In Loving Memory Of

Jenny C Wells

August 14, 1939 - May 24, 2026
Jenny Cox Wells, born August 14, 1939, in Waycross, Georgia, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2026, in Orange Park, Florida. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Benny M. Wells, as well as two sisters and five brothers.

Jenny was a warm and outgoing woman whose kindness and vibrant personality touched everyone she met. A true social butterfly, she treasured conversations, friendships, and time spent with family and loved ones. Her laughter, caring spirit, and welcoming nature will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

She dedicated more than 25 years of service to Southern Bell Company, where she built many lasting friendships throughout her career. Even during retirement, Jenny remained active and continued working part-time at a pharmacy, where she enjoyed helping others and staying connected with the community.

She is survived by her son, Kenneth Wells; her grandson, Brandon Wells, and his spouse, Heather Wells; her brother, Grover Cox; her sister, Barbara Robinson; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and lifelong friends who will cherish her memory always.

Jenny will be remembered for her loving heart, friendly spirit, and the joy she brought into the lives of those around her. Her family takes comfort in the many wonderful memories shared with her and the lasting impact she made on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
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Charlene Francis • Friend
May 29, 2026
Jenny was a treasure. She loved her family. Her husband, her son , and grandson were her focus and love.
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Sonya Coffman • Niece (not by blood)
May 28, 2026
I will miss Aunt Jenny's phone calls. We had many fun chats after she moved to Lake Asbury. My son and I went to visit her and took her some pound cake. She called me up and said that was the best she had ever eaten! She told me that it would not hurt her feelings one bit, if I wanted to make another one and bring her some more. So, every time I went to see her, I had to make sure I had some of her favorite pound cake to take. :) As a kid, I do remember visiting her and admiring all of the beautiful red Amarillas she had at her home in Jacksonville. She definitely had a green thumb! Love and Prayers for you Kenny and family. May you find comfort knowing she is with Jesus and enjoying seeing all of the loved ones she has missed for so long.