KERRVILLE, Texas — Jenny Lind Cawood, 73, of Kerrville, Texas, passed away on Thursday, February 6, 2014. Jenny was born in 1940 in Harlan, Kentucky, the elder of two daughters of Lillian Greer Cawood and Dr. James A. Cawood, who for 38 years was Superintendent of Schools in Harlan County, Kentucky.
In 1961 Jenny married Dr. James D. Skaggs, an instructor at Abilene Christian University [ACU] in Abilene, Texas. In 1962 Jenny received a diploma in Speech and Bible from ACU. Her son James was born that November, and the marriage dissolved in 1963.
Jenny worked with the Division of Public Assistance of Kentucky's Department of Economic Security; she was assigned to her father's home area of Evarts and Crank's Creek. In 1965 Jenny married fellow graduate student Lynn Chenault at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. She received her Master of Social Work degree in 1966.
They moved to Albany, Georgia, where Jenny worked at Child and Family Services. Jenny then took a job as Director of the Social Service Department of Battey State Tuberculosis Hospital in Rome, Georgia. She worked there until her second child, Brian Chenault, was born in April, 1968.
In 1972 Jenny began directing a play-therapy group in Charlotte, Michigan. In 1973 Jenny began work as a Social Worker with Child and Family Services of Monroe County, Michigan. In 1974 Jenny started work as a Social Worker for Toledo Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. In 1975 Jenny began a position at the Ruth Ide Community Mental Health Center [CMHC] conducting individual and play therapy and supervising others in structural family therapy.
In 1979 Jenny took a job at CMHC West, where she pioneered a new treatment called filial therapy. In 1984 Jenny accepted a position as a Social Worker at St. Alban's Psychiatric Hospital in Radford, Virginia. In 1986 Jenny's marriage ended and she moved to Martinsville, Virginia to begin work as a Social Worker.
Jenny later retired to Abilene, Texas to join her mother and her sister, Dr. E. Marion Cawood, Professor of Voice at ACU. In 2012 Jenny and Marion moved to Kerrville, Texas, where they have been members of the Riverside Church of Christ. Alongside her social work career, Jenny was a poet whose works were selected for wide publication in magazines and journals.
She is survived by her loving sister, Marion Cawood, of Kerrville, Texas; sons, James Cawood Chenault, of San Antonio, Texas, and Brian Chenault, of The Netherlands (Europe); grandson, Evan Chenault, of San Antonio; granddaughter and grandson, Tessa Lynn Chenault and Owen James Chenault, and daughter-in-law Dominiek Chenault, of The Netherlands. The family of Jenny wishes to extend sincere thanks to the caring staff of the Peterson Medical Center and Peterson Hospice of Kerrville, Texas, for providing excellent and loving care during her final days.
Flowers may be sent to Mount Pleasant Funeral Home, 122 North Cumberland Avenue, Harlan, Kentucky, where the wake will be held from 6 to 8 PM on Tuesday, February 11. Funeral services will be held at Mt. Pleasant at 11 AM on Wednesday, with interment to follow at Resthaven Cemetery. Jenny's first cousin James William Cawood, minister from Nashville, Tennessee, will officiate.
Online condolences can be left at www.harlanobits.net.
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Sybil Crawford
March 30, 2014
Beautiful inside and out, as you are, Dr. Cawood. Thank you for sharing Jenny through the years byway of words, stories, and sentiments from the loving sister you are. One can't leave anything but inspired and better to have learned about Jenny, as we continue know and love you. Peace, dear one.
Elizabeth Marion Cawood
March 30, 2014
I am writing to all of you who wrote to our family about Jenny. What
A treasure to hear from each one of you. Your words and greetings
Comfort me so much! Jenny was a Bright Light until her last
Breath. She will always inspire me to be a better person.
we love you for writing!
Love,
Marion, Brian & James
February 14, 2014
Marion& Family, I am so sorry to hear about Jenny Lind's death. May God be with you & your family.
Ann Bailey
Washington, DC
February 13, 2014
Marion, I always smile when thinking of you both and know you will miss her a lot. I have sweet memories of you in my Harlan heart.
Love, Judy
February 13, 2014
Judy Sampson
Rodney Blanton
February 12, 2014
So sorry to learn of Jenny's death, we were classmates at Harlan High. God Bless.
February 12, 2014
Marion, Jenny will be remembered for her glowing spirit and loving heart. We were blessed to have known her! Love, Paul
February 12, 2014
Dear Marian and Family,,often wondered where the beautiful Cawood sisters landed!so sorry for your loss..love Barbara Howard Herald
Tom Cawood
February 11, 2014
So sorry for your loss. Glad you were able to spend time together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Suzanne Owens
February 10, 2014
So sorry to learn of Jenny Lind's passing. I remember you both so well from Harlan.
Suzanne Trent(Mrs.Robert)Owens
Julia Vanaman
February 10, 2014
Marion,
Sorry to read of the passing of Jenny Lind, but glad to know where you are living and vicariously enjoy you successes. Julia
February 10, 2014
Marion,
I am so sorry for you loss. I remember what a beautiful lady she was. Prayers for you.
Rita (Richard) Chastain
Mary Elizabeth (Robertson)Schell
February 9, 2014
So sorry for your loss...
David Parker
February 9, 2014
I knew Jenny Lind and her sister Marion when we were students together at David Lipscomb College from 1959 - 1962. Both were immensely talented and beautiful. Jenny wrote a note to me in my 1960 Backlog on Sunday afternoon, July 22, 1960 and I treasure it today. Death has now stilled the voice of this beautiful nightingale from Harlan, Kentucky, but it will continue to ring out in our ears and hearts forever.
David Young Parker, Attorney
714 Russell Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37206
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