Jewell graduated from Central High School, St. Joseph, MO in 1939. After high school she continued her education at William Jewell College in Liberty, graduating in 1945. She taught school for several years before marrying Frank Smith. Divorced in 1959, she returned to school earning her Master's degree in Library Science from Texas Women's University in 1962. Moving her family to Columbia, MO she started her career at the Boone County Library, before moving to Springfield to work for the Springfield-Greene County Library System in 1965. She served as President of the Missouri Library Association in 1971 and 1972, and was a member of the American Library Association for many years. She rose to the position of the Director of the Library in 1979 and stayed until her retirement in 1989. In 1990, she took the position of Executive Director of the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation until 1993. After leaving the foundation she traveled throughout Europe, and the United States visiting friends and family.
Surviving are her four sons, Barry and Doane, Craig and his wife Laurie and Alan. She also leaves behind grandchildren, Morgan Smith, Airik Wood, Michael and John Schlipp, Nicodemus Smith, Kari Smith, Jamie Willis and spouse Andy; and great-granddaughter, Evynne
No funeral service was held.
Published in the News-Leader on July 22, 2018
Jewell graduated from Central High School, St. Joseph, MO in 1939. After high school she continued her education at William Jewell College in Liberty, graduating in 1945. She taught school for several years before marrying Frank Smith. Divorced in 1959, she returned to school earning her Master's degree in Library Science from Texas Women's University in 1962. Moving her family to Columbia, MO she started her career at the Boone County Library, before moving to Springfield to work for the Springfield-Greene County Library System in 1965. She served as President of the Missouri Library Association in 1971 and 1972, and was a member of the American Library Association for many years. She rose to the position of the Director of the Library in 1979 and stayed until her retirement in 1989. In 1990, she took the position of Executive Director of the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation until 1993. After leaving the foundation she traveled throughout Europe, and the United States visiting friends and family.
Surviving are her four sons, Barry and Doane, Craig and his wife Laurie and Alan. She also leaves behind grandchildren, Morgan Smith, Airik Wood, Michael and John Schlipp, Nicodemus Smith, Kari Smith, Jamie Willis and spouse Andy; and great-granddaughter, Evynne
No funeral service was held.
Published in the News-Leader on July 22, 2018
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