Jean Ledbetter's Obituary
Jean Ledbetter, 88, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 16, 2025 in Claude, Texas.
Services will be 1:00 PM Saturday, February 22, 2025 in the First Baptist Church in Claude with Rev. Dick Gravley and Rev. Eddy Helms, officiating. Burial will follow in Claude Cemetery in Claude.
Viewing will be held Friday at Robertson's in Claude with the family receiving friends for visitation from 4:00-6:00 PM.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors.
Jean was born April 12, 1936 in Thackerville, Oklahoma to Billie Vestal and Mildred Wilson Webb. She married Truman Ledbetter on August 30, 1959 in Samnorwood. She was a devoted mother and housewife for many years where she loved raising her kids. Jean later became a hairdresser and loved doing hair for all of her friends. She loved taking care of babies and babysitting. Jean was a supportive preachers wife to Truman for many years. She ran the TV ministry for First Baptist Church in Clarendon for many years, worked with the youth group, and taught Sunday school for many years. Her hobbies included sewing, gardening, music, and loving on her grandbabies. Jean had a lot of physical adversities but she always overcame them.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Truman in 2019; a brother, Billy Webb; two sisters, Joyce Clark and Sue Baker.
Survivors include her son, Rod Ledbetter and wife Dawn of Pampa; her daughter, Lisa Hooper and husband Rusty of Tulia; 3 brothers, Jerry Webb of Hollis, Oklahoma, Ronnie Webb of Hollis, Oklahoma, and Melvin Webb of Azle, Texas; 2 sisters, Linda Carter of Hollis, Oklahoma and Sandi Wilhelm of Cordell, Oklahoma; 8 grandchildren, Corey, Chris, Cortnie, Tanner, Laci, Michael, Kimberley, and Abbie; a great grandchild, Tenzleigh; and several nieces and nephews.
The family request memorials be sent to the First Baptist Church in Claude.
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