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Betty C. Jukes

1932 - 2023

Betty C. Jukes obituary, 1932-2023, Lakeway, TX

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1932

DIED

2023

Betty Jukes Obituary

Betty C. Jukes
03/01/1932 - 05/08/2023
JUKES, Betty C., age 91, formerly of Sun City: Georgetown & Houston, passed away peacefully Monday, May 8, 2023 in Lakeway, Texas with her husband of nearly 60 years by her side. Betty was born in Charlotte, NC, but always regarded Orlando, Florida as her true hometown. Betty was a former Miss Minute Maid, representing the company that she loved and where she met the Love of Her Life, Harry Jukes, both of whom were working in Orlando. Moving to Houston in 1967, Betty was a devoted homemaker, who loved her community, culture, and arts. Betty's extensive volunteer work led her and Harry to experience many unbelievable life adventures and make amazing Friends. As the ultimate event planner with an iron will and an anything-can-be accomplished attitude; her event leadership style earned her nickname of "The General".
Betty founded the Houston Junior Women's Club (President) and later served as President of The Women's Club of Houston. Because of her drive and commitment, she was drawn to serve with a variety of organizations including March of Dimes, IIE, Theater Under the Stars, Houston School for the Deaf, Houston Youth Symphony & Ballet, Clean Houston Partners, World Wildlife Fund, the Annual Houston Mayor's Luncheon, Charles A. Lindbergh Fund, Mercury Seven Foundation, The Virtuosi of Houston, the Olshan Music Festival, Friends of the Moore's School of Music @ the University of Houston, and more. After moving to Georgetown in 2001 she stayed active. Friends will remember singing around the piano at her "Organized to the 9's" Christmas celebrations, all while continuing her philanthropy with the Georgetown Symphony Orchestra, among other organizations.
Betty has been described as "Bigger than Life" and "Mother to one, but Mom to many". She was an amazing woman that earned the appreciation of many organizations, and the love and respect of countless individuals. She loved her husband, her son, and her "adopted children" from almost every corner of life including sports teams, IIE, nephews & nieces, as well as Company A-1 from Texas A&M's Corps of Cadets. Betty loved traveling, bowling, cards, and a good martini.
She is preceded in death by her Adopted Parents Clifford and Dorothy Saunders of Orlando. She is survived by Harry T. Jukes, her husband of what would be 60 years of marriage in 2023; son, Harry S. Jukes and his wife Lisa M. Jukes, MD; her "favorite granddaughter" Margaret "Maggie" Jukes; "favorite grandson" Gareth Jukes, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. A small celebration of life will be held at a future date for the family & close friends. The family would like to express our thanks for the wonderful care given by the staff at Brookdale Lakeway and St. David's Hospice Care.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions honoring Betty's memory may be directed to: the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation or the Moore's School of Music
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Published by Houston Chronicle on May 14, 2023.

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Lori Blasser

May 5, 2024

She was so loyal to all her commitments, remebered with much love

Lori Blasser

June 16, 2023

Harry, my sincere condolences to you son and family
Lori Blasser

Pat Roeling

May 18, 2023

A wonderful woman and a very good friend. Thank you for a lifetime of memories, Mrs. Jukes.

Nancy Bond

May 16, 2023

I am the current president of Houston Junior Woman´s Club and we are so sad to hear about Betty´s passing. We are so lucky that she started this wonderful organization and it is still thriving today. What a wonderful legacy she left behind! You all are in our thoughts and prayer and we hope you can find peace and comfort and celebrate a life well lived!

Nancy and John McIntosh

May 15, 2023

So many fond memories and good times from visiting y'all in Houston and then Georgetown. Harry T., Harry S. and family, please know you're in our hearts. May Betty's memory be for a blessing.

Gary L. Newman

May 15, 2023

Betty was a Pistol for sure. I worked with her on committees and politics in Sun City. She had hundreds of friends and will be missed. Gary Newman

NED GILL, III

May 15, 2023

My sincere sympathies go out to Harry and the entire Juke's family. Betty was one of a kind. Her fundraising skills were supreme. Betty took control and didn't stop until the mission was complete. Many charities benefited from Betty's benevolent nature, and the lives of many unknown and unnamed recipients of those charities were improved forever. Houston is a better city because Betty Jukes cared.

Jim Nordhaus

May 14, 2023

I never had the pleasure of meeting Betty, but I fondly remember her husband Harry who kept me in Minute Maid Orange juice in San Antonio. Fond memories of our time together. Harry, sending sincere condolences. Will attempt to locate your phone number and give you a call.
Respectfully, Jim Nordhaus

Sarah Gentry

May 14, 2023

My deepest sympathy to Harry and family. Even though distance kept us apart, we have some wonderful, shared memories of life in Houston, experiencing motherhood a week apart in1968 (same hospital room at Methodist), Junior Women's Club, couples bridge, and then many years later visiting in Franklin, NC playing a lot of bridge. In my twenties, Betty was my volunteer mentor, and always available for advice many years later. Thank you and Harry for being such loyal friends.

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