Jeannie D. Eason, 48, of Robinson, went to be with our Heavenly Father on Monday, October 14, 2019 after a long hard battle with cancer.
A celebration of Jeannie’s life: 2: 30 p.m. Saturday, October 26, 2019 at Corner Stone Baptist Church, 1601 S Robinson Rd. in Robinson, with Pastor Jim Daniels officiating.
Jeannie was born October 26, 1970 to Loyd and Peggy (Stanley) Dawson. She married her beloved husband Scott Eason on June 21,1997. She enjoyed baking, gardening, and entertaining in the family home including holidays and birthdays. Jeannie counted her most cherished accomplishment, the birth of her three children, Robert Docherty, Brianna Feliciano, Olivia Eason and the birth of her beautiful grandson, Lochlan Graham Feliciano. They were the lights of her eye and joys of her days. She enjoyed being with friends, relaxing in her recliner with her Chihuahuas and cats. She was also an avid reader.
Her chosen occupation was that of nursing. She was conferred by McLennan Community College an Associate’s degree of nursing followed by her designation of Registered Nurse by the board of Nurse Examiners on August 26, 1991; she then began to work in the postpartum floor of Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center. That was followed by work within the nursing home arena as a director of nursing. Later, in 2004 she began to work at Providence Health Center as a case manager advocating for her patients to secure their post hospital stays.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Peggy Darlene Dawson; maternal grandparents, Ray and Welda Stanley; and paternal grandparents, Richard and Marie Dawson.
She is survived by her husband, Scott T. Eason; sons, Robert Docherty and Jason Eason; daughter, Brianna Feliciano and husband, Kye, their son, Lochlan; daughter, Olivia Eason; father, Wayne Dawson; sister, Robin D Fowler and husband, John and children Jeannie D. Buro, Collin Fowler and wife, Tristan and children, Scarllette and Levi; as well as other aunts, uncles and cousins.
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Scott and family,
So very sorry for your loss! What a courageous fight from an amazing woman! So privileged to have known her! Praying for God’s peace as you travel through this very
difficult time! Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.
God Bless!
Cathy Burbidge
ToJeanies family
You had a very sweet loving determined and courageous mother. Scott, she spoke of you potential about all you did for she and the children which told me she was very in love with you. I am and will be praying for all of you during this difficult time. It was such a pleasure and a privilege to know and work with her. God Bless you all. Sherrie Murphree RN
Eason Family,
I’m so very sorry for your loss! Jeannie was an amazing woman and we are blessed to have known her. May you find peace in the memories shared and love and peace in your hearts. Praying for you all.
Thoughts and prayers,
Katrina George
Prayers for peace and comfort for the family. It was a privilege to have known and worked with Jeannie throughout our Providence journey. May your memories be comforting!
Dear Eason family,
You’re loss is so great! Losing a wife,daughter, mother and grandmother is very hard. I lost a really good friend that became family . She always was there to help anyone who had a need. I miss her so much, but I know she is up there organizing heaven.
Love and miss you.
Cheryl
Jeannie “Marie”, you are forever in my heart. Rest In Peace. You were taken too soon. Thank you for being my friend when I was unlovable. I am eternally grateful.
Diana H
Scott,
Thete are just no words. Barry and I are so saddened by your loss. Jeannie was a tough lady and she handled each adversity with such bravery and grace. There is no one like her. I know that no one knows better than you and your family what a blessing she was to everyone she met, including us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Much love,
Kay and Barry
Scott,
So sorry to hear of Jeannie passing. May God be with you and yours at this difficult time.
We are sorry to hear about Jeannie. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Donald and Cynthia Herbelin