of Fayetteville, AR
December 19, 1933 - February 12, 2024
Some people seem to have life figured out and Joey Roth was one of those people. She maximized every second of her 90 years on this earth. And if you are reading this obituary, you most likely have a vivid memory of Joey and her unwavering zest for life. She truly lived out the saying "no bad days". She crossed the finish line on February 12, 2024. But goodness, what a run she had. She was equal parts genius and silly, wild and professional, healthy and unhealthy, structured and scattered and the list could go on and on.
Jo Ann Jaynes was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on December 19, 1933, to Roy and Dorothy Jaynes and later joined by her dear brother, Billy Bob Jaynes. She was always proud of her Sooner State roots but enrolled at the University of Arkansas and from that point on she was a proud Arkansan where she was a loyal member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Shortly into her college career, her path crossed with a strong but gentle Razorback football player from Stuttgart. Jo Ann and Jim Roth connected and thankfully, never let go.
Her given name was Jo Ann. Her daily name was Joey. But you better believe JoJo was the calling she adored the most. Given to her in 1985 by her first grandchild, the spunky and catchy nickname stayed with her throughout her life. Jo Ann was way too formal for her, but JoJo was a perfect fit for her energy and personality.
After sealing the deal with Jim in 1953, they began a life that revolved around retail and boys. And they were a fantastic combo at both. Their first retail journey began with JC Penney's in Little Rock and then a brief stay in Newport News, Virginia. But their Arkansas ties pulled them back to The Natural State as they accepted a position with JC Penneys in Pine Bluff in 1965. The next step, their final and most important step, was to Harrison, AR in 1971. A spot where Jim, Joey, and their three boys flourished with the Harrison House clothing store, Goblin athletics, numerous meaningful friends, community engagement, and the Buffalo National River.
Joey thrived in Harrison for nearly 50 years. She was the smiling face you saw, six days a week when you entered into Harrison House. She was a faithful member of First United Methodist Church and later First Christian Church. She was a proud member of the local PEO chapter. She was a tireless volunteer and advocate for the Boone Country Library and Workmatters. And she was blessed to have an abundance of friends who meant the absolute world to her. Joey was an extrovert who poured every ounce of love and attention into every person she connected with. Her friends were most evident at a time when Joey needed them the most. The town of Harrison showered them with generosity after a total-loss house fire in 1987.
Her spiritual life was a profound and well-thought-out element of her life. Christian biblical principles helped her shape and form her personal beliefs in who God is and how love is at the center of everything. Her unwavering commitment to trusting God and love people were the two pillars of her spiritual journey. Because of her absolute trust, she coined the phrase that became her life mantra: "trust is my only part".
Her happiest place in Harrison was, without a doubt, her beloved home and farm on Gip N Annie Road. It was said many years ago that Jim and Joey raised boys and cattle at Gip N Annie Road and that statement is true. Joey also spent countless hours on her beloved flowers and gardens. The other spot in which she put her talents to use was the kitchen. Cooking was a way for her to spread love to those around her. Nothing she loved more than a crowded table in her dining room. She always sat in the seat at the end of the table so she could have the quickest access to the kitchen to meet the needs of anyone who needed a refill or a second helping. She was a great cook when she stayed within the lines!
Another major piece of her life was her love of writing. She poured countless hours into handwritten notes and poems. Every word was thoughtfully and purposefully selected to meet the needs of the recipient. Her writings were never empty of meaning, they were medicine on paper for whomever needed the dose and many have become keepsakes for the recipients.
As a mother, she gave her three sons every advantage possible. Whatever they needed from their Mom, they received. Jim was strict, calculated, and firm, so Joey knew her role. And she mastered it. She was the loose, playful, and adventurous balance that her three boys needed.
But after raising three boys, she was blessed with three daughters-in-law and cherished them as true daughters. She was a fantastic mother and mother-in-law, but an even better grandmother. Six grandkids, all boys and she somehow perfectly catered to the unique needs of all six. In the final chapter of her life, she was a beaming great-grandmother. Finally, after nine consecutive sons and grandsons, she welcomed a girl into her family tree in 2013.
Joey was a true intellect. Her vocabulary was unrivaled. But she didn't ever flaunt it due to the fear of making someone else feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. The number of books she read in her life was beyond comprehension. She could, and would, often recite poetry and other works of literature. But to balance out her off-the-charts intelligence she would do things that made you shake your head, such as she once painted her bedroom carpet. It didn't work. She used a permanent marker to turn a solid-colored chair into a chair with a plaid print. Much to her pleasure, that one did work. And, one Christmas night when she was nearly 80 years old, she got injured because she was playing hide and go seek with her grandsons…in the dark…on four-wheelers. It was at that point, and maybe the only time in their 60 years of marriage, that Jim was furious with his wife.
The final chapter in JoJo's life took her to Fayetteville, AR. It was not easy for Joey to leave Harrison, but due to her health, it was a requirement. Joey's new home at Grand Village Retirement Community was the absolute perfect place for her. The proximity of a son, daughter-in-law, grandkids, and great-grandkids made the decision easier. And, of course, once she landed at Grand Village she thrived, making new friends and cherishing old friends.
As Joey's health began to decline, she was blessed with a number of incredible care givers who loved her deeply and counted "JoJo" as one of their most meaningful lifetime friendships. The final few months of Joey's life were spent at Ciel of Fayetteville, where she once again impacted everyone around her.
Joey is preceded in death by her husband, Jim Roth, and her parents. She is survived by her three sons and daughters-in-law, Danny and Tammie Roth of Harrison, David and Theresa Roth of Fayetteville, and Kenny and Beverly Roth of Murray, KY. One brother, Bill and Bogie Bogner of Boulder, CO. Six grandsons, Zack and Kelsey Roth of Fayetteville, Will Roth of Fayetteville, Dylan and Bethany Roth of Nashville, TN, Jay and Savannah Roth of Houston, TX, Luke Roth of Murray, KY and Tyler Roth of Fayetteville. Great-grandkids include Aspen Roth, Levi Roth, and Ellis Roth all of Fayetteville and soon to come Elsie Lou Roth of Houston.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to either First Christian Church of Harrison, North Arkansas College - Jack Eldon Baker Memorial Scholarship, or Boone County Special Services.
And in honor of JoJo, may you remember: trust is your only part.
A joyful Celebration of Life was held on Thursday, February 15, 2024, at First Christian Church in Harrison, AR. A visitation followed the service in the Fellowship Hall, where the family was eager to see you and hear favorite JoJo stories.
I adored Joey, as everyone did. She had a way of making all of us feel very special. In Harrison House she guided me the perfect pretty dresses, and I wore them for years.
Wherever or whenever I saw Joey, she was so very affectionate and warm and excited to see me.
My world was blessed with her in it.
Unfortunately, I did not have the opportunity to know Mrs. Roth, but becoming close friends with son, David, is one of the most blessed experiences of my college life, and beyond. I always knew that Davo would be a huge success in life, and with parents like his, it became a reality. His personality, and love of family is so evident, and something to marvel at. Clearly, his family upbringing was instrumental in the man he has become. Knowing that Mrs. Roth is in the presence of the Lord, will be your comfort. God bless. David M. Taylor
Roth family so sorry for your great loss. I think JoJo & I would have been best friends. Prayers for your family..
Praying for Danny, Tammie and the Roth Family as you walk thru this time of loss of your dear sweet Mom. May the love of friends and family bring you strength and surround you with comforting memories.
Jojo always had a way of really looking at you and seeing you. Any time I spoke with her, I felt like nothing else mattered in the world to her right then, even when much more important things were happening in that moment. What a gift! I send the family my deepest sympathies and love.
Mike and I are praying for your family during this season of loss.
Blessings,
Mike and Mary
The world will never be quite as bright without sweet Joey. I was so blessed to inherit her as family when my daughter married her grandson. What a joy she was to be around and no one who ever met her will forget her beautiful smile, which she wore always!
Dear Roth Family
Jojo was one of a kind and amazing lady the joy and happiness that she showed. She never had a bad day. It's been a pleasure to help her during my stay in Harrison Arkansas. Heaven is rejoicing Prayers Love,Lois
I did not personally know her, but this tribute was so well written that I wish I had known her. I laughed, cried and celebrated her life as I read this beautifully written obituary. I do know and love many in her family. I am praying for you. Hers was a life well lived, and her legacy lives on in each life she touched.
I loved reading this beautiful obituary of the amazing Joey. I am blessed that I knew her well. She always had a smile and knew exactly what to say. I am lifting all of the family up in prayer. Praying for peace, comfort, and strength in knowing that there is a big celebration in heaven. Love you all.
Dave, Sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Take solace in knowing you have been a good son.
JoJo was such a sweet lady that always had a smile on her face whenever I saw her. Those Gilbert fish fry’s and seeing her around Fayetteville in later years. She will be missed by all that knew her. Hugs and prayers to all the family!!!
When playing the pristine Country Club of Harrison, some might think the golf would be the highlight. Not the case. JoJo was the highlight of our time there. I’ll never forget how caring and welcoming she was and no doubt that same care continues through all of her family.
Roth Family,
I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. Kenny, your mom sounds like an amazing lady. Praying for you and the boys in your loss.
The Psalmist said, “Every one of my days were written in Your book and planned before there was yet one of them” Psalm139:16. Only one who knew that truth could say, as JoJo did, all I have to do is trust. That confidence allowed her to live lovingly and joyfully each day of her life. Trusting you will all find that peace and joy in her legacy.
As I write this, I can see your mama standing in Harrison House smiling and greeting me with a big hello. It’s this smile and her kind ways, that I will remember her by.
May God’s comfort, peace and reassurance be with your family in the days ahead.
All our love as we honor and remember Joey and what she meant to us.
Mrs JoJo was a sweet lady who I had the pleasure of taking care of I know she will be missed ,but I know in my heart she is in a much better place.I thank the family for giving me the pleasure to meet JoJo and the honor of taking care of her.My prayers are with all of the family,take care till we meet again. Janie memory care
David, I will always remember the twinkle in your mom’s eyes as she walked into a gym or at the baseball field to watch Tyler. She always cheered with passion and full of hugs before she left. The Roth family had great leaders and parents. Blessings??
We rejoice in a great life lived, every time I saw her she had that great huge smile on her face and those eyes. She loved her boys.
My prayers are with the Roth family. Jojo was an amazing woman that I loved dearly and I will forever be thankful that the Lord brought our lives together. I will not say goodbye but I will say see you later in a place where there are definitely “No bad days”. I love you Joey!
When God made Joey, He threw away the mold. She was a gorgeous, genteel, gregarious, glorious lady, and her beauty was exceeded by her unfathomable kindness. I, like everyone else, loved being around her. She's with Jesus and Jim!!! May our Lord and Savior give you grace, peace, and comfort during your loss and Heaven's gain. Please know we care and are so sorry. John and Gail Beth
So sorry for your loss . Every time Jo Jo enter a room she always had a smile that lit up the room.
So sorry for your loss . Every time Jo Jo enter a room she always had a smile that lit up the room.
I love seeing JoJo at Grand Village while visiting my own mom. She always lit up the room when she would walk in the dining hall. So sweet and a beautiful lady inside and out. She always expressed joy when talking with her.
While I never had the opportunity to meet Ms. JoJo, I feel as if I know her from all the endearing stories shared with me by David. What an incredible lady! I regret I can't be there in person to celebrate her life well lived on Thursday but know that my thoughts and prayers are with family and friends. I wish you all fond memories of the impact that Ms. JoJo has had on all of your lives!
Prayers to the family as I reflect back on friends from Harrison and growing up. Karen
The loss of my dear Aunt Joey is hard to reconcile, but the joy of Joey will live forever in my heart. The words written in tribute to her are spot-on and reflect perfectly her deep warmth and love for all. My childhood memories are shaped of thoughts of seeing her smile as we arrived at Harrison House--the hugs and true interest in whatever stories a 10 year old or 16 year old would share. She gave me confidence when I was unsure, she made me feel noticed and loved and important. She demonstrated grace and humor and sincerity and beauty. She wrote me a letter during a very rough part of my life that I have to this day. I always felt welcomed and loved by her, by her family, and "going to Harrison" was always the highlight of our Arkansas treks. I know Jim is so happy to have Jo by his side, and I am glad she is at peace. Thank you, Joey, for sharing your love, light and life with us. Blessings and grace to all the Roth family during this time.