Jo Ann

Jo Ann "Jody" McKennon Henslee

Nov 18, 1931 - Feb 5th, 2023
  • Birth Date: Nov 18, 1931
  • Death Date: Feb 5, 2023
  • Funeral Date: Feb 9, 2023, 3:30 pm
  • Location: St. James United Methodist Church, Little Rock, AR
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Biography: Jo Ann “Jody” McKennon Henslee passed away on February 5th, 2023. Jody was born in Dumas, Arkansas on November 18, 1931, to Joe Lee and Martha Hellums McKennon. She attended Dumas schools, Stephens College, and then traveled to Dallas, Texas to graduate from Southern Methodist University. At SMU, Jody joined Chi Omega Sorority and followed in the steps of her mother, an early member of the founding chapter of Chi Omega Sorority at the University of Arkansas. Jody returned to Dumas and married George Henry Cousins, Jr. She and George had four children; Lee Ann, Martha (“Mari”), George Henry III, and Claude. They then settled into a life of raising their family. Jody was a devoted member of First United Methodist Church in Dumas and enjoyed life with her husband, children, parents, and friends.

Her life was changed by the premature death of her husband in 1965 at age 38. Jody, with the help of her parents and dear friends, set about raising her four children and assorted horses, dogs, and cats. She then met and married Lee Henslee, Jr., and she and her children moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas. They soon became the proud parents of Lila. Incredibly, tragedy again struck Jody and Lee passed away in 1980 at age 52.

Jody was a devoted member of First Presbyterian Church, the Mathontes Club, and the “Bridge Club” that never played cards. She volunteered at Neighbor to Neighbor, and as always enjoyed the company of friends. Jody lived a life surrounded by family and friends and continued the worry-free ways of her own Arkansas childhood that occurred in the years before World War II. To her, doors were not made to be locked. If she encountered one, Jody repeatedly rang the doorbell so the person who locked the door would not do so in the future. Her bar was always open for “happy hour” regardless of the hour. Friends dropped in without hesitation, as notice was simply not required.

Jody enjoyed wonderful times at Pawleys Island, South Carolina, in the company of her sister, Martha, and Martha’s husband, Henry, and her nephews, John Henry “Hank” Sitton, III, (Karen) and Joe Lee McKennon Sitton. Countless quiet evenings were spent in rockers on the back porch of the beach houses, listening to the waves and enjoying the company of family and friends. That was her “favorite time” and she would return year after year.

In later years she made the roundtrip from Pine Bluff to Dumas countless times providing care for her parents, who also lived into their nineties, and passed away within a week of each other. Her stories and memories were endless, and included Choco the dog, who did not have a doghouse, but slept in the backseat of her open van every night. She attended church every Sunday, but never[1]ever, stayed for the last hymn- thus the reason for the back row. Her cousin Biddley Wood and lifelong friend Marcie Smith were frequently part of the fun. She loved an endless stream of funny named dogs and cats, and even had a pet raccoon.

When grandchildren became a part of her family, she promptly declared her new moniker to be “Precious Darling Grandmother”. While her official name remained Jo Ann Henslee, she was from that point forward simply known as “Precious” to all her friends and family. As the years passed and her family moved to Little Rock, she followed them as well. As was her style, she made new friends and celebrated her old ones that made the move. As people like to say, “it was quite a ride.”

Jody was predeceased by her parents, her husbands, a sister Martha McKennon Sitton (Henry, Jr.) and grandson, Henry Matthew Seale, and countless friends she knew along the way. She is survived by her five devoted and loving children, Lee Ann Bradbury, Martha Marie Cousins Eilbott (Don), George Henry Cousins, III, Claude Chapman Cousins, Sr. (Beth), and Lila Henslee Dickey (Ted). She is survived by eleven grandchildren: Rachel Bradbury Pitre (John Raymond), Ralph Bradbury, Jr. (Lauren), Jo Ann Moss (Dennis), Lee Elizabeth Eilbott, George Henry Cousins IV, Katherine Cousins Dudley (Robert), Claude Chapman Cousins, Jr., Grace Ann Dickey, Edward Clark Dickey, Elizabeth Henslee Dickey, and William Lee Dickey. She loved the attention of her five great grandchildren, Rett Pitre, Lillian Bradbury, Robert Bradbury, Brooks Moss, and Amelia Dudley.

Services will be on Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 3:30 P.M. at St. James United Methodist Church, Little Rock. As planned by Jody, her family will officiate. Graveside will be private at the McKennon Family plot at Walnut Lake Cemetery, Pickens, Arkansas.

The family asks that you raise a glass of your favorite beverage, (her choice was always chardonnay!) and remember Jody, her wonderful life, and the people and times that she touched during her time with us.

Memorials may be made to Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute (CARTI), Neighbor to Neighbor in Pine Bluff, or Dumas First United Methodist Church, Dumas, Arkansas. Arrangements under the care of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(11)
Kay Briscoe
#11
Feb 9th, 2023 3:24 pm
Claude I am sorry for the loss of your mom. She sounds incredible
Lifting you and your family up in prayer
Woody Brown & family
#10
Feb 8th, 2023 9:37 pm
Jody was always the brightest and happiest person in the room. She was adored by my parents (Jo & Norwood Brown). I am so very thankful for her life and wonderful legacy.
Know that the Browns are holding you in our prayers.
Rachel Pitre's Work Family
#9
Feb 8th, 2023 11:36 am
What an amazing person and what a remarkable life. Sending love, thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this tough time.
-Lindsay Irvin, Alicia Sandage, Bliss Smith, Brandy Hubener, Katelyn Allen and Maddie Schmidt
Leanne Crenshaw Ince
#8
Feb 7th, 2023 10:14 pm
I will always have fond memories of Jody, especially her taking us riding in the antique car, her dachshund “Dittie”, the rabbit “Moe”, the trampoline for the neighborhood, and especially her letting us turning the old barn into our fort! ❤️❤️❤️
Brenda Scisson
#7
Feb 7th, 2023 6:50 pm
Jody and I were Sunday School mates at St. James United Methodist in Little Rock. That's how I got to know this beautiful, classy, fun woman. She always sat on the front row with her lifelong friend Marci Smith and usually, I was right behind them. Jody included my husband and me at her Christmas party at her condo and oh, what a nice event that was. Her Chardonnay tasted mighty good that night. The food was delicious. She was a beautiful hostess. I often looked at her and thought, "that's how I want to be." I wish I had gotten to know her even better. God bless her large family. Their loss -- our loss -- is Heaven's gain.
Kellene Cousins
#6
Feb 7th, 2023 4:53 pm
“Aunt Jody” will always have a special place in our hearts and memories for her spark for life and panache. She gave me a glimpse of what a classy southern lady could do with her confidence, sense of humor and style.
We hope to lift a glass in celebration of her long life with her family soon. Sending our love and condolences to you all!
Kellene
LaNelle and Buzz Roberts
#5
Feb 7th, 2023 7:38 am
Our hearts are broken with the loss of our wonderful friend. We have so many “precious “ memories with her from the duck club to watching life with her. She was always up for a good time and oh, how she will be missed.
Jim Halsell
#4
Feb 7th, 2023 6:28 am
Wonderful person, wonderful neighbor!
Phyllis Norris
#3
Feb 7th, 2023 4:21 am
I am very sorry about Jody leaving earth but just imagine how much fun there will be in heaven now that she is there. I send my condolences and prayers.
Evans family
#2
Feb 7th, 2023 4:08 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
May God comfort you through his word the Bible and the gift of prayer. Thinking of you all.
Elizabeth Foster
#1
Feb 6th, 2023 5:29 pm
She was a joy to everyone that knew her. Memories of her will be in the hearts of many forever. I pray God’s peace and comfort will surround everyone that loved her.

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