She is survived by her daughter, Misti Greene; brothers, Doug Blackerby and wife Lisa, JW Blackerby; sister, Jane White and husband AW, numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
Jennifer is preceded in death by her parents, Jake Blackerby and Pearlee Lawrence, one son Travis Greene, and one sister Johnnie Blackerby.
She was a recent member of the Red Hat Society in Livingston and was helping research Polk County history for the Livingston Library.
She was an accomplished researcher, cataloguer, activist, and an extraordinarily good craftsman. She sold or donated her crafts for charity drives for over 30 years. She was a lover of history, wildflowers, John Wayne, Stephen King, cats and animals, jokes and giggles, and especially her family and friends.
She was an inaugural employee for the opening of the Texas A&M's Joint Library Facility and a recent retiree of the Texas A&M System.
Jennifer's Celebration will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 2021 at Pace Funeral Home with Brother Harold Isaacs officiating.
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Condolences(13)
Carlene
Onalaska, TX Saturday, June 19, 2021 I haven't seen Jennifer in years, but I still remember the days when we would gather at the side steps at the high school in the mornings and laugh and visit with a group of our friends.mary helen sifuentez
bryan, TX Monday, June 7, 2021 I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Jennifer at the Evans Library.She was so sweet and a very hard and knowlegible worker. I always think about her especially when I put out the Aggie Angel she gave me during Christmas. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Mary Helen SifuentezDebbie Cornor
Livingston, TX Sunday, June 6, 2021 You will be greatly missed at the senior citizens center. Our prayers goes out to the familySherry McKenzie
College Station, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 I am so very sorry to hear about Jennifer's passing. Way too young!! I worked with Jennifer for many years at Evans library at A&M before my retirement. She was always a very hard and diligent worker but had a great sense of humor and a loving way. I still have one of the frogs that she made many years ago and will think of her every time I look at it. My prayers are with the family. Jennifer was such a dear person--truly one of a kind.Sherry McKenzie
College Station, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 I am so very sorry to hear about Jennifer's passing. Way too young!! I worked with Jennifer for many years at Evans library at A&M before my retirement. She was always a very hard and diligent worker but had a great sense of humor and a loving way. I still have one of the frogs that she made many years ago and will think of her every time I look at it. My prayers are with the family. Jennifer was such a dear person--truly one of a kind.Carol Buller Stephens
Goodrich, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 When we graduated high school we went in seperate directions, but I will always cherish our childhood friendship.Melodie A Hermann
College Station, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 I used to talked to Jennifer all the time. In the Libarary and in the Grocery Store. And she gave to me.Sandra Foss
Corrigan, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 Jennifer may you Rest In Peace.We will surely miss you.
You are gone from this life as we know it.
But you will be remembered every time
we see one of your beautiful crafts. You still
are within our hearts and memories.
Randy Rae Satory
Livingston, TX Saturday, June 5, 2021 Although I only knew her for a short time, I feel like I have lost a friend. I knew her through Friends of the Library where we shared a love of books. I was looking forward to getting to know her better and feel like I have lost a chance to know a wonderful person. I just know she is up in heaven organizing God’s library!Susan Moran
Livingston, TX Friday, June 4, 2021 I met Jennifer just recently as a volunteer at the Livingston Library. She was such a happy person and a joy to be around. She is missed.Michael S. Phillips
College Station, TX Friday, June 4, 2021 Thinking of Jennifer at the Monographic Acquisitions department. Her easy-going manner and sense of humor made the workday easier to complete. She is and will be missed.Keri Barker (Blackerby)
Livingston, TX Friday, June 4, 2021 May you rest easy Aunt Jennifer. You will truly be missed by many.CAROLYN BROWN
LIVINGSTON, TX Friday, June 4, 2021 PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY