She attended Hardin County schools and was a member of Nixon First Pentecostal Church. She really liked going to church and loved her church family. Jean liked to cook and assist her mom in house keeping chores. Jean was an outgoing
Individual and friendly. She remembered names and readily
called her friends by name. Jean worked several years in state sponsored semiskilled piece work. She was eager to catch her
ride and see her work pals as they did their jobs.
Jean was survived by her siblings: Mildred Worley, Tommy Briley (Betty); Shirley Worley; Johnnie Hendon (Wayne); Patty Barham (Jerry); Donna Foust (Larry); L.D. Briley, Jr., Danny Briley (Cathryn); Margie Fowler, and Maxie Briley (Debbie).
In addition to her parents, Jean was preceded in death by sisters, Joyce Briley and Reba Briley Clayton.
She attended Hardin County schools and was a member of Nixon First Pentecostal Church. She really liked going to church and loved her church family. Jean liked to cook and assist her mom in house keeping chores. Jean was an outgoing
Individual and friendly. She remembered names and readily
called her friends by name. Jean worked several years in state sponsored semiskilled piece work. She was eager to catch her
ride and see her work pals as they did their jobs.
Jean was survived by her siblings: Mildred Worley, Tommy Briley (Betty); Shirley Worley; Johnnie Hendon (Wayne); Patty Barham (Jerry); Donna Foust (Larry); L.D. Briley, Jr., Danny Briley (Cathryn); Margie Fowler, and Maxie Briley (Debbie).
In addition to her parents, Jean was preceded in death by sisters, Joyce Briley and Reba Briley Clayton.
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