Jane Gail Mabry,82, died on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at her home in Marietta, Oklahoma. She was born on August 23, 1937 in Gainesville, TX to Roy and Ivy (Smith) Mabry. Jane married Thomas Voyles on April 30, 1955. Jane was a Gainesville High School Leopards mascot along with being on the dance team “Leopardettes”! At one time Jane and Tommy were member of a motorcycle club going on trips and competing in competitions – she won 1st place in a run which was unheard of during that time. She worked at Texas Instruments as well as a publishing company, with her proudest career accomplishment working at the Winstar Casino since it was the most fun meeting all of the customers “SHE LOVED IT”.
Jane volunteered with the Meals on Wheels program and walked door to door for her favorite political candidate Ralph Smith with her partner Uncle Tony Smith. Her favorite activities were working with her flowers and making her gnome metro the talk of the complex.
She was most proud of having 4 wonderful children, Beverly Smith and husband Ralph, Brenda Guzman, Tommy Voyles and wife Kim, David Voyles and wife Bobbie; 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren!
She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings Christine Johnson, Geraldine Smith, Alvin Mabry, Betty Lorene and Kathleen June.
Funeral service will be 2:00 PM, Saturday, February 15, 2020 at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel with Butch Coffey her best friend officiating. Visitation will be from 12PM until service time.
Gathering after services will be at VFW Post 1922, 3332 N. Grand Ave, Gainesville, TX
Aunt Jane…I have very fond memories of you and looked forward every summer coming down to visit you as a child every summer. May you rest in peace
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. It helps more than you know.
Beverly and Family
Rest her soul, along with the worldly burdens.
Christie, with so much love and support from my family, we are so saddened by her passing.
Sounds as if she had an outstanding life, with supportive and loving family.
Our sincere condilences.
So sorry to hear this. We had some good times together. I remember when my dad passed away , Tommy and Jane took my three kids home and kept them until I got mom settle. My kids enjoye going with their Uncle Tommy. Jane will truly be missed by all. Prayers going out to the entire family.
So sorry for your loss.
Love you Cousin Rest on high. Janice (Speer) Mullins
Love to family