IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Sidney Jeanette

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Mcmaster

January 22, 1932 – September 8, 2022

Obituary

Sidney Jeanette Wiley McMaster , aka GG or Jeanette, was born on Friday, January 22, 1932 in Tupelo, Mississippi, the eldest child of Eugene "Gene" Fulton and Mildred "Mid" Newell Wiley.  She died on Thursday, September 8, 2022 in Oak Ridge, TN.

Predeceasing her were her mother and father; her brother, David Lee Wiley; and her husband, William Murry McMaster.  Left to remember her are her sisters, Ann Van Hassel of Heiskell, TN and her Mary (Bill) McWhorter of Oak Ridge, TN; her children, Bruce (Karla) McMaster of Oak Ridge, TN, Jane McMaster (Dan Clemens) of Petaluma, CA, and Catherine (Paul) Pietrow of Rhinebeck, NY; her grandchildren, Lindsay (Corwin Walls) and Kasey (Ren Li) McMaster, Anne & Rachel Pietrow, and Ben Clemens.

GG was beautiful and carried herself with class.  (Was it just a coincidence she and Queen Elizabeth II passed away the same day?) She graduated from Maryville College and attained her Master's in Library Science from Florida State. An avid reader and lover of books, she spent her career as a librarian. She leaves behind many memories; both those she recounted and those she made with her family.  There were the regular visits to Pontotoc, MS, to visit her grandparents when she was a young girl.  There was the train ride during which she and her sister, Ann, traveled together to Knoxville from Pontotoc (at the tender ages of 12 and 6) to join their parents when they first moved to East Tennessee. She reminisced about lying in bed at her Aunt Gracie's house in Nashville, with no air conditioning, sweltering, during the regular summer stints at the Vanderbilt Divinity School Library under her aunt's tutelage.  Then there was her daring trip to Mexico City with Gracie, in the 1950s (via bus!).  GG often spent time in the Smokies, and some of her other adventures include the time she made the difficult climb up the front of the Chimney Tops at the ripe age of 50, with Jane & Catherine. Another memorial hiking trip, with her family, was to Spence Field where she supported the fending off of a hungry bear that interrupted the family as they picked blueberries and sunbathed, and had to be chased away by a shoe to its nose.  GG was also an accomplished pianist and a dedicated gardener. A naturally commanding presence, GG did not hesitate to "boss around" her next younger sister Ann, who was able to return the favor in the past 18 months; as Ann cared for GG at home.  We recall Ann and GG watching football (or basketball) games with a glass of white wine in one hand and Cheetos in the other.  GG loved to cook (just kidding), but despite that, she made delicious fried chicken and always the best of the best carrot cake for family occasions.  If you wish to memorialize Jeanette, consider a donation to Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.   She will be missed.

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