Mary Jean Whisenant Reeves | ||
REEVES, MARY JEAN WHISENANT, age 67, of Alabaster, passed away March 6, 2009. She was a school teacher for over 30 years in Bessemer City Schools. Mrs. Reeves played piano and organ at |
Monday, March 09, 2009
MARY JEAN REEVES
The other day we learned we had lost another friend. Mary Jean Reeves lost her battle with liver disease. When we came to Second Baptist Church of Bessemer to pastor in 1982 we soon became friends with Charles and Mary Jean. As I think about that I became aware that there are for too few folks we can count as 'close friends' in all the places we have served. Who are they? People who go out of their way to make you feel welcome, invite you into their homes, and are not pretentious. What you see is what you get. They are real.
If you really want to know somebody, go camping together. I remember so well how we enjoyed each other's company around a campfire on a cool fall evening. Someone cooked a big pot of beans, another prepared mac and cheese, another cornbread, another slaw, etc, etc.
There are many others, like the Reeves, that we remain close friends; and many of them we never camped with. Camping is not necessary; being real is.
I know there are some in the ministry who vow to never become close friends with the people in their Church. To me that is sad. Some in the Church may read something else into that kind of friendship and feel threatened, like maybe we are a part of some conspiracy. I'll always be willing to take that chance. Please join me in prayer for Charles, her daughter, Jennifer (Kyle) and those three precious grandchildren, as well as the rest of her family.
Tomorrow I will participate in Mary Jean's Funeral Service. It is my privilege to call her Friend. The following is her obituary as it appeared in the paper:
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Thanks for writing this about Mary Jean. We have both loved you and Carolyn since you became our Pastor and friends. We have enjoyed watching your family grow up to become adults. We loved each of them and especially Jimmy. What loving memories we have of you all.
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