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Jackson Kernodle

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Jackson Kernodle

Birth
Gatewood, Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Nov 2022 (aged 91)
Gatewood, Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Union Township, Ripley County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Jackson Kernodle, 91-year-old resident of Gatewood, MO, departed this life Wednesday, November 16, 2022, at his residence with his family around him. He was born at home on the farm on October 6, 1931, to the late Bedford and Ida King Kernodle. In addition to his parents, Jack was also preceded in death by a sister, Geraldine, a baby sister, Imogene, and brothers, Gus and Dempsey Kernodle.

Jack wore many hats during his life. He worked as a sawyer for several sawmills in the area, drove a road grader for the local road district, worked for the conservation commission, and maintained the family farm his dad purchased in 1923. He raised corn, hay, and cattle. He served on the Tucker Cemetery Committee and was Ponder Gatewood Road Commissioner for two terms. Jack attended Lingo Free Will Baptist Church.

When Jack was younger, he liked to play croquet and fast pitch softball. He was a member of a team called the Ponder Porcupines who, during the centennial days, was undefeated in the area. Jack was the pitcher. He loved to fish and hunt and was known in the community as one of the best shots around. In later years, while living on P Highway, the deer seemed to get revenge by eating his garden up. No matter what he did, hot pepper, ashes, human hair, even an electric fence, it didn't deter the deer. As he got older, he participated in a little less taxing games like solitaire and rummy which he played with the grandkids. Different family members bought him new cards, but he just taped up the old ones and kept playing.

On April 18, 1951, Jack married Betty Jane Green in Pocahontas, AR. She survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Marilyn (Tom) Dalton of Gatewood and Sharon (Jim) Kelly, also of Gatewood. Surviving grandchildren are Mindy (Jason) Elliott of Doniphan, Alison (Brad) Hamlett of Gatewood, Jami (Bud) Decker of Doniphan, and Brandy (Chad) Cunningham of Doniphan. Surviving great-grandchildren are Bethany (Wesley) McCoy, Jordan Elliott, Taylor Decker, Caleb McNew, Parker McLeod, Carly Decker, Jacob Hamlett, Lillian McLeod, and Josie McLeod. Great-great-grandchildren are Karson McNeary and Wesson McCoy, and two are on the way! Also surviving are step grandchildren, Sheila (Johnny) Massey, and Tommy (Tina) Dalton, and great-grandchildren, Chris, Hannah, and Grace Cunningham, Mary Wallace, Samantha Massey, Christopher (Ashley) Massey, and Stetson (Lilly) Dalton and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be in the Edwards Funeral Home Chapel on Sunday, November 20, 2022, beginning at noon with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Johnston Chapel Cemetery. Brother Jim Kelly and Brother Donnie Miller will be officiating.
Jackson Kernodle, 91-year-old resident of Gatewood, MO, departed this life Wednesday, November 16, 2022, at his residence with his family around him. He was born at home on the farm on October 6, 1931, to the late Bedford and Ida King Kernodle. In addition to his parents, Jack was also preceded in death by a sister, Geraldine, a baby sister, Imogene, and brothers, Gus and Dempsey Kernodle.

Jack wore many hats during his life. He worked as a sawyer for several sawmills in the area, drove a road grader for the local road district, worked for the conservation commission, and maintained the family farm his dad purchased in 1923. He raised corn, hay, and cattle. He served on the Tucker Cemetery Committee and was Ponder Gatewood Road Commissioner for two terms. Jack attended Lingo Free Will Baptist Church.

When Jack was younger, he liked to play croquet and fast pitch softball. He was a member of a team called the Ponder Porcupines who, during the centennial days, was undefeated in the area. Jack was the pitcher. He loved to fish and hunt and was known in the community as one of the best shots around. In later years, while living on P Highway, the deer seemed to get revenge by eating his garden up. No matter what he did, hot pepper, ashes, human hair, even an electric fence, it didn't deter the deer. As he got older, he participated in a little less taxing games like solitaire and rummy which he played with the grandkids. Different family members bought him new cards, but he just taped up the old ones and kept playing.

On April 18, 1951, Jack married Betty Jane Green in Pocahontas, AR. She survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Marilyn (Tom) Dalton of Gatewood and Sharon (Jim) Kelly, also of Gatewood. Surviving grandchildren are Mindy (Jason) Elliott of Doniphan, Alison (Brad) Hamlett of Gatewood, Jami (Bud) Decker of Doniphan, and Brandy (Chad) Cunningham of Doniphan. Surviving great-grandchildren are Bethany (Wesley) McCoy, Jordan Elliott, Taylor Decker, Caleb McNew, Parker McLeod, Carly Decker, Jacob Hamlett, Lillian McLeod, and Josie McLeod. Great-great-grandchildren are Karson McNeary and Wesson McCoy, and two are on the way! Also surviving are step grandchildren, Sheila (Johnny) Massey, and Tommy (Tina) Dalton, and great-grandchildren, Chris, Hannah, and Grace Cunningham, Mary Wallace, Samantha Massey, Christopher (Ashley) Massey, and Stetson (Lilly) Dalton and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be in the Edwards Funeral Home Chapel on Sunday, November 20, 2022, beginning at noon with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Johnston Chapel Cemetery. Brother Jim Kelly and Brother Donnie Miller will be officiating.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245741651/jackson-kernodle: accessed ), memorial page for Jackson Kernodle (26 Oct 1931–16 Nov 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 245741651, citing Johnston Chapel Cemetery, Union Township, Ripley County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by JKHCCD (contributor 47565933).