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 JEANNE S BOX

Johnson’s Funeral Home
 Jeanne S. Box, 72, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away Oct. 3, 2002. A memorial
service to celebrate her life will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Johnson’s Funeral
Home Chapel with burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from
5-7 p.m. Sunday at Johnson’s Funeral Home. Ben Hubert of First Christian Church
will officiate.

Jeanne was born to J.W. and Elsie Smith on Nov. 20, 1929, in Lamesa, Texas. She
graduated from Lamesa High School and attended TCU and San Angelo College. On
Aug. 23, 1952, Jeanne married the love of her life, Max Box. They lived in San
Angelo almost all of their lives. Jeanne devoted herself to the profession of
teaching until her retirement from Central High School in 1987. She touched the
lives of her students because of her incredible gifts of caring and giving to
others. She made a difference in their lives by simply being the special lady
that she was. “Goggie” or “Grandma,” as she was affectionately known by her
grandchildren, had a zest for life that she graciously shared with everyone she
met. Her positive attitude and immeasurable love for her family were only a few
of her many gifts. Her husband, children and grandchildren were truly the
“light of her life.” She always will hold such a special place in their hearts.
They will cherish forever the memories of her love, laughter, quick wit and
constancy in their lives.

Survivors include her husband, Max Box; and her daughter, Katy Koehn and
husband, J.D., and her son, Kyle Box and wife, Pam. She also is survived by
three grandchildren, Courtney Koehn, Lindsay Box and Patrick Box. Other
survivors include her brother, Jimmy Smith of Lubbock, Texas; her sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Mona and Bill Rogers of San Angelo, Texas; and several
special nieces and nephews.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents and her special sister-in-law, Mary
Lou Smith.

Honorary pallbearers will be Leroy Coppic, Ken Williamson, Howard Gill, George
Graham, Bill Armstrong and Bill McWilliams.

The family wishes to express its sincere thanks to Dr. Johnny B. French and the
staff at Regency House for their outstanding care and compassion.

“Mom, if we could give you one gift, we would give you the ability to see
yourself as others see you. Then, you would realize what a truly special person
you are.”
 
JEANNE S BOX

Johnson’s Funeral Home
 Jeanne S. Box, 72, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away Oct. 3, 2002. A memorial
service to celebrate her life will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Johnson’s Funeral
Home Chapel with burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from
5-7 p.m. Sunday at Johnson’s Funeral Home. Ben Hubert of First Christian Church
will officiate.

Jeanne was born to J.W. and Elsie Smith on Nov. 20, 1929, in Lamesa, Texas. She
graduated from Lamesa High School and attended TCU and San Angelo College. On
Aug. 23, 1952, Jeanne married the love of her life, Max Box. They lived in San
Angelo almost all of their lives. Jeanne devoted herself to the profession of
teaching until her retirement from Central High School in 1987. She touched the
lives of her students because of her incredible gifts of caring and giving to
others. She made a difference in their lives by simply being the special lady
that she was. “Goggie” or “Grandma,” as she was affectionately known by her
grandchildren, had a zest for life that she graciously shared with everyone she
met. Her positive attitude and immeasurable love for her family were only a few
of her many gifts. Her husband, children and grandchildren were truly the
“light of her life.” She always will hold such a special place in their hearts.
They will cherish forever the memories of her love, laughter, quick wit and
constancy in their lives.

Survivors include her husband, Max Box; and her daughter, Katy Koehn and
husband, J.D., and her son, Kyle Box and wife, Pam. She also is survived by
three grandchildren, Courtney Koehn, Lindsay Box and Patrick Box. Other
survivors include her brother, Jimmy Smith of Lubbock, Texas; her sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Mona and Bill Rogers of San Angelo, Texas; and several
special nieces and nephews.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents and her special sister-in-law, Mary
Lou Smith.

Honorary pallbearers will be Leroy Coppic, Ken Williamson, Howard Gill, George
Graham, Bill Armstrong and Bill McWilliams.

The family wishes to express its sincere thanks to Dr. Johnny B. French and the
staff at Regency House for their outstanding care and compassion.

“Mom, if we could give you one gift, we would give you the ability to see
yourself as others see you. Then, you would realize what a truly special person
you are.”

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