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In Loving Memory
David Allen Jeanes, Sr.

David Allen Jeanes, Sr.

7/15/1948  —  5/23/2026


Faith-And-Family

A Life Remembered

Obituary

David Allen Jeanes Sr., beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, devotion, loyalty, and deep love that will continue to live on through all who were blessed to know him.

David was married to the love of his life, Geraldine Howle Jeanes, for 57 wonderful years. Together, they built a strong, faithful, and compassionate family rooted in an unwavering commitment to one another. Their marriage was a true partnership—steady, joyful, and filled with everyday acts of love.

David was a graduate of Galena Park High School, class of 1966. He made many lifelong friends and cherished the time he spent at reunions long after his graduation.

He is survived by his wife, Geraldine Howle Jeanes; his children, daughter Leslie Jeanes Greehey and her husband John, and son David Allen Jeanes, Jr. and his wife Julie. He was a proud grandfather to William Greehey and his wife, Claudia; Erin Greehey; Lillie Greehey; Sophie Greehey; Lauren Jeanes; Trey Jeanes; and Jaclyn Jeanes, along with many nieces and nephews whom he loved like his own. Nothing brought David more joy than being present at every milestone and watching his grandchildren grow, each one a source of immense pride and happiness.

David is also survived by his brothers, Kenneth Jeanes and H.A. Jeanes, Jr.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joy Kathryn and Herbert Adam Jeanes, sisters, Carol Armstrong and Syble Jeanes, as well as his faithful dog and constant companion, Bella, who brought him comfort and companionship for many years.

After dedicating 35 years to Southwestern Bell, David retired from a career marked by a strong work ethic and an ever-steady presence. Willing to “get in the trenches” and lead by example, he earned the admiration of his coworkers and the deep affection of his family, who cherished every moment spent with him.

A man of deep faith, David lived a life defined by his love for God, devotion to his family, and service to his country as an aviation electrician achieving the rank of E5 in the United States Navy. He never left home without his Navy Veteran hat and could often be found sharing stories proudly about his service and his beloved grandchildren. Every morning, without fail, he greeted his wife with her bagel and coffee, one of the many small but meaningful ways he showed his love.

David had the voice of an angel, and on Sundays, for as long as he was able, he could be found singing in the church choir. His rich, heartfelt voice carried hymns like "The Old Rugged Cross" and "I’ll Rise Again," all songs that reflected the faith that guided his life.

Visitation will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Faith and Family Funeral Services. Funeral services will follow at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Paul Thonsgaard officiating. Interment will follow at Hardin Chapel Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fayetteville Baseball Alumni Association (Mailing Address: 2726 Haw Creek Road, Fayetteville, TX 78940).

Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Saturday, May 30, 2026 · 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Faith and Family Funeral Services
40847 Texas 105, Batson, TX, 77519

Funeral

Saturday, May 30, 2026 · 2:00 PM

Faith and Family Funeral Services
40847 TX-105, Batson, TX 77519

Burial

Saturday, May 30, 2026 · 3:30 PM

Hardin Chapel Cemetery
1005 FM 834 Road Hardin, Liberty County, Texas 77575

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Zane Agee May 29, 2026
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of David Jeans Sr. I had the privilege of working with David at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, where he was not only a respected coworker, but also a true mentor to me. His knowledge, guidance, and steady example left a lasting impact on my life and career. David was the kind of person who took the time to help others succeed. He will be missed!
J T West May 29, 2026
So sorry to hear this news. I knew and worked with David Sr. at SWBT/ATT. Praying God’s peace and love over the family.
Roosevelt Lee Jr. May 28, 2026
David Jeanes Sr. as we so affectionately called him “Big Jeanes” gave me my first promotion into management at Southwestern Bell. He saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself. I, initially, declined the offer but he was persistent and I caved. From that point, I embraced my role in management so much so that I went back to college to acquire my bachelor’s degree in business management which led to me starting my own business. I owe a lot of my journey to Big Jeanes because he provided me with the opportunity and gave me the push I needed to help navigate my career in business. You will be forever missed! Rest in Eternal Salvation!
Kay Newman May 28, 2026
Gereldine, I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping you and your family in prayer.
Joanne LaGrone Garcia May 28, 2026
My sincere condolences for your family. Your family made such an impact on my life while growing up. Love all of you so much. May God give you strength through this difficult time.
Jim and Sara Collins May 27, 2026
Leslie, so sorry to learn of the death of your Dad ! Sending prayers for all the Genes family.
Ron Woolley May 27, 2026
I knew David through SWBT..Great Man and Boss. Sorry to hear this.. The family will be in our thoughts.
Donnie Bratton May 27, 2026
My condolences to the Jeanes family. I knew David through our connection at SWBT for at least 20 years. He was a good friend, and we would share problems, and we got to complain about work to each other a lot. RIP my friend.
Dewey Neighbors Family May 27, 2026
Prayers for your family
Brad Smith May 27, 2026
Leslie, David and family, We are praying for God’s perfect peace and comfort for you all during this difficult time. 🙏🏼
Bryce B May 27, 2026
David and family, I am very sorry for the loss of your dad. Your dad and mom treated me like family the first time I met them. I can still see you and your dad sparring and laughing! You and Julie have been through a lot and I am praying for you all. May God give you comfort and peace during these times. IN HOC! Bryce.
Ed Taylor May 27, 2026
Sending condolences to your family. I am so sorry for your loss!
Weldon Corley May 27, 2026
David sorry to hear about your dad If there’s anything I can do please let me know
Shannon Faulk May 27, 2026
He was the best friend, man of faith and loved his family more than anything. I wished I could’ve baked him one more pecan pie. I loved him more than he knew
Bubba Campbell May 27, 2026
To one great uncle, he’s the guy that taught me to salt water fish. I wouldn’t have the home I’m in, I casually mentioned that Jeania and I were looking for our first home, he found the place where Jeania and I would raise our boys! Rest in peace to a man that dearly loved his family and them grandchildren. Love ya Bubba
Karen Everingham May 27, 2026
Just a wonderful man. Met him many years ago while working for one of his doctors. RIP my friend.

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