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Jo Dell Meaker

1949 - 2020

Jo Dell Meaker obituary, 1949-2020, Amarillo, TX

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Jo Meaker Obituary

Jo Dell Meaker died on April 26, 2020, at the age of 70. She was born October 30, 1949, to Helen and Julius Meaker, Jr. She graduated from Panhandle High School in 1968. During her high school years, Jo excelled in academics and athletics, and was a member of the first girls' track team at PHS in her sophomore year, participating in three state title championships from 1966-68. She graduated from West Texas State University in 1972 with a dual degree in Physical Education and Biology. She was a member of the first women's track team at WTSU and qualified for the AIAW National Track Meet in two events in 1970, and four events in 1971 and 1972, winning fourth place in the long jump in 1971. She was a member of Delta Psi Kappa Physical Education National Honors Fraternity and Chi Omega Sorority. She taught at Tascosa High School for 38 years, teaching biology, aquatic biology and environmental science and coached girls' track and cross country. Jo was chosen as Woman of the Year at West Texas State in 1971 and was inducted into the West Texas State University Hall of Champions in 1992. She was inducted into the Panhandle Hall of Fame in 1981 for coach of the year in track. Jo loved to scuba dive, and traveled all over the world following her passion. Among the many places she traveled, she dived on a World War II plane in Micronesia and also dived in the Red Sea. Jo also loved to snow ski, was an excellent cook and an avid reader and runner. Jo was predeceased by her mother, Helen Elizabeth Meaker, and father, Julius Ruden Meaker, Jr. Survivors include her sister, Lynn McGregor and husband Wynn of Aubrey, Texas, her sister, Carey Mackie and husband Richard of Pampa, Texas, her nephew, Nick McGregor and wife Shelly of Ponder, Texas, her nephew, Aaron McGregor and wife, Lindsey of Justin, Texas, her niece, Ginna Reynolds and husband Nick of Argyle, Texas, her niece, Aly Watkins and husband Jordan of Denton, Texas, her nephew, Jack Mackie of Denver, Colorado, her nephew, Dock Mackie of Carrollton, Texas, many grandnieces and nephews and her special friend Kathleen Green. In 1989, Jo donated her body to Texas Tech School of Medicine. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff at Brookdale Sleepy Holly for their love and caring of Jo, and also appreciation to Kindred Hospice. The family asks that any donations in memory of Jo be made to the Alzheimers Foundation. Jo touched the lives of many people, whether as family, friend, teacher or resident of Brookdale Sleepy Hollow. She will be missed.

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Published by Amarillo Globe-News from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2020.

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Lisa Caid

May 1, 2020

Ms. Meaker taught me at Tascosa in '79-80, I remember liking her very much. I wasn't all that interested in high school, but ended up with a BS in biology thanks to strong female role models in science, like Ms. Meaker. Condolences to her family and friends.

Katherine Mitchell

April 30, 2020

Coach Meaker was absolutely amazing. She was not only one who loved what she did she inspired so many along the way. I was so grateful to have her in cross country & track. I also was honored to be in her first aquatic biology & environmental science classes. I remember going to her house just after her seahorses had their babies. She was such a wonderful soul. I sent her Christmas cards from 1994-2017 (when I lost one of my son's on Thanksgiving). I never knew if she knew who sent the Christmas cards from 1 kid in 1994 to 8 kids in 2016. Haha but she always held a special place in my heart for believing so much in me. She came up to the hospital the day I had my oldest son Clay in 1994 and was one of the first people to hold him. She wasnt just a teacher she was a guide for everyone she met here on Earth. Sending love to your family.

Dave Davis

April 30, 2020

Jo and I were good friends while attending West Texas State University. Jo loved Jesus Christ, her family, running track at WTSU, her teammates, Coach Mary Hill, and being a Chi Omega. Jo has finished her race here on Earth and is now enjoying an eternal jog with God. Jo definitely made this world a better place.

Geri (Brockman) Russell

April 30, 2020

I had the joy of running track with Jo at WTSU. She was such an inspiration to her fellow runners and friends!

JULIE HAMPTON

April 30, 2020

RIP COACH MEAKER GONE TOO SOON REST IN PEACE LADY THANKS FOR THE GREAT YEARS OF COACHING ALL OF US KIDS FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND DEDICATION

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