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5
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Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home - KaufmanJennifer Lynne Shields, a cherished member of her family and community, was born on July 29, 1976, in Ft. Worth, Texas. Jennifer's journey through life was marked by her unwavering dedication to others and her innate kindness, traits that defined both her personal and professional relationships.
Jennifer devoted 25 years of her life to serving as an EMT, a career she embraced with passion and grace. Her compassionate spirit shone brightly in her work, where she adeptly ensured that each patient felt at ease during their most vulnerable moments. Her colleagues admired her ability to bring comfort and support, and it was no surprise that many turned to her not only as a coworker but as a friend.
Outside of her demanding career, Jennifer found immense joy in her family, particularly in her role as a grandmother. She treasured the moments spent with Britten Kollman, Brooks Barnett, Paisley Riffe, and Hayes Alred, always embracing every opportunity to create memories with them. Jennifer’s kitchen was often filled with delightful aromas as her family clamored for her delicious homemade treats, especially her beloved Sopapilla cake, a sweet indulgence that brought smiles to her friends at the fire department.
Her warmth and welcoming demeanor made her a favorite among friends and family alike. She loved to travel, often visiting Houston and San Antonio, and relished every chance to stay in a hotel, viewing each trip as an adventure waiting to unfold. Jennifer’s caring nature extended beyond her immediate family; she was known for going out of her way to make everyone feel special and happy.
Jennifer is survived by her loving spouse, Jeremy Shields; her children, Taylor Riffe (spouse – Kristen), Haylee Barnett (spouse – Donivine), Hayden Shields, Grayson Shields, and Linley Huddleston; her brothers, Brandon Hugg, Johnny Barnett, and Hayden Wallace; her sisters, Tara Sherer (spouse – Robert), Logan Wallace and Hayden Wallace (spouse – Bailey); and her beloved mother, Katheryn Hugg. Jennifer will be profoundly missed by all her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, William Hugg, and her beloved friend, Theresa Barnett, both of whom hold a cherished place in her memory.
On August 23, 2025, Jennifer left this world in Kaufman, Texas, but the love and light she shared will forever remain in the hearts of those fortunate enough to know her. Her legacy of compassion, joy, and kindness will continue to inspire all who follow in her footsteps. Jennifer Lynne Shields will be remembered not only for her service but also for the warmth she brought into every life she touched.
We invite friends to a Celebration of Life for Jennifer, Friday, September 5, at 2:00 pm, at the Kaufman County Volunteer Station #1, 7818 FM1388 in Kaufman.
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5
2:00 p.m.
Kaufman County Volunteer Station #1
7818 Farm to Market Road 1388, Kaufman, TX 75142
Send FlowersServices provided by
Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home - Kaufman