of San Antonio, TX
November 18, 1957 - November 3, 2012
Jeannine Lucille Montgomery McLearen, 54, passed away Saturday, November 3, 2012 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born November 18, 1957 in Mountain Home, Arkansas to her parents, R. W. ''Buck'' and Lucille Montgomery. Jeannine graduated from Paris High School in l976 and received her nursing degree from the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. She was an award winning RN for over 30 years. Jeannine enjoyed fishing, gardening, rock concerts and spending time with her two dogs, Gracie and Sonar.
She is survived by her son, Jake McLearen; two daughters, Amanda McLearen and fiancé, Frank Salinas and Lori More and husband, Micheal; granddaughter, Abigail More; sister, Dottie Miller and husband, Jim; aunt, Dorothy Malik and best friend, Jacquelyn Sankey.
Visitation will be 6-8:00 p.m., Friday, November 9, 2012 at Roller Funeral Home in Paris.
Graveside Service will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, November 10, 2012 at Oakwood Cemetery in Paris under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Paris.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of your choice.
I graduated high school with Jeannine and I remember that she always, always had a smile on her face. She seemed to enjoy life so much. My prayers are with her family and friends during this unexpected and difficult time. May God cover you all with His peace.
Jeannine was always good for a laugh and smile. She looks exactly as I remember her just this picture makes me smile and remember. God bless all her family and friends....... Walk with the angels sweetie.
RIP Jeanine. Lots of fond memories from the 70's & high school. My prayers are with your family.
Jeannine graduated from Paris HIgh School with my daughter, Patti Parks Whitson, in 1976. I also remember her from the Paris Retirement Inn Nursing Home in, I believe, 1977. I was the Charge Nurse on the 3/11 shift. I don't remember if working there was part of her nursing training or if it was a summer job for her. She was a joy to work with. So beautiful, so smart and bright, she shined like a new penny. I know she became a wonderful RN. My prayers and deepest sympathy to all her loved ones.
I am so thankful for the beautiful comments about my mother. She always said that she left her heart in Arkansas and I am forever grateful to my family for making it possible to bring her home to the town that she never let go of. She was truly an amazing woman and I look forward to meeting all of you and hearing the stories of how she touched each of your lives.
I am so sad to hear about Jeannine. I graduated from high school with her. She always had a smile on her face. I am so sorry! May God comfort you in this sad time!
My deepest sympathy,
Jeanine was truly a very special lady. While in school she and I wrote a few songs together, the kind that when heard would touch you deep inside. I hadn't seen her since high school, but I've thought of her quite often, I feel blessed to have been her friend
Jeannine's precoius family;
I havn't seen your mom since we were in High School. I've always liked her and thought of her as a "Cool Chic", being that we were blessed to have grown up in the 70's. I am saddened that she has had to leave you all, and i will be praying for you to find some peace thru out all that has happened. God bless you, Shelly
I am so sorry to hear of Jeanine's passing. I had many classes in high school with Jeanine and she was such a full of life person. May God be with the family and friends during this time of grief.
Dottie, am so sorry for the loss of your sister. I remember the days when your mom would pick Mary Ann and me up to go to Scranton to visit grandma & grandpa and stay a few days with all of you. Will keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Bill & Katy