September 19, 1924 ~ March 9, 2013
Audrey Jenkins, 88, of Jefferson City, died Saturday, March 9, 2013, at St. Joseph's Bluffs surrounded by her family.
She was born on September 19, 1924, in McCormick, South Carolina, the daughter of the late James W. and Eula Mae (McMahan) Loveless. Her mother passed away when Audrey was four years old. Her father then married Eula Mae Hendrix who helped James raise Audrey.
She was united in marriage on May 26, 1945, in Greenwood, South Carolina, to Joseph Bradford Roberts with her sister Louise Youngblood by her side. Audrey and Joe later relocated to Rolla, Missouri raising four children, Kathy, Jim, Susan, and Thea. After a long illness, her beloved Joe died in 1966. Moving to Jefferson City in 1976, Audrey married Winford L. Jenkins of Bunker, in December of 1977 and soon relocated to California, Missouri. Winford preceded her in death in 1997.
Audrey had an outstanding career in nursing, beginning with her service as an Army nurse during World War II. She continued on as an avid and tireless patient advocate throughout her career including Phelps County Public Health Department, opening the Waynesville Practical School of Nursing, and served in multiple roles within the Missouri Department of Health. She later opened several home health and hospices agencies throughout Missouri and Illinois. Audrey also served as the President on the Missouri State Board of Nursing.
Audrey was a member of First Baptist Church in California, Missouri where she enjoyed many years of worship and friendships, serving on multiple committees.
Devoted to her children and grandchildren, Audrey was a selfless, hard-working, generous, and kind wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt to her family who will miss her dearly.
Survivors include: two daughters, Susan (Jim W.) Wyatt, Glendale, Arizona; Thea (David E.) Scott, Jefferson City; three grandchildren, Joshua (Jessica) Millsap; Sarah Millsap; Christine Roberts; two great-grandchildren, Alexander Millsap and Emma Millsap; and seven siblings, Lawrence (Virginia) Loveless, Columbia, SC; Lena I. Ball, Columbia, SC; Billie Alexander, Orangeburg, SC; Jemmie Ann (Robin) Campbell, Ward, SC; Nellie (Bob) Clayton, Florence, SC; James "Bud" (Linda) Loveless, SC; and Harold "Pete" (Darlene) Loveless, Greenwood, SC.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Kathy Roberts; a son, Jim Roberts; and a sister, Louise Youngblood.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with Rev. Greg Morrow officiating.
Burial will be in Ozark Hills Memorial Gardens in Rolla, Missouri.
Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested to First Baptist Church in California, Mo.
Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
Guestbook
Thea and Susan
Doug and I are so sorry. You’re Mom was pretty special to both of us and sorry we lost track of where she was. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. I work at Capital Region and Doug works for Houser-Millard. Please know you are in our prayers.
Jo Ann and Doug Cantriel
Thea and Susan
Doug and I are so sorry. You’re Mom was pretty special to both of us and sorry we lost track of where she was. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. I work at Capital Region and Doug works for Houser-Millard. Please know you are in our prayers.
Jo Ann and Doug Cantriel
We love you so Miss Audrey. You added so very much to our lives and we will always cherish your friendship and wit…along with all the attributes it takes to make an “angel in heaven”…We will see you soon. Love, Susie and Wayne
Audrey was a most caring and witty person. Her humor and genuine love for God and others was an asset to her Sunday School class, church, business, and community. She was a woman of unparalleled tenacity that enabled her to never let life’s circumstances get her down. Audrey added value to every life she encountered and was a friend to many. She will be missed.
I have many happy memories of times spent with Audrey and her family. She was a very strong and caring woman. I’m sure she’ll be welcomed into heaven by her two children and both husbands. I know her family will miss this special lady!
I was sorry to read of Audrey’s death. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Thea and Susan, Donna and I want you to know that we will be thinking about you tomorrow and sending our love. Words cannot fully express what your family means to me. The memories are great with both wonderful times and sad moments. I will miss Audrey but am happy to know she is home with Joe, Kathy and Jim. Sa
I am Adrienne’s Grandmother. I think she told you that I worked for your Mom doing Home Health. I enjoyed that time in my career. She was a very caring person and a good “boss”. I was always glad to hear Adrienne’s updates during the time she helped care for Audrey. Adrienne was very attached to your Mom and misses her very much. Please accept my sympathy in your loss.