Jeannette Horak was born on July 20, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee to John and Vera (Arnett) Snipes. She passed away on August 19, 2021 in Hudson, Florida at the age of 84.
Family
She is survived by her son’s Bob and John Tyler; daughters Vera Sells and Jeannine Tyler and sister Ann Lindahl. She had 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Life
Jeannette was a Christian and loved the Lord. She was a member of First Baptist Church of New Port Richey. According to family if the church was unlocked she was there. She loved serving the Lord and being with God’s people. She moved here from Memphis in 1947. Her hobbies included sewing and making ceramic dolls.
Services
To honor the life of Jeannette Horak, a funeral is scheduled for Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at 12:00 at Veterans Funeral Care in Clearwater, Florida with a private viewing at 11:00 am. She will be laid to rest next to her husband at Serenity Gardens Memorial Park in Largo at 2:00 pm.
Special Acknowledgments
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that any memorial contributions be made to the ministries of First Baptist Church of New Port Richey in memory of Jeannette Horak.
Friends and family are invited to share a memory and sign her guestbook below.
Mom’s are special we know. We empathize with you as you remember your Mom. We are privileged to celebrate your Mother’s life in Jesus Christ.
Sincerely His and yours,
Nelson and Camille
To my beautiful mama: you were my best friend. You guided be through the roughest times of my life. You made even the worst times seem so much fun with your goofy nature, and sincere love for me. God blessed me with you. I will love you always. Thank you for all that you taught me and brought me through. I know that you are safe and happy. Still I find myself crying more tears that I ever imagined I had. I just love you so much. I look forward to the day that I can sit with you at the great banquet table and fling peas at unsuspecting people. Ha ha. I’m going to miss you until then .All of my love mama.
May God’s grace and peace comfort you all.
Jeannette always told everyone she loved them. She loved people, her family, children, and her precious Lord. What a faithful hardworking servant. See you in heaven Jeannette.
Love,
Nancy
Church friend