With faith and gratitude for a life well lived, we celebrate the homegoing of
Isabell Jean Walker. She was born on January 8, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri,
to Albert and Johnnie Mildred Thomas, and was raised alongside her sister,
Christine Johnson Ratcliff was rooted in love, faith, and service.
On September 12, 2025, Jean was called to eternal rest at the young age of 73.
To know Jean was to witness God’s love in action. Jean’s faith was important
to her, as she accepted Christ at an early age. She made her spiritual home
Mt. Nebo M.B. Church in Benton, Mississippi, under the leadership of Pastor
Willie F. Mitchell. As she further nourished her personal relationship with
God, she enjoyed serving the ministry as an usher, attending worship
services, and being a walking testimony of God’s grace. Jean knew of no
strangers; she treated everyone as a neighbor and had a gift for making you
feel at home.
Education also played a significant role in Jean’s life. She attended
Linwood Elementary and was apart of the first integrated class at Benton
High school where she graduated with the Golden Class of 1970. She went
on to attend Natchez College, then on to Bishop College. Along this
academic journey she gained lifelong friends who became sisters.
[Dolores (Cookie) Williams, Carolyn (Grunt) Myers, Odessa (Tad) Benson.
As a matriarch of her family, Jean found strength in her loved ones and
shared her light with everyone she came across, so best believe you would
end up with a loving nickname. In 1976, she married James Pete Walker, and
from this union, two daughters were born. Some may argue that her greatest
joy was her children. Tiffany Hogue, LaDonna Walker, and bonus baby
Ronyell (Bug) Brown. However, if you knew Jean, you knew one of her
greatest joys was her grandchildren. She quilted a unique throw for every
grandchild, with each stitch reflecting the special bond each grandchild held
with their Nana!
Jean’s commitment to service extended into her professional life. For more
than two decades, she faithfully served as a bus driver for the Yazoo County
School System under a contract with First Student, formerly known as
Laidlaw International. Although this was only one of many career paths she
pursued, her dedication reached far beyond transportation. She was a source
of encouragement, a safe space, and a guiding presence to students. In every
role she was in, her work ethic and warm spirit left a lasting mark on her
community.
In her leisure time, she enjoyed listening to her tunes, painting her nails, and
completing a crossword puzzle with the occasional chew of Red-Man Golden
Blend. Jean lived each moment to the fullest—she was the life of the party. To
experience Jean was to know her riddles, her humor, and her compassion.
She shared her gift for cooking and her flair for fashion.
Though Jean may no longer be with us in the physical world, her legacy will remain
in the hearts of those who “loved them some Jean.” She leaves to cherish her
memory, her daughters, Tiffany Hogue (Lemuel C. Hogue II) and LaDonna
Walker; her grandchildren, Anthony (Sandy) Walker, Dallas (Doogie)
(Cecelia) Hardy III, Austin (T-Babie) Hardy, Lemiya (PencilLeg) Hogue,
Lemuel (My Trey) Hogue III, TaShia (SugaMama) Hogue, Aiyana (Muffin)
Powell, Elijah (sings* Lil Lijah James) Hogue, Semaj (Peatey) Dallas, and
Robin (Pootie) Powell; two special cousins, god daddy (Charlie Vaughan), and
Barbara Knight-McNair, along with her three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one great-grandchild, Carmen Kay Hardy, her
parents Albert and Johnnie Mildred Thomas, her sister Christine Johnson
Ratcliff, and James Pete Walker.
Shaffer - Collins Funeral Home
Mt Zion M.B. Church
Cypress Garden Cemetery
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