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McVey, Jodie Vivian

The Newton Kansan

Jodie Vivian McVey

Jodie 'Jo' Vivian (Lummus) McVey, 85, resident of Danville, died peacefully on Thursday (July 10, 2008) at the Bruns East Bay Hospice Facility in Danville, succumbing to ovarian cancer. Throughout her life, Jodie was known for her amazing courage and determination - serving as an inspiration to her family and friends that dearly loved her.

Jodie was born Sept. 30, 1922, in Keechi, Texas, to James Thomas Lummus and Mrytle Mable Dolson. She grew up in East Texas on a farm with her two younger sisters, Audrey Faye and Addie Pauline, and her parents.

After graduating high school, Jodie attended Cheneir Business College and became a telephone operator and eventual supervisor for Southwestern Bell.

During World War II, she had a chance meeting with a soldier in the army, Bruce McVey, who eventually became her husband. They married after he finished his service and moved to Wichita, where Jodie was a homemaker and Bruce continued his tenure with the Gas Service Company.

After 12 years of marriage, they moved to Newton, where they made their home for the next 39 years until Bruce's death.

During their 51 years of marriage, Jodie and Bruce had three children: sons, John Hugh McVey of Galveston, Texas, and Robert Bruce McVey of Peabody; and daughter, Susan Jo McVey Trainer of Danville.

Jodie was an excellent cook, with a specialty for apple pie and chocolate chip cookies, and a wonderful seamstress. Dedicated to the Presbyterian Church of Newton, Jodie was a Deaconess and served on many committees. She and Bruce also were members of the Cruisers Club and were active in the Newton community.

In her final 10 years of life, Jodie was an active resident of Danville, where she enjoyed attending the Community Presbyterian Church, playing bridge at the Dublin Senior center and spending time with her young grandchildren.

Jodie is survived by her children, John McVey, Robert and Sandra McVey, and Susan Trainer; her grandchildren Jennifer and Dustin Toman, Robert and Mallory McVey, Austen Trainer, Tyler Trainer, Kaitlyn Trainer and Addison Trainer; her sisters, Audrey Fay Smith and Addie Pauline Rohl; and her nieces and nephews, who will all miss her dearly.

A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church of Newton. The service will be officiated by Pastor Jim Anderson, with burial immediately following at Greenwood Cemetery on East First Street in Newton.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society or to the First Presbyterian Church of Newton.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date15 Jul 2008
Linked toJodie Vivian Lummus McVey

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