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Janet Matlock Obituary

Janet Matlock
Janet Elaine Shearer Matlock left this world on Aug. 19, 2020, the morning after her 68th birthday. She fought a valiant battle with cancer. Janet was born Aug. 18, 1952, to Preston and Estelle Shearer in the rural community of Wilburn. In true style, she tried coming into the world feet first so she could get a fast start on her precocious, hyperactive, young life. After three attempts, the doctor convinced her to turn for an easier arrival. Janet was her older brother Danny's little shadow. She would often sneak off to play or fish in the river, sparking her love for the nature of the Cleburne County area. After the death of her mother at the young age of 5, she clung to her older brother Danny to weather the storm of grief and search for a place to belong. Through the love of grandparents, aunts, uncles and sisters, she was cared for in a collective effort. Most of her grade school education was in Little Rock until she moved to Fort Smith in 1968, where she graduated from Southside High School in 1970. She attended Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Fla., and then returned to Fort Smith, which became her forever home.
In 1969, Janet discovered her love for women's softball. She began pitching for the teams then called Whitson's, McGinnis Oilers and later Reeder Simco. There she met her soul sisters and found a heart home. The team soon learned tenacity was in her blood. So determined was she to keep her new family, never to be replaced or relegated to the bench or, heaven forbid, cut from the team, she would endure line drives to the chest, face, you name it, or cover her foot cast in plastic to pitch in the rain with black mascara streaks running down her face. Whatever the challenge, her spitfire energy seemed to welcome and conquer them all. These relationships, formed with mutual love and support, carried her through life's trials and celebrations. Her love and devotion to the game and her cherished team of sisters helped define the Janet we know and love. Known to them as "J.J.," these sisters supported Janet through her cancer battle, carrying a #teamJJ campaign with Janet as their coach. One sister said Janet taught her, "... at the end of a long season, team matters most," and she gave her heart to the team.
Janet worked many years at First National Bank in downtown Fort Smith, making lifelong friends. She cut her teeth in the world of sales with radio advertising. Her debut as an entrepreneur was the successful creation of Happy House, a residential hygiene service, followed by Corporate Accommodations, an early version of corporate Airbnb, and then on to Sharp Personnel, putting people to work.
Community service and philanthropic endeavors were an integral focus of Janet's daily life. This was her passion. She committed tireless efforts in fundraising support for organizations including the Fort Smith Children's Service League and Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club, which were closest to her heart. Supporting children in need was often her catalyst for leaving the world a better place. "I can't stand the thought of babies being hungry or cold."
Other volunteer efforts include service with the Old Fort Days Rodeo (Gold Nugget) and 10 years with the Fort Smith Classic PGA Tournament, where she received National Volunteer of the Year. Janet served at the Special Olympics Trivia Nights and on various boards including the Riverfront Blues Society and the Board of Realtors, where she served as president. Her career in real estate garnered her multiple awards including Million Dollar Seller and Realtor of the Year. Again, tenacity, determination and endurance became her trademark. Her work in real estate and charities wasn't about awards, but rather her love of helping people. Whether she was serving our community and building a better future or as "your realtor for a lifetime" and found the perfect home for you, it was guaranteed she was definitely your friend for eternity.
Janet is preceded in death by her parents, the Rev. Preston Shearer and Beulah Estelle Ledbetter Shearer of Heber Springs; brother Harris Daniel Shearer of Benton, AR; and nephew Jimmy Jarrett of Rogers.
The crowning jewels on Janet's ball caps and visors were her sons, Chad Frazier and wife Theresa and their sons Max and Jett, Travis Matlock and wife Jeanine and their children Katelyn, Emily, Alexis and Mason, Grant Matlock and wife Amanda and their children Caylinn, Logan, Laya and Landon, and Ty Matlock and wife Meagan and their daughter Haven, who with her loving husband Donnie, courageously cared for her through the end.
Janet is also survived by her husband of 29 years, Donnie Matlock; sisters, Dathel Shearer Stair Balch of Clewiston, Fla., and Mara Shearer Stark Jarrett of Searcy; nieces, Valerie Kaye Stark Newsome and husband Kevin and son Logan of Tampa, Fla., Marla Estelle Stair-Wood and husband Andy of Knoxville, Tenn., and Ellisa Stair Martin of Clewiston, Fla.; nephew, Dr. Scott Shearer and wife Christy of Branson, Mo.; twins, Michael Shearer and Melissa Shearer of Benton; aunt, Bea Tharp and cousin Jessica McNeil and son Ryan and wife Tracie Gorman and son Graham of Deland, Fla.; cousins, Keith and Kevin Ledbetter of Searcy; and numerous friends whom she loved dearly.
A memorial gathering will be held at Community Bible Church, 9201 Dallas St., Fort Smith, on Wednesday, Aug. 26 from 5-6 p.m. for family and 6-7 p.m. for friends. The service will be live streamed on the Community Bible Church website at www.communitychurch.com. Services have been entrusted to Edwards Funeral Home.
Honorary pallbearers are her soul sisters, Gaylene Wurtzbacher, Diana Marre, Sally Whitmer, Debbie Derrick Jennings, Sally Wright and Lynda Rogers; and her GAP Girls.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Fort Smith Children's Service League, P.O. BOX 10008, Fort Smith, AR 72917; or Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club, 4905 N. O St., Fort Smith, AR 72904.
Online condolences may be sent at www.edwardsfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Times Record from Aug. 22 to Aug. 23, 2020.

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Billy Gibson

August 28, 2020

I had the pleasure of knowing Janet for 45 years. What a lady! I had the daily chore of going down to the bank for my Uncle and I would see Janet and she was always so helpful. i would see her and all of her friends at the bowling alley and then in the summer I would see her at the ball fields. she was a very active person and a joy to be around. I was a volunteer at the golf tournament and would get to give her a hug every time I saw her. My thoughts and prayers go out to "Coach" Donnie Matlock and Janets entire family.

Al Snider

August 25, 2020

I worked with Janet at FNB and she was truly a loving and caring individual. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends who will miss her dearly.

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