October 03, 2024

Jennifer Walters

Liberty, Missouri

Jennifer V. Walters, 66, of Liberty, Missouri, formerly of Creston, died Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024

Jennifer Verlea Walters was born on Dec. 21, 1957, the daughter of Dewey and Verlea (Sands) Carpenter in Red Oak. Jennifer passed away on Sept. 24, 2024, with her two children by her side. Celebration of Life services will be 11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 3, at Pearson Family Funeral Service & Cremation Center. Rev. Mary O’Riley will officiate. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the funeral home. Jennifer was cremated and will be laid to rest in Red Oak at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the family. Memories and condolences can be shared online at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.

Jennifer grew up in Red Oak with her parents and four siblings. On Sept. 11, 1982, Jennifer united in marriage with Harry Gustuff Walters. Together they had two children, Chancy and Haylee.

Jennifer spent many years working at Bunn-O-Matic and The Windrow in Creston before following her heart to open her own business, Walters Custom Signs and Screens. She loved being connected to the community and enjoyed working together with Harry.

Jennifer treasured every moment with Chancy and Haylee and inspired them to dream – and to dream big! She was their biggest champion and their rock. She was a loving mother to not only Chancy and Haylee, but also to Karie, Neil and Jennifer, whom Harry had from a previous marriage. She shared lots of love and spoiled (the heck out of) all that also knew her as “Grandma Jenny.” When her grandchildren were in the home- no rules applied.

Cooking for others brought great joy to her life. She hosted the Walters’ family Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays yearly, not only hosting for her family, but also for friends and strangers who didn’t have anywhere else to go. For anyone who visited her home, she was likely to pull you into the kitchen and whip up a quick snack or meal for you. She also enjoyed nature, golfing, gardening, bowling, going to concerts and movies. What she loved the most was spending time with family and friends on her famous front porch. Sipping her morning coffee and winding the day down, watching the birds with Harry.

Jennifer is preceded in death by her husband, Harry; parents, Dewey and Verlea; brothers, John and Jack Carpenter and stepson, Neil Walters.

She is survived by her children: Chancy (Jess) Walters, Haylee (Nick) Alley, Karie Walters and Jennifer (Jon) Menzner; her grandchildren: Julian and Shaeina Allison, Harry, Hayden and Noble Walters and Parsons and Margo Menzner; her great-grandchildren, Matthew and Elizabeth Maxfield; honorary grandchildren: Indie, Michael and Libby Sorenson, Marshall Long, Lucy Paulus and Brenten, Blake and Bently Bergstrom; brothers: Dewy and Jay (Robbie) Carpenter; along with other loved ones.