Eleanor Jean Hodges

 September 5, 1938 – September 23, 2020

Eleanor Jean Hodges, 82, of Bainbridge, GA, passed away Wednesday, September 23, 2020.

A private funeral service will be held at Ivey Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ken Davidson officiating. Interment will be at Spring Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Due to the ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, those attending are asked to maintain the recommended safe social distancing of six feet and/or wear protective masks in accordance with the State of Georgia guidelines.

Online visitors may sign the guest register at www.iveyfuneral.com. Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Eleanor Jean Dauphin was born September 5, 1938 in Sampson, AL, the daughter of Seabourn and Ruthie Pearl Simmons Dauphin. She married Billy Joe Hodges and they made Bainbridge their home in the early 60s. Eleanor retired from the City of Bainbridge as an animal control officer. She attended Connection Church.

Eleanor was a people person who loved the outdoors. She would talk to a fence post if it would listen, so it comes as no surprise that she made friends easily. Everyone who visited the Senior Center knew Eleanor by name. Children loved her too, probably because she was always good for ice cream and Dr. Pepper. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grands were the source of her bragging rights.

Survivors include her children, Billy Monroe Hodges of Bainbridge, GA, Mary Jean & Wendell Parrish of Thomasville, GA, and Janice Diane Turner of Donalsonville, GA; her sister, Mary Cook of Shelby, NC; her grandchildren, Stacey & Julie, Tracey & Jennifer, Wendy & Jake, and Brandy & Terry; and her great-grandchildren, Tyler, Hunter, Brayden, Nicholas, Angel, Abby, Mason, Jordan, and Dylan. In addition to her parents, Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Joe Hodges; and her siblings, James H. Dauphin, Theresa Henderson, and Foye Spears.

2 Comments on “Eleanor Jean Hodges”

  1. I was just talking to Russell Rogers about her recently when we were in Bainbridge for Dorcy Glass funeral. So sad. She was an awesome women and loved everyone especially my mama Mary Norris. My sister Dorcy transported Ms Eleanor to and from the Senior Center many times. I remember sitting and talking to Ms Eleanor, my mom and Ms Dot Odom at the center. I even went over to Ms Eleanor’s house a few times and just sat for hours reminiscing. I think both of us loved to hear ourselves talk! RIP Ms Eleanor and tell my sister Dorcy and Ms Dot hello and I love and miss them very much.

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