She and her siblings were born to Rosaltha and William Gentry:
Maude Louise Gentry Hooker (1891 - 1981)
Ruby Clara Gentry Hines (1892 - 1945)
Addison W Gentry (1894 - 1918)
William Ross Gentry (1896 - 1972)
Newton Leon Gentry (1898 - 1964)
Eula Grace Gentry Brown (1900 - 1983)
Albert Quitman Gentry (1902 - 1962)
Alvin Gentry (1905 - 1905)
Edna Alice Gentry (1905 - 1981)
Lillie Mae Gentry Allman (1907 - 1993)
Willie Gentry (1907 - 1910)
Jewell Gentry Dewitt (1911 - 1997)
Lucile Gentry Young (1912 - 1999)
The Gentry sisters were a very close knit family group throughout their lives. Jewell kept in touch with family members near and far. She often drove to Lubbock to visit my Mom and Dad (her sister, Lucile and brother-in-law, Charles) the day after Christmas and then they would drive on to Clovis, New Mexico to visit for several days with their sisters, Alice "Al" and Lillie "Lil". Jewell had a great sense of humor and was such fun to be around. She always brought candy, peanuts, and all sorts of surprises. So her visits were looked forward to with much anticipation when we were children and just as much when we were grown.
Jewell chose nursing as her lifetime career. She was a registered nurse and retired from Harris Hospital Vocational Nursing School where she was an instructor for many years. Jewell was a veteran of World War II, where she served as a nurse in New Guinea (Papua Island) during the war.
Jewell had two children:
- She is survived by her daughter, Jo Harriet Smith whom she loved so very much. I remember that she called her "Bitty Shug" when she was a little girl.
- She was preceded in death by her infant son, Stephen Craig who was born on June 18, 1949 and died on June 23, 1949 in Lubbock, Texas. A very sad time in her life.
Jewell was also preceded in death by her husband, Joseph D. Dewitt in 1976.
Jewell was a wonderful, loving mother and grandmother. Also a dear sweet sister and aunt. She was loved by many nieces and nephews. She had nicknames of endearment for her grandchildren and many of her nieces and nephews. Jewell had such a funny sense of humor and was a joy to be around. She will be forever loved and missed.
She and her siblings were born to Rosaltha and William Gentry:
Maude Louise Gentry Hooker (1891 - 1981)
Ruby Clara Gentry Hines (1892 - 1945)
Addison W Gentry (1894 - 1918)
William Ross Gentry (1896 - 1972)
Newton Leon Gentry (1898 - 1964)
Eula Grace Gentry Brown (1900 - 1983)
Albert Quitman Gentry (1902 - 1962)
Alvin Gentry (1905 - 1905)
Edna Alice Gentry (1905 - 1981)
Lillie Mae Gentry Allman (1907 - 1993)
Willie Gentry (1907 - 1910)
Jewell Gentry Dewitt (1911 - 1997)
Lucile Gentry Young (1912 - 1999)
The Gentry sisters were a very close knit family group throughout their lives. Jewell kept in touch with family members near and far. She often drove to Lubbock to visit my Mom and Dad (her sister, Lucile and brother-in-law, Charles) the day after Christmas and then they would drive on to Clovis, New Mexico to visit for several days with their sisters, Alice "Al" and Lillie "Lil". Jewell had a great sense of humor and was such fun to be around. She always brought candy, peanuts, and all sorts of surprises. So her visits were looked forward to with much anticipation when we were children and just as much when we were grown.
Jewell chose nursing as her lifetime career. She was a registered nurse and retired from Harris Hospital Vocational Nursing School where she was an instructor for many years. Jewell was a veteran of World War II, where she served as a nurse in New Guinea (Papua Island) during the war.
Jewell had two children:
- She is survived by her daughter, Jo Harriet Smith whom she loved so very much. I remember that she called her "Bitty Shug" when she was a little girl.
- She was preceded in death by her infant son, Stephen Craig who was born on June 18, 1949 and died on June 23, 1949 in Lubbock, Texas. A very sad time in her life.
Jewell was also preceded in death by her husband, Joseph D. Dewitt in 1976.
Jewell was a wonderful, loving mother and grandmother. Also a dear sweet sister and aunt. She was loved by many nieces and nephews. She had nicknames of endearment for her grandchildren and many of her nieces and nephews. Jewell had such a funny sense of humor and was a joy to be around. She will be forever loved and missed.
Family Members
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Maude Louise Gentry Hooker
1891–1981
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Ruby Clara Gentry Hines
1892–1945
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Pvt Addison W. Gentry
1894–1918
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William Ross Gentry
1896–1972
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Newton Leon Gentry
1898–1964
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Eula Grace Gentry Brown
1900–1983
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Edna Alice Gentry
1905–1981
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Alvin Gentry
1905–1905
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Willie Gentry
1907–1910
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Lillie Mae Gentry Allman
1907–1993
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Lucile Gentry Young
1912–1999
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