Celebrating the life of
Vollie Bean Jeffords
June 15, 1904 - February 07, 2007
Vollie Bean Jeffords
Vollie Bean Jeffords at age, 102 years and seven months departed this earth for a joyful reunion
with her beloved husband, George Armand Jeffords and daughter, Geraldine Jeffords Lowenkopf.
A native of St. Augustine, Florida, she lived in Savannah for more than 60 years.
She is survived by her grandchildren Judie, Nancy, David and Karen; great grandchildren Katey,
Christopher, Sarah, Charles, Andrew, Robert and Hannah. She is also survived by her nephew Tim
and her beloved grandchildren by marriage John and Barbara.
A remarkable lady, Mrs. Jeffords lived independently until after her 101st birthday, blessed for
more than a century with excellent health and vitality. Her smile and sense of humor will be
missed by her many friends at Savannah Commons. She leaves a legacy of unconditional love.
Remembrances to Spanish Oaks Hospice.
FOX AND WEEKS FUNERAL DIRECTORS HODGSON CHAPEL
I remember visiting your house in Savannah when I was very young. It was humid summer, and I remember drinking water out of specific glasses. I remember looking at the ants outside in your yard. I remember visiting you when I was older, and being impressed and amused at how you were able to so efficiently bust my Dad's chops - hilarious. What I don't remember - but have been told - is that you are an incredibly strong, loving woman, who endured trials I can't imagine withstanding in this life. Upon your entering the Kindgom of our Lord, what could you have been told, except, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' Matthew 25:23
- Katey Lowenkopf Shockey, Walnut Creek, GA
Granny Aloha and Mahalo for being my Grandmother. See you in Paradise
- David Lowenkopf, Danville, CA
Granny - I am so very grateful for your glorious homecoming. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your 'one and only grandson.'
- Barbara Lowenkopf, Danville, CA
I remember visiting your house in Savannah when I was very young. It was humid summer, and I remember drinking water out of specific glasses. I remember looking at the ants outside in your yard. I remember visiting you when I was older, and being impressed and amused at how you were able to so efficiently bust my Dad's chops - hilarious. What I don't remember - but have been told - is that you are an incredibly strong, loving woman, who endured trials I can't imagine withstanding in this life. Upon your entering the Kindgom of our Lord, what could you have been told, except, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' Matthew 25:23
- Katey Lowenkopf Shockey, Walnut Creek, GA
Granny Aloha and Mahalo for being my Grandmother. See you in Paradise
- David Lowenkopf, Danville, CA
Granny - I am so very grateful for your glorious homecoming. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your 'one and only grandson.'
- Barbara Lowenkopf, Danville, CA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

