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LILLIAN “JEANETTE” MCFARLIN

Lillian “Jeanette” McFarlin, 83, passed away in Mexia on June 1, 2020. Funeral services were held on Thursday, June 4, at First Baptist Church, Mexia, with Father Larry Covington and the Rev. Marcus Sheffield officiating.

Interment followed in the Mexia Cemetery, with Matt Isabell singing Amazing Grace.

Brandon Caraway, Cole Caraway, Ray Hyden, Francisco Contreras, Benjie Reed and Keith Price served as pallbearers.

Honorary pallbearers were Curt Pool and Ray Jones.

Jeanette was born April 1, 1937, in Glennville, Ga., to Charles McCoy and Alma Ree (Bland) Simmons.

While attending Ysleta High School, she received the honor of being runner-up for Beauty Queen and played the trombone in the band. She worked beside her daughter, Linda, and son-in-law, Dr. Tom Fox Jr. for many years, in his dental office. Having an outgoing personality and enjoying her job, she always greeted everyone with a friendly smile.

Jeanette’s life revolved around her love for God, family and friends. She was a wonderful mother to three children, Steven, Rusty and Linda. While living in Longview, she taught a Primary Sunday School Class. One time she switched to the youth group, but returned to the class she loved, primary.

She was also involved in numerous women’s ministries over the years. After moving to Mexia in 1984, she became a member of First Baptist Church.

A book was written about Jeanette’s faith and the many challenges she encountered during her lifetime by Rethea Gambill, her very close friend. The title of the book was “God and The Little Blue Bear”. Jeanette’s main goal was to lead people to Christ and hopefully, help them find comfort and peace during troubled times.

She made an appearance on the 700 Club with the book; and at a book signing, she was happily surprised when Dale Evans showed up unexpectedly. The book is in several libraries, hospitals and churches and sold on Amazon. Jeanette was proud of the book and felt the goal was accomplished after meeting so many people that were touched and comforted after reading it.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Alma. Simmons; husbands, A.L. “Pete” Wallace and C. D. “Mac” McFarlin; son Russell A. Wallace; sister and brother-in-law Dottie and Russell Smith; sister Margaret Simmons Jennings; and brothers Johnny and Adriel Simmons.

Jeanette is survived by her son, Steven A. Wallace, and wife Mimi of LaVeta, Colo.; daughter Linda Fox and husband Dr. Tom Fox Jr.; grandchildren Brandon L. Caraway and wife Carla, Faith M. Wallace Rodriguez, Ryan A. Wallace, Peter Joel Wallace and Robert A. Wallace; great-grandchildren Sydney Caraway, Landon “Cole” Caraway, Kylie Rose Caraway, McKayla Caraway, Jaden Wallace, Emerie Wallace and Shelby Wallace; daughter-in-law Michele Wallace; step-grandson Justin Fox and wife Emily; and step-great-grandchildren Ellisyn Fox and Kennedy Fox.

Jeanette’s family would like to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to hospice nurses Kathie Bounds and Judy Angel, for the wonderful care given during her illness.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Shriners or to Virginia’s Hospice.

Visit www.blair-stubbs.com to leave the family a message of condolence or sign the guestbook.

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