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JoAnn Payne Aman

1931 - 2022

JoAnn Payne Aman obituary, 1931-2022, Waco, TX

BORN

1931

DIED

2022

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Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home

6101 Bosque Blvd.

Waco, Texas

JoAnn Aman Obituary

JoAnn Payne Aman

Dec. 7, 1931 - May 28, 2022

JoAnn Payne Aman of Waco went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior Saturday, May 28, 2022, with her family at her bedside. Services for JoAnn will be Friday, June 3, at 2:00 p.m. at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home, with the Rev. James L. Weaver and Rev. John Palmer officiating. Glenn Bealls will perform a solo. Visitation will take place one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at Thornton Cemetery in Thornton, Texas.

JoAnn was born December 7, 1931, in Waco, Texas, to John Wesley and Iris Thompson Payne. She attended Waco schools, graduating from Waco High School in 1949. She attended Baylor University, where she graduated with degrees in history, English, and music in 1954. It was there that she met fellow Bear and future husband, William Burns Aman. They were married in May of 1953 and their love continued for over 60 years.

Mrs. Aman was the consummate teacher, and her career began in the mid-1950s and spanned more than forty-five years. Affectionately known as "Mrs. A" by many of her students, she would often look over the north 60th streets when traveling down Bosque Blvd. and say, "I taught most of the children in these streets and their parents!" In 1988, she was named WISD Teacher of the Year. Upon her retirement, she wrote as a last entry in her teacher's diary, "Well, I am closing the classroom door for the final time and walking away to begin a new chapter in life. But the task and delight of teaching children will remain with me always. Along with Maya Angelou, I can say, 'I wouldn't take nothing for my journey now!'"

Throughout her life, JoAnn served in many capacities in the Lord's Church. She was saved at the early age of five. She had a beautiful soprano voice and sang often in her early years. Two of her favorite songs to sing were "His Eye is on the Sparrow" and "The Holy City." She also played both the organ and the piano and directed Vacation Bible School through which many lives were touched. She and her husband, Bill, taught Sunday School as well as her well known course of biblical prophecy at First Assembly of God and then at First Methodist Church of Waco, where she had attended church with her mother as a child. One of JoAnn's favorite scripture verses was, "He doeth all things well," and He certainly has.

Mrs. Aman had beautiful handwriting and enjoyed calligraphy. She also enjoyed tracing family history and genealogy. She was an avid reader, and she called her books her "friends." She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Waco Euterpean Club, and the Epsilon Chi chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma society.

She is survived by her daughter, Micah Starr Aman Weaver and her husband, Sam. She loved being Nana to her two grandsons, Michael Glenn Goode, Jr., and wife, Amy, and William Buchanan Goode; two great-grandchildren, William Taylor Goode and wife, Chelsea; and two great-great-grandchildren, Kenna and Kase Goode, and Brooke Tyler Turner and husband, Trey. JoAnn and Bill were also blessed to have Dr. Jonathan and Debbie Trower in their lives, and they were godparents to their three children, Jonathan David, Marie Nicole, and Christopher William Trower. Her two lifelong friends were Nancy Millsaps and Lucille Weaver, and she greatly treasured her teacher friends from over the years.

JoAnn's last years were spent at St. Catherine's/Ascension Living of Waco. Words cannot express our thanks to the wonderful staff there, who lovingly took care of her for over five years. We also extend our thanks to the hospice staff for their care in her final days.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to OMS (One Mission Society) through First United Methodist Church of Waco at 4901 Cobbs Dr., Waco, TX 76710, First Assembly of God of Waco at 6701 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX 76710, or Brazos Education Foundation of Waco.

The family invites you to leave a message or memory on our "Tribute Wall" at www.WHBfamily.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Waco Tribune-Herald from Jun. 2 to Jun. 3, 2022.

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Donna K. Talley

May 27, 2024

I had the privilege of knowing Jo Ann in Delta Kappa Gamma. We were in the Leadership~Management Seminar the University of Texas in 1995. She was a joy to be with. I know she was loved and will be missed by many. Donna K. Talley- OK

Marcia Mathews Dutschmann

June 11, 2022

Mrs. Aman was my 6th grade teacher and my inspiration for 'pretty handwriting' which I still enjoy today. When she retired from teaching, I attended a reception in her honor and saw many letters written to her by students. Such an amazing legacy. I recall her name written as J'Ann P. Aman, but she will ever be Mrs. Aman to me, aka, my favorite teacher. The last time I saw her was several years ago at First United Methodist Church sitting outside the sanctuary. She told me she was an octogenarian and still playing the organ occasionally and was very sweet to say she remembered me. What an inspiration and legacy! My sincere condolences to the family and my classmates who still hold Mrs. Aman in high esteem.

Lois J. McDowell

June 3, 2022

JoAnn was a ray of sunshine every day with her beautiful smile. I taught with her at R. L. Smith Elementary School. You have my deepest condolences. Another Angel has taken flight to Heaven.

Melinda Goebel Coats

June 3, 2022

Mrs. Aman was my 6th grade teacher and also my brother's at Parkdale in the mid 1960's. She was an excellent teacher, strict, yes, but not harsh, and expected the best from her students. She read wonderful books to us and encouraged us, making learning fun. We all loved her. Being her pupil encouraged me to become an elementary teacher also. She was a great blessing to many and will be greatly missed.

EstelleShelton

June 3, 2022

JoAnn was one of the loveliest people I have ever known. Her commitment to the Lord was apparent to all who knew her. She and her beloved Bill worked together in the art of kindness, and few knew of the sacrificial love they gave to so many. They were great parents and one of my favorite memories is that of their beautiful baby girl, Micah Starr, being passed around to most of the adult church members. (This little one developed a very outgoing personality to the delight of all who knew her.) As a teacher, JoAnn was in her element and there was scarcely anyone in WISD who didn't know who "Mrs. A" was! She. Is now reunited with Bill, and I have no doubt that they are singing a heavenly duet!

Jerry and Helen Bridges

June 2, 2022

JoAnn and Bill were our Sunday School teachers at First Methodist. Both brought the scripture to life through their dedication and preparation. "Well done, good and faithful servant."

Carl and Dee Rucker

June 2, 2022

What a blessing she was to us. Especially her class on Revelation.

Ronda Willis

June 2, 2022

AND she taught my two youngest,
Eileen and Geoffrey Willis. In her Eulogy, she said their dad spent most of his time at a desk she set up for him in the Hall! Yet, she adored him! That´s a GREAT Teacher!

Ronda Willis

June 2, 2022

What a wonderful life Mrs. Aman had, leaving behind a beautiful legacy. She was a strict but loving teacher and left a lasting memory for all she taught and their for parents. She taught my husband and my sons! She gave the Eulogy for my husband in 2008.
Love and Prayers to her family.

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