Jeanne Wentworth Nelson 1922-2013 Jeanne Wentworth Nelson, 90, who passed away May 24, 2013 in Junction, TX will be laid to rest in Barrancas National Cemetery on June 3, 2013 at 11:00 am in a Graveside Service under the direction of Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel. Jeanne was born in Pensacola in 1922 she and Ralph graduated together from Pensacola High School. She loved and was proud of her Southern heritage, her country, and her family. She worked hard to better all three. She was a believer in charity work and community service and was an involved member of the Republican Party. Mrs. Nelson was longtime active member in the Pensacola Federation of Garden Clubs; she was a national flower show judge for years and taught her daughters the art of flower arranging at a very young age. She was a strong supporter of Ralph and the Chemstrand/Monsanto sport teams and often traveled with them to softball and basketball tournaments around the South. She was very creative and hardworking. She learned to paint beautifully - in addition to doing many extra special things for her daughters throughout their lives. At a time when many were considering retirement, she was managing a local rope factory. One of her special talents was her cooking. She made the best fried chicken and potato salad in the world and would often cook for Monsanto parties or large family picnics at the beach which she loved. She loved to fish even in her 80's. Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Ralph H. Nelson; her parents, Henry G. Wentworth and Floy Martin Wentworth; her sister, Dannie Kelly and her brothers-in-law, AC Kelly and Lawrence A. Sweet. She is survived by her sister, Claire Sweet of Texas; her brother, Marty Wentworth of Indiana; her two daughters, Donnie (Gene) Coleman of Junction, TX and Carolyn (John) Clark of Reedsburg, WI; three grandsons, Glen Coleman of Texas, Brad Swanson and Scott Swanson of Wisconsin; six great grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews. Friends and family will remember Jeanne for her many talents and her willingness to use and to teach her skills. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. The family request that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made to Hospice or a charity of your choice.