Jayne-Hawkins-Obituary

Jayne Hawkins

Dallas, Texas

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HAWKINS, JAYNE, A Dallas Interior Designer, Jayne died peacefully on Saturday, January 6, 2007, of leukemia at her home, surrounded by loving friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Omah and Wayne Sellars; and by her son, Aubrey Hawkins. She is survived by her grandson, Andrew Hawkins;...

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My prayers are with the Hawkins family, especially Andrew.

I never met Ms. Hawkins in person, but after the awful death of her beloved son, I watched her on t.v. and her sweet spirit and undying love for her family stood out to me. I cheered her on in my thoughts and my prayers. She is now with Aubrey and making a wonderful place for the ones she left behind. Maybe Aubrey's death was a blessing after all, he has made a wonderful place for her... She and Aubrey will be greatly missed but I will see them one day..

I will dearly miss Jayne. She was a lively spirit, mixing humor and wisdom in equal measure. She was a great audience to anyone who thought they were funny. I will miss the sparkle in her eye and the enthusiastic yes whenever I offered her a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Her strong character, impeccable taste and charm will be warmly remembered.

I had the pleasure of working with her son Aurbrey. He was a friend and co-worker. I am sadden to learn of Ms. Hawkins passing but know she will see her son again.
God Bless the Hawkins Family

As we all think of Jayne I believe the first thought that comes to mind is "A Wonderful lady who fought for her beliefs". Jayne was not only very smart but amazingly talented. We worked together for 10 years on various projects for Design Solutions as well as our own. Jayne I will miss your drive and talent, LOVE YOU! (PS. Jayne, Thanks for your help with my client Robert.. to bad we didnt spike his drink..HAHA)

Jayne was a part of the Design Solutions "family." She was a spirited, dedicated, and courageous woman who, for the last several years, struggled with the devastaging loss of her son, Aubrey. I pray she is now at peace.

Jayne was truly a special woman. She reached out to our organization, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, because she cared so very much and knew that we needed common sense gun laws in Texas. She jumped right in, working hard and sharing ideas. While it could not have been easy for her, her own child gone, she felt this was an issue that she HAD to be invovled in. Jayne will be missed, she was a blessing.

Although I only knew Jayne this past year, it was a pleasure and delight to work with her. I wish I could have had more time with her gentle and caring spirit. She will be fondly remembered!

I will miss Jayne so much. I first met her at church and we became fast friends. She was a strong, determined, and dedicated person. She never faltered in her core beliefs. Wherever she is, I wish her happiness and much peace.