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Jean Lou Cheek

1937 - 2020

Jean Lou Cheek obituary, 1937-2020, Wilmington, NC

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1937

DIED

2020

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Jean Cheek Obituary

JEAN LOU CHEEK Jean Lou Cheek, 82, of Wrightsboro, went to be with her Lord the evening of January 27, 2020. Jeanie was born to Clifton Oscar Smith and Dorothy Ellen Wright on December 6, 1937 in a log cabin in Pennington County, South Dakota. She was predeceased by her daddy and mamma, Clifton and Dorothy Smith, stepdad, Odin Lein; sisters Jackie, Barbie and Judy; husband, Alvin Cheek; and daughter, Jody Cheek. She is survived by sisters Shirley Tomanka (Gene), Marilyn Putman (Douglas); children Jennifer Jones (David), Julie Wheeler (Roy), William Cheek (Lorri); grandchildren Kenton Cheek (Megan), Amelia Schmid (Ethan), Vanessa Risley (Matthew), Joshua Minyard, Rachel Orbistondo (Abel), Austin Wheeler (Bethany), Benjamin Jones (Carmen), Darod Cheek; and great grandchildren Henrik Cheek, Gabriel Minyard, Hazel Jones, Emelyne Cheek, Keliana Orbistondo, Ezra Jones, Magnolia Cheek, and Baby Wheeler. Jeanie was the second of six girls of whom her Daddy said, "I wouldn't trade any of 'em for a million dollars, but I wouldn't give a plug nickel for another one." She inherited her knowledge of cooking and homemaking from her mother, knew what good food tasted like, and more importantly understood and used the God-given power of food to bring people together. Jeanie's hero was her Daddy, who in her words "could do anything he set his mind to" and was well respected by all who knew him and deeply treasured by his family. Her intellect, quick wit, ingenuity, kind heart, generosity, at times brutal honesty, and trove of wisdom made her a formidable force for good in her family and her community. She loved to worship the Lord, learn more about Him, read, play card games, travel, garden, eat, converse, work, discuss politics, and spend time with her family and friends. She was a stellar student in school. She married Alvin Ray Cheek on August 19, 1958 and to them were born four children. In time they had eight grandchildren, and so far they have seven great grandchildren. They made their family home in what her husband affectionately called the "Canaan Land" of Deer Island, Oregon and what she called "our little house out on the hill." They raised livestock, grew and canned their own food, and proudly raised their babies. The favor of the Lord, her brilliant personality, incredible intelligence, and her intense work ethic made her successful as a clerk for Grinell Company, a legal secretary for Hunnicutt & Smith, Attorneys at Law, co-manager of the family business of cleaning local banks, and her prolific career as a Purchasing Buyer for Boise Cascade Paper Mill in Saint Helens, Oregon. In Oregon, she was a member of the First Missionary Baptist Church of Saint Helens and was active in the Deer Island Grange. She relished her retirement in Wilmington, North Carolina and was every bit as active in retirement as in her career years. Locally, she was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. She spread God's love and message all over New Hanover County with her friend, Marilyn White, as "The Sunshine Girls." Since 2006, she dedicated many hours to the New Hanover County Board of Elections. She enthusiastically volunteered with the GRADS and won her fair share of pinochle games at the New Hanover County Senior Center. Her greatest joy was being used by God to champion her family. Her hope was to see her descendants succeed as decent, honorable, hard-working, community-minded, patriotic citizens but most of all, be loving followers of Christ. She will be treasured and remembered always. Service will be held at Fellowship Baptist Church, 5709 Murrayville Rd, Wilmington NC 28405, Saturday, February 1, 2020. The family will receive friends at 9am, with the service following at 10am.

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Jan. 31, 2020.

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Jean Barber

January 31, 2020

We will surely miss her at the NH Senior Center where she played cards. May all her family be comforted.

Peggy Singleton

January 30, 2020

I met Jean onetime, she was a delightful and lovely person. Jennie, I know you are going to miss her, but knowing she is walking the streets of gold and waiting for all the rest that she has planted the seed of salvation with, should be a blessing to you, and continued prayers of friends and love ones.

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