Mary Sue Horner Jacobs

Mary Sue Horner Jacobs

Feb 25, 1942 - Jun 17th, 2022
  • Birth Date: Feb 25, 1942
  • Death Date: Jun 17, 2022
  • Funeral Date: Jun 24, 2022, 3:00 pm
  • Location: St. Marks Episcopal Church
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Biography:
Mary Sue Hornor Jacobs, 80, of Little Rock died the 17th of June, 2022. She was born on February 25, 1942, in Little Rock, Arkansas, the daughter of the late Sue Elizabeth Hornor and James Tappan Hornor.

Mary Sue is survived by her beloved husband of 55 years, John Howze Jacobs and her children Lisa Jacobs Moriconi and Joseph Moriconi and John Hornor Jacobs and Kendall Pickens Jacobs. Mary Sue had four (4) grandchildren that she adored: Julian Jacobs (Jake) Burgess, Margaret Elizabeth (Maggie) Burgess, Lillian Buckley Jacobs (Lily) and Freddie Jacobs. She is also survived by her younger sister, Margaret (Maggie) Hornor Koone and Ray Koone. Mary Sue has a countless number of cousins, all of whom held special places in her heart.

Mary Sue attended Hall High School for one year before the closing of Little Rock’s high schools in 1957. Upon the closing, she moved to Helena, Arkansas where she attended Central High School from which she graduated as Valedictorian in 1960. Mary Sue spent her freshman year at Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia and then transferred to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas where she graduated in 1964. Mary Sue was a member of Chi Omega Fraternity, she was a Razorback Cheerleader, Secretary of the Student Body, a member of the Mortar Board and was a Phi Beta Kappa Scholar.
Following graduation, Mary Sue and her best friend, Shellie Wilson Bailey, moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico where she taught math at the Cathedral School.

In 1966 she met the love of her life, John Howze Jacobs and they married on November 24, 1967. The first years of their marriage, they lived in Arlington, Virginia where John was an Attorney with the Prosecuting Attorney’s office for the 6th Judicial District in Washington D.C. They returned to Little Rock in 1970.

Mary Sue was a brilliant woman and mathematician – she began her amazing career at IBM and went on to work at Dean Witter Reynolds and then to First Commercial Bank to lead the Capital Management division where she became the first female Board Member of the bank. She finished her work at Asset Consulting where she retired in 2010.

Mary Sue’s devotion to serving the Little Rock community was stellar. She was a volunteer for SCAN in 1973 and served as President of the Junior League of Little Rock in 1981-82. Mary Sue and her good friend, Hillary Rodham Clinton, founded Arkansas Advocates for Women and Children in 1977. She served on several boards including the Center for Youth and Families, Mount Holly Cemetery, the National Society of the Colonial Dames of Arkansas and the Little Rock Garden Club.

Mary Sue’s parents, Sue and Tap Hornor, were founding members of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church where she attended the first service in 1952 and has been an active member ever since. She served on the Vestry as Senior Warden, she was a lay reader and active member of the Altar Guild.

Mary Sue was a wonderful fisherwoman and spent over thirty (30) years traveling to Belize, Central America with her dear friends Stuart and Jim Cobb. She will be remembered for her selfless way of living life, her grace and kindness and an unfailing optimistic outlook on life.

A special thank you to her caregiver, Jackie Marie Clark, who cared for her gently and loved her fiercely. A visitation will be held at her home on Thursday, June 23rd, 2022 from 4pm to 6pm. Funeral services will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Friday, June 24th, 2022 at 3pm.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1000 North Mississippi Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207.

Condolences(09)
Peggy McLean Gross
#9
Jun 27th, 2022 1:27 pm
Not only was Mary Sue in my freshman class at Hall High, but was also on the board of First Commercial Bank with my dad, Bill McLean. She was a very talented and gifted lady, and a joy to know.
Rudy Martin
#8
Jun 27th, 2022 10:19 am
John, I am so sorry to hear about Mary Sue's passing. She was a wonderful woman, and she will be missed by all of us.
Tina Willcox Bodiak
#7
Jun 23rd, 2022 3:39 pm
Love to the entire family. Mary Sue was a beautiful woman in every aspect. I have known her since she was 11 or 12. She was an unselfish, competent and humble woman who served St. Mark's and her community with excellence for many years.

She will be missed and remembered in our hearts.

Tina Willcox Bodiak
Allison DeLamar Echols
#6
Jun 22nd, 2022 9:33 am
John and Kendall,
I am thinking of you and your family with the loss of Mary Sue. She must have been quite a lady.
My sincere sympathy to all.
Susanne campbell Hall( Mrs. Bob Hall)
#5
Jun 21st, 2022 9:09 pm
Lisa, thinking of you and your family at this time.


Thinking of you and your family.


Charla Birch
#4
Jun 21st, 2022 2:27 pm
My thoughts and prayers are with Mary Sue's family and loved ones. Mary Sue hired me at 1st Commercial in 1986. I loved my jobs at 1st Commercial and a big part of that was Mary Sue. She was always so nice, professional and very knowledgeable. I learned so much from her. I know she is in Heaven and with her loved ones that preceded her. May God wrap his arms around each of you.
Ann Treadway Henry
#3
Jun 21st, 2022 10:17 am
Mary Sue attended Hall High School, with me and I was a senior student. A lovely Christian young lady! I remember the first day at Hall High! We didn't know, which was H Street and which was McKinley Street. No street signs. We all enjoyed the football games in the small Arkansas towns. Of course, with our marvelous Cheerleaders!
Joan B Dietz
#2
Jun 21st, 2022 6:25 am
My family sends our love to Mary Sue's family. She was a special person to so many of us and will be missed by all who knew her.
Bridget Wright Warner
#1
Jun 20th, 2022 5:28 pm
What a love Mary Sue was . . . when she pledged Chi Omega we were so glad to have her. She was a good friend of my baby sister Kathleen Wright Atkins and I bet they're singing "Shades" together as I close this tribute . . .

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