Jean Haden McCormick

1921 - 2019

Jean Haden McCormick obituary, 1921-2019, Jacksonville Beach, FL

Jean Haden McCormick

1921 - 2019

Jean McCormick Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 20 to Feb. 22, 2019.
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Jean Haden McCormick, born May 1, 1921 in Atlanta, Ga. and a resident of Ponte Vedra Beach since 1958, died February 16, 2019. She embraced faith, family and community with a sense of purpose and generosity. Her efforts produced tremendous results and enriched the lives of many. Jean enjoyed opera, bridge, needlework, reading, travel and collecting antiques, dolls and miniatures and hunted game in Florida, Wyoming, and New Mexico. Her last 12 years were spent enjoying life at Vicar's Landing.

Jean was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, John Townsend (J.T.) McCormick and grandson, C. Gavin Moore. She is survived by five children: Suzanne McCormick Taylor (Robert F.), Patricia McCormick Wainer (David S. Jr., dec.), John Haden McCormick (Lynn), Wade Townsend McCormick and Reid Tate McCormick (Jacqueline), grandchildren: Travis A. Moore (Erica), Rhyan D. Taylor, Mark A. Moore (Erin), David S. Wainer, III (Catherine), John B. Wainer (Shelley), Michael J. Wainer (Amanda), Joseph A. Wainer (Elizabeth), Selah Jean Wainer, Courtenay M. Fain (Baron), Brooks T. McCormick, Matthew W. McCormick (Lisa), John R. McCormick, Katherine B. Hubler (Brett), Stephen R. McCormick (Tamara), Constance A. Griffin (Paul), Wade T. McCormick, Jr., Margaret C. McCormick, Natalie G. Mills (Bryan), nineteen great-grandchildren and a large, extended family.

Jean and her parents, Bernice and John Wade Haden, came to Florida in the late 1920s. They settled in Jacksonville Beach where they owned the Oceanic Hotel, which Jean continued to operate until 1955.

When Fletcher High opened in 1937, Jean chose purple and white as the school colors. She graduated in 1939. As a teen, she designed and sewed her own clothes, showing a remarkable sense of style and fashion that lasted a lifetime.

Jean and J.T. were married in 1939 at Beach Methodist Church. Theirs was the first wedding in the coquina building constructed by J.T.'s father, B.B. McCormick. The couple became dedicated communicants of St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church and later Christ Episcopal Church, Ponte Vedra.

In 1978, Jean's vision and leadership inspired others to help preserve the history of the beaches by founding the Beaches Area Historical Society (BAHS). She served on the board, two terms as chair. In 2006, Jean was Volunteer Chair of the Capital Campaign to create the Beaches Museum & History Center. The old Florida style building is the centerpiece of a park which includes extensive archives, historic restored structures, permanent and changing exhibits and venues where events draw thousands of visitors each year.

Jean organized the Study Club, was president of the Jacksonville Beach Junior Womens Club and member of the Azalea Garden Circle and Women of Christ Church. She was a Founding Member of the Women's Board at Wolfson Children's Hospital. Jean was also a mentor, supporter and advisor to benefit the opening of the Rhoda Martin Cultural Heritage Center. She served on the board of The Friends of the Library at Jacksonville University and was involved at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville in it's early years.

Jean became an avid researcher of McCormick and Oesterreicher family genealogy, establishing J.T. and his descendants as Descendants of Florida Pioneers. She also supported the McCormick family's Scottish heritage through the Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie of which she was a life member; also as a long-time member of the Saint Andrew's Society of Jacksonville. Her heartfelt enthusiasm was contagious, her friendships and collaborative ideas knew no boundaries.

The family will hold a burial service Saturday, February 23, 2019, 10 am, at the McCormick Cemetery, 11120 McCormick Road, Jacksonville, Fl. 32225. Mrs. McCormick's grandsons will serve as pallbearers. A reception celebrating her life will be held from 1-3 pm at the Beaches Museum, 381 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, Fl. 32250. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the Jean McCormick Founders' Fund at the Beaches Museum, 381 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, Fl. 32250 or in her honor to Wolfson Children's Hospital, 800 Prudential Drive, Jacksonville, Fl. 32207. Arrangements are under the direction of HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL.

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Sandy Beatty

February 26, 2019

Hi Suzanne. So sorry this message is a little late. I am so sad to hear of the loss of this amazing lady and your Dear Mother. Soon after Jean McCormick started the Beaches Historical Society in 1978, I invited her to my home in Neptune Beach to provide a talk on the history of our beaches and information about joining the society.
I invited ladies from my church and friends and neighbors. I still remember how beautiful she looked in her deep royal purple suit with a flower on her lapel and her beautiful white head of hair. So elegant! And she spoke so eloquently! I was so proud to have her in my home. She has touched so many lives and hearts and will be greatly missed by all whom she has touched throughout her long
and lovely lifetime. Know there are many who share these thoughts and memories. With sincerity, Sandy Beatty

February 24, 2019

When we first came to Ponte Vedra Beach back in 1979, Jean and J.T. welcomed us to this wonderful community and became lifelong friends. J.T. cooked venison for us and Jean told us wonderful stories of her life at Jacksonville Beach. They were a charming, devoted couple and a joy to be around.
We send Suzanne, Patricia, Haden, Wade and Reid our affection and deepest sympathy and wish for comfort for them and their families.
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February 21, 2019

My prayers are with the family. I have fond memories of times spent in Palm Valley while attending Fletcher.

Helen (Stevens) Fell

February 21, 2019

Deepest sympathy to family and friends during this difficult time. May you receive comfort and peace from above. Jeremiah 29:11, 12

Sandra Bertoglio

February 20, 2019

Jean was a truly special person to have known. I had the additional honor to have been invited to join her Study Club. We had many fun and informative get togethers for a number of years. She was such a lady and beautiful both inside and out. She will be missed by her many friends and family. We must all treasure the memories!

Susan Kelly

February 20, 2019

It was such an honor to know Jean McCormick and assist in her care over these last few years. I will miss her, especially that beautiful smile & the little wink she always gave us!

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