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Monday, January 9, 2017
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Mary Jo Wrenn, 1945-2017 She married Donald Kenneth (Kenny) Wrenn in March, 1988, in Savoy, Texas. They built their home on the farm where Mary Jo spent her earliest years. They raised cattle and welcomed several pets, including Mary Jo’s beloved companions, Rennie and Iggy, who was named for Mary Jo’s favorite character in her favorite movie, “Fried Green Tomatoes.” She always cheered for the underdog and loved to help anyone she could, especially young children.
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VanAlstyne – Services for Mary Jo Jay Wrenn were held at the Howe First United Methodist Church on Thursday, January 5, 2017, at 11:00 am. Burial followed at Hall Cemetery, Hall Cemetery Road, Howe. Services are under the direction of Waldo Funeral Home.
Mary Jo was a faithful member of Howe First United Methodist Church, where she loved quilting and fellowship with the “Wednesday Workers,” who contributed so much to the church through their annual November bazaars. She was also a member of the Mantua Lodge, Eastern Star, and the Martha Jefferson Randolph Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In recent years, she and Kenny were members of the “Southern Aprons” cook team for the Home Hospice of Grayson County Fish Cook-off, frying the fish and Mary Jo’s award-winning hushpuppies.
Services were conducted by Mary Jo’s former pastor, Reverend Tom Medley of Wichita Falls. Pallbearers were Jimbo Portman, Paul Bailey, Freddy Ramsey, Jr., Jared Ramsey, Ed Martin, and Jay Martin. Honorary pallbearers will be Jack Sikes, George Cavender, Freddy Ramsey, Sr., Ned Culp, Marvin Smith, and Carl Arend.
In recent years, Mary Jo enjoyed traveling with her husband, friends, and cousins. She loved spending time at Lake Fork, and she loved spending time with her grandson Jared. She was able to share in supporting him when he played football at Oklahoma Baptist University and, most recently, she attended his “ring ceremony” at Texas A&M University.
Mary Jo “Josie” Wrenn finished her struggle with COPD on Monday morning, January 2, at Wilson N. Jones Hospital. Her family had loved, encouraged, and supported her through the last several years of increasing health problems. Mary Jo entered this life on July 4, 1945, and loved life, always welcoming friends with her fun personality. She was the second daughter of Overton E. and Vinita Enloe Jay of Howe.
Mary Jo was predeceased by her grandparents, parents, and nephew, Ernie H. Martin, Jr. She is survived by her husband, Kenny; children: Carl David Englutt, Jr. and Leasa Englutt Ramsey and her husband Freddy W. Ramsey, Jr.; grandson Jared Hunter Ramsey; sister, Beverly Martin and husband Ernie H. Martin. She is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, and cousins.
The family would like to thank Dr. J. Michael Benson for his devoted care of Mary Jo for Mary Jo graduated from Howe High School several years and the staff of WNJ surgical ICU and trained to become a licensed x-ray technician. She then worked for many years at in recent days for their kind care of Mary Jo. Wilson N. Jones Hospital. After leaving the The family received friends from 6:00-8:00 PM hospital, she opened “Josie’s Treasures,” named for her grandmother, in Van Alstyne. Wednesday at Waldo Funeral Home. She operated the store for several years before Memorials to the Howe First United Church again working in radiology at Bryan County will be appreciated by the family. The register Memorial Hospital in Durant. Wherever she book may be signed online at waldofuneralhome.com. worked, Mary Jo made lifelong friends.
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