Mother Jean Wheeler, affectionately known as Jeanie Weenie was the second oldest of four sisters born to the late Mary Hamilton-Moon and David Hamilton on March 4th, 1930, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mother Jean Wheeler accepted Christ at an early age and was a faithful and active member of The Historic Greater Friendship Baptist Church for more than 70 years and under the watch of Pastor Larry Howard for over 50 years. She provided guidance and love as a Sunday school teacher at the HGFBC, also she taught Vacation Bible School, President of the Willing Workers and a faithful member the Mother's Board and was always willing to assist with other auxiliaries. After moving to North Carolina Mother Wheeler continued her Christian journey as a Member of Greater Church under Bishop Sheldon M McCarter. She received acknowledgement as the oldest member of Greater Church where everyone referred to her as "Mama Jean "and was loved deeply.
Mother Jean Wheeler married Thomas Henry Wheeler and was a proud mother to four children: Ronald, ,A Jerry and Rochelle. She was a ferocious mother who protected and loved her children at all costs. Later in life, after her children were grown, Jean saw a need and filled it (as she often did) and opened her home and heart as a foster mother. She held and nurtured these bonds close in her heart. One special son, Joshua remained a part of her family even after his adoption to his permanent family and growing into adulthood.
Mother Jean Wheeler worked for H&R Block, MBA and The United States Postal Service for 29 years before her retirement. After her retirement Jean devoted her time to her family and church. Jean was the epitome of Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6). She lived a life that served the Lord and others. On November 30, 2023, Jean took her final rest surrounded by her family.
Mother Jean Wheeler was preceded in eternal life by her parents, Mary Hamilton-Moon and David Hamilton; Sister, Dorothy; 3 sons: Thomas, Ronald and Jerry Wheeler; and 2 grandchildren: Darrell Jr & Dionne Cloyd. She leaves to continue her legacy her Sisters: Laverne Willis and Alice B; daughter Rochelle Israel (Moses); A Bonus son: Joshua Cunningham 4 Grandchildren: Mario T. Roscoe, Kenneth Wheeler and Nyisha A. Sanders & Chris Mardis; 5 Great-Grandchildren: Marlicia T. Darby (Timothy), Mario T. Roscoe Jr., Cerenity L. Sanders, Carter J. Sanders and Kamille A. Wheeler; and 1 Great-Great Grandson, Tremaine A. Darby and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and loved ones that will cherish her memory forever. A public viewing will be held Wednesday December 6, 2023 from 9:00 a.m.. at Douthit's. Funeral services will be held Wednesday December 6, 2023, at 11:30a.m. at Douthit's. The family will receive friends at 11:00 a.m.
Arrangements are in the care of Douthit Funeral Services.