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1923
2021
Lugenia “Jean” Madden Bandy was born January 23, 1923, in Opelika, Alabama to Lottie Mae Brooks and Steel Madden. Jean attended East Street High School in Opelika, Alabama where she took Home Economics. Later she met and married Benjamin F. Bandy, Sr. and to this union a son was born Benjamin F. Bandy, Jr. Later her husband Benjamin Bandy went into the Army. When he was discharged from the Army, the family moved to Birmingham, Alabama where Carl Anthony Bandy, Sr. and Gayle Denise Bandy were born. Later Jean took up sewing again at Singer Sewing Machine Company in downtown Birmingham on Third Avenue North. There she took Interior Decorating. She sewed and made all her children’s clothes and others, then draperies. Later she did custom work for Mrs. Bernice Carter who had a decorating place in Hoover, Alabama for many years until she closed her shop and moved to Helena, Alabama. Jean heard the Third Angel’s Message preached at Ephesus SDA Church in 1952 under the pastoring of Elder C. Sampson Miles. Jean sang in the church choir, worked in Vacation Bible School, and served as P.T.A. Leader of the church school, which was in the church basement at Ephesus SDA 523 1st Street, Birmingham, Alabama 35204.
Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin Bandy, Sr., her son, Benjamin F. Bandy, II, her parents Steel and Lottie Madden, her brothers, Brut, Phillip and James Madden.
Her life will be cherished in the lives of her children, Carl (and Linda) Bandy, Sr. of Texarkana, Texas, and Gayle Denise Bandy of Tacoma, Washington; daughter-in-law, W. Jean Bandy of Detroit, Michigan; grandchildren: Troi Bandy, Thea (Ibrahim) Turey, Keva Bandy, Carl Bandy, II, Dr. Michelle Bandy, Miguel Bandy and Jarrod Lee Bandy; great-grandchildren: Benjamin S. Bandy, Lt. Tarik Bandy, Amira Bandy, Kaliq Bandy-Buch, Kamiya Bandy, and Adora Bandy; sisters: Odessa Dardy of Detroit, Michigan, Verna Smith of Atlanta, Georgia and Ozell Allen, Decatur, Georgia; nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
After her husband passed in 2005, Jean lived happily alone in her Birmingham home surrounded by many friends until 2012. In 2012, her son Carl moved her to Darien, Illinois to live with him and his wife. She became a member of the Hinsdale SDA Church. In 2015, they all moved to Texarkana, Texas. Jean became a member of the Bethel SDA Church. She continued to live a good, long life in Texarkana until she quietly departed on February 4, 2021, at The Oaks Memory Care.
Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM Monday, February 8, 2021, at Chapelwood Funeral Home with Pastor Wilmore Green officiating. Burial is under the direction of Chapelwood Funeral Home along with the assistance of Jean’s grandson, FDIC Miguel Andres Bandy.
A viewing/public visitation will be from 2:00-3:00 PM prior to the service at the cemetery.
Services will be livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/texarkanafuneralhome/
Vivette Hill
February 3, 2024
Missing a wonderful and beautiful person in my life. Jean Bandy was the best godmother in the world and a pleasure to be around. I miss the wall of family pictures
Janice Hile Bates
March 24, 2021
This is the Hile Family that was next to your Mom at The Magnolia. We lost our Mom last April 14th. May God’s peace fill your heart abs comfort your family.
Jackie Pride Weatherly
February 13, 2021
Prayers and condolences to Bandy family from Pride family. We have so many memories.
Deborah Martin
February 10, 2021
My Sincere Condolences to you Brother Bandy and your family. Prayers going up for comfort and strength during this time. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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Lester Bandy
February 8, 2021
To the Bandy Family, please accept my sincere condolences. I will never forget how Cousin Jean and Benjamin graciously welcome me into their home 27 years ago. I hope to see them in the Kingdom.
Patricia Jackson Allen
February 8, 2021
Please accept my most sincere and heartfelt condolences. Even though I haven’t seen or spoken with Mrs. Bandy in decades, she could never be forgotten. Anthony and I were classmates at Ephesus Jr. Academy in Birmingham and she would periodically stop by the school. I thought she was the most beautiful lady. She always had a welcoming smile and was full of energy. Going to her home was always a treat.
My prayers are with you during your loss and I pray that the God of all comfort will be especially close to you at this time. He is faithful. ❤
Sandra Jemison, Ph.D.
February 8, 2021
I have many delightful memories of Mrs. Bandy, but what I remember most is 1Thessalonians 5:17, “Pray without ceasing.” Since my childhood, she said it to me whenever we spoke, and I’ve learned to appreciate the entire chapter. A wonderful legacy! May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you now and always.
VALTON JOHNSON
February 8, 2021
Mrs. Bandy was such a nice person and a joy to be around. She was a very loving member of the Ephesus SDA Church, Birmingham. As a youth, I remember her and Bro. Bandy also encouraging me. They were truly pillars of the church and community. Blessings sent to the family as we are praying for you. Valton Johnson
Vivette Hill
February 8, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person and godmother with a beautiful smile. She taught me many things especially how to be a woman of God and always pray when you don't know what else to do. She will be greatly missed. Carl and Linda wishing you both strength and peace.
Lorna Brine
February 8, 2021
I’m so sorry to hear of Ms.Bandy’s passing. Praying for your family.❤
Yvonne Bandy
February 7, 2021
I recall My Aunt Jean as one of my mom’s favorite sister-in-laws. Aunt Jean has finished well. Blessings to all my cousins, and their children. Grace & Peace
Gloria Ryce from Ephesus Church
February 6, 2021
I remember her beautiful smile she shared with everyone. To Carl and Gayle and family my sincerest sympathy in the loss of your mother. May God comfort and strengthen you during this time of sadness. My prayers are with the family.
Eulalia Cooper
February 6, 2021
Sister Bandy was a Dedicated servant of GOD at Ephesus S.D.A. Church In Birmingham. Family,
Continue trusting GOD.
Corine Leonard
February 6, 2021
My condolences to you and your family. I remember Mr. and Mrs. Bandy. They were a lovely couple. We were church members at Ephesus SDA in Birmingham, AL.
Charmaine Woode
February 6, 2021
We have so many fond memories of the Sister Bandy. She adopted so many of us when we were in school at UAB and cared deeply for us. She and Elder Bandy would have us over for dinner. She enjoyed visiting, talking and sharing her expertise about custom drapery. She was fun to be around and loved laughing. She so enjoyed meeting her "grandson"
when we took him to Birmingham when he was 6 weeks old. She has been on my mind the last few days and so when I saw the notice of her passing, I know why she had been on my mind. What is surprising is that we shared the same birthday and as long as I have know Sister Bandy, I never know that we had that bond. She will be missed. Praying for the family.
Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church
February 5, 2021
To Carl and the entire Bandy Family,
We were saddened to hear of Sister Jean Bandy's passing. May God's promises comfort the family and sustain you during this difficult time. May His steadfast love be your strength and your hope.
With Heartfelt Sympathy and Prayers,
Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church Family - Birmingham
Pastor Larry Bailey, Senior Pastor
Pastor Tyler Buford, Associate Pastor
Every word of God is pure. He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him. Proverbs 30:5 KJV
Audrey Norwood
February 5, 2021
My prayers for comfort for your whole family. Sure do miss you guys! Your mom was lovely from her pictures, I know you will miss her. I hope we’ll all be together in the kingdom to come. Love and prayers Bro. &Sister Bandy,
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