Edith Jane Buchanan

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Edith Jane Buchanan

of Conway, AR

March 19, 1949 - June 5, 2020

Edith Jane DeWitt Buchanan was born March 19, 1949 as the second daughter to a first grade teacher and a farmer in Poland, Louisiana. Mrs. DeWitt knew how to challenge her daughter academically when Edith sat in her first grade classroom, and set a path for Edith to be successful in school: hard work and individuality. Edith's bright intelligence and creativity propelled her to skip the second grade and advance to the third grade. Throughout her childhood, Edith was a competitive barrel racer. During her years in high school, Edith played on two state basketball championship teams, she was All-State Guard in 1964 and 1965. After graduating Valedictorian from Poland High School in 1966, Edith entered as a freshman at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, LA the fall of 1966. Edith's older sister, Betty DeWitt Myers, encouraged her to rush for her sorority, Delta Zeta. Throughout her years in college, Edith also was an active member of the Student Government Association, The Association for Women's Studies, and the Purple Jackets (an elite service organization); Edith also served as an elected officer for many of these organizations. During the fall of 1968, Edith met a young sailor, James ''Jim'' M. Buchanan at a party; ''their eyes locked from across the room and it was love at first sight'' she would say, always recalling the moment with a smile. Their long-distance courtship continued, and Edith graduated with a Bachelor's of Arts degree in speech pathology from Northwestern State University in December of 1969.

Edith's first job after graduation was at the Shreveport School for Disabled Children in Shreveport, LA from 1969-1970. She and Jim married July 4, 1970 in Alexandria, LA, and they moved to Texas where Edith worked with students with special needs in Garland, Plano, and Northeast San Antonio Independent School Districts until 1975. In 1975, Edith and Jim's son, Justin Buchanan, was born and the family moved back to Poland, LA to be near her parents. From 1975-1978, Edith worked as a speech pathologist for the Rapides Parish School District. In 1978, Edith, Jim and Justin moved to Denison, TX where she continued to work as a speech pathologist and special education teacher at Lamar, Houston, and Hyde Park elementary schools. During that time Edith achieved a Master's in Education from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Edith presented locally and nationally advocating to the larger communities and teachers about equitable education for all children. She would say, ''all students can learn, you just have to figure out how they best learn and do what needs to be done.''

In 2001, Edith left the classroom to share her knowledge and expertise at the Region 10 Education Service Center in Richardson, TX. As the Program Coordinator for Certification, Edith poured into future teachers her passion for equitable education until she retired from in 2011. In 2015, Edith and Jim moved to Conway, AR to be closer to their son and daughter-in-law. In Conway, Edith found friends who shared her love for learning and competition in the New Comer's Club, Reading Club and playing cards.

Since her son, Justin, began playing football in the fourth-grade, Edith and Jim could be found in the stands at their son's football games. They followed him across state lines cheering on the Denison Yellowjackets, Austin College Kangaroos, Louisiana College Wildcats and Hendrix College Warriors. Edith was a constant support for her family. She had a special way of showing you were the most important person to her at that time. Edith Jane DeWitt Buchanan was a warrior who fought for equitable education for students. She instilled in all her students and loved ones the value of hard work and individuality. She was an amazing woman who loved her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents and several aunts and uncles and two brothers-in-law, Ace Fulmer and Dillard Rice. Immediate surviving members of the family are her husband, James M. Buchanan of Conway, AR, sister Betty DeWitt Myers and husband Ellis Myers of Dunwoody, GA, son Justin ''Buck'' Buchanan and wife Michelle Brand Buchanan of Conway, AR, two nephews and their families Keith, Stephanie, Grace and Lizzie Myers and Scott, Christie, Hailey and Avery Myers, an aunt Roxie Lawrence of Hope, AR, brother-in-law Jan and wife Janice Buchanan, sisters-in-law Sharon Fulmer, Cheryle Rice, and several loving cousins, nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her honor to the Denison Alumni Association ''Memorial Gift'' Donation fund where a scholarship will be created for Denison High School students interested in pursuing a teaching degree.

There is a clickable donation link on the right sidebar of the obituary for ease of use.





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Eric and Jane Ellen Myers
Denison, TX
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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Dearest Jim, Justin, & Family,
There are no words to adequately express the loss of such an exceptional and beloved person as Edith Jane.
We are all blessed in some manner by having her in our lives, even if too briefly. However, she is still here in our hearts and in our memories ( and don't we have some unforgettable ones!)
We send you our hopes for an accepted normalcy in your lives that she would wish for her loved ones.
With thankfulness,
Eric & Jane Ellen

Lanice Hardin
Odessa, TX
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Friday, June 12, 2020

Edith taught me everything I know about special education. I will forever cherish the memories of working with her at Hyde Park as her aide. She encouraged me to get my degree and finish college and I did. What a wonderful mentor and friend! She truly was the best teacher to those who needed her the most and I will never forget the experiences we had together. Lanice Hardin

Rosemary Calhoun
Sherman, TX
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Dearest Jimmy
So sorry for your loss. Words are all I can say. I can’t say I know how you feel and but you and family have my deepest sympathy in this time of need.
You are in my prayers.

Love Rosemary Calhou

Sheryl Holton
Frisco, TX
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Monday, June 8, 2020

I met Edith when she hired me to teach with her in the alternative certification program at Region X in the late 1990s. I remember being thrilled to meet someone else who had great confidence in God's design for us as learners. I wanted to write to let you know the impact of her life and the breadth of her legacy.

I took what I learned from working with Edith and developed a training program for teachers in Belize. Leading mission teams of teachers from the US in the summer and during school breaks for more than ten years, our mission trips have reached most of the teachers and therefore most of the children in the developing nation. We emphasized the need to meet children where they were by providing active learning and lots of encouragement.

Edith inspired me to set goals and work every day to achieve them. Education needed and still needs gifted educators like Edith who know the best way to see that children get what they need to grow into their potential is to encourage their teachers to be lifelong learners. Edith's legacy lives on in me and I am forever grateful.

May your memories of her comfort you now and bring you joy and peace in the days ahead.

Ganel Caldwell
McKinney, TX
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Sunday, June 7, 2020

Jim, Justin and Michelle I am so sorry for your loss. Edith was an amazing individual who will be missed. She was a close friend who I lived dearly. I know that each of you were deeply loved by her. I pray for peace and comfort in the coming days. Sending hugs and prayers. Can’t find the right words.

Vickie Kirby
Sherman, TX
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Sunday, June 7, 2020

Buck—My deepest sympathies on the passing of your mother. She sounds like an amazing woman and I can only imagine the good memories you hold. May they sustain you in this time. Vickie Kirby

Bill and Vickie Buckner
Conway, AR
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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Coach and Michelle. So very sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our heart felt condolences for you and the family. Hugs and prayers.

Crystal Voegele
Conway, AR
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Saturday, June 6, 2020

I pray for your comfort and peace during this time. I’m so sorry for your loss.

Leah Cherry
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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Aunt Edith, you are forever my hero. Teaching me to read when I was 5 years old. The world lost an angel but Heaven gained one.

Christy Coker
Guy, AR
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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Edith was an awesome lady and loved by many. I will miss seeing her beautiful soul.

May her family find peace and comfort in their good memories of her as they go through this time of transition. I send my love, thoughts, and prayers to all of them.

I’m here if you need anything. Just give me a call.

Tohidu.