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Dr June Yvonne <I>Fayard</I> Jacoby

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Dr June Yvonne Fayard Jacoby

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June Fayard Jacoby (19 October 1943 - 10 March 2016)
A "Celebration of Life" for local HEB KEYS High School Principal, Dr. June Jacoby (72) of Grapevine, TX will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 20, 2016, at First Baptist Church of Hurst, 1801 Norwood Drive, Hurst, TX 76054. Visitation will be Friday, March 18 (5pm-8pm) and Saturday, March 19 (9:30am-Noon) at Memorial Park Funeral Services, 8525 Mid Cities Blvd., North Richland Hills 76182.
Dr. Jacoby passed away March 10, 2016, at her home in Grapevine after being diagnosed with gallbladder cancer on December 10th. She was born October 19, 1943, in Gulfport, MS and relocated to the DFW area in 1969 where she began her career in education as a teacher at L.D. Bell High School. Her 40+ year career at HEB ISD included teaching, counseling and principal assignments at L.D. Bell HS, Bedford JH, Trinity HS, Central JH and most recently KEYS HS which she helped establish in 1986.
In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to be sent to: Dr. June Jacoby Memorial Scholarship Fund, PO Box 483, Bedford, TX 76095.
Preceded in death by parents, Wilfred and Effie Fayard and middle brother, Gary Fayard all from Gulfport, MS. Survivors include son, Barry Tisdale and wife Kathy from Grapevine, stepsons David Jacoby (Fort Worth) and Scott Jacoby (McKinney), grandchildren Tyler and Abby Tisdale (Grapevine), youngest brother Russell Fayard and wife Marilyn (Gulfport, MS). Nieces and nephews: Farrah DeLano (Gulfport, MS), Patricia White (Statesville, NC), Brent Fayard (Gulfport, MS), Cheryl Baker (Copperas Cove, TX) and Susie Reid (Lexington, NC).

It is with great sadness we inform you that Dr. June Jacoby, principal at KEYS High School, passed away at 3:00 p.m., March 10, 2016. June was a valued member of our HEB ISD family for over 46 years. She has spent most of her life working in some capacity with HEB ISD students. June began her career in 1969 as a teacher at Bell High School. After twelve years in the classroom, June was tapped for a new role - counselor at Trinity High School - where she worked addressing the academic, social, and emotional needs of students from 1981 – 1986. She expanded her counseling role and served as the vocational counselor at the Career Center from 1986-1987. June was instrumental in the program design for KEYS Learning Center and served as its first counselor from 1987-1990. She would later serve as the principal of KEYS High School from 2006-2016. June's administrative career included directing the District's Student Assistance Program and time as an assistant principal at Bedford Jr. High and principal at Central Junior High from 1993-2006.
June's 46 years of dedication to the students of HEB ISD have left an indelible mark on the lives of so many students and staff. She had a passion for education, a passion for students, and a passion for colleagues and friends. While her time here has drawn to a close, her impact will continue to live on in the lives of students and staff. Dr. June Jacoby will be greatly missed by the district and the HEB community.
Please keep June's family in your thoughts and prayers. We will share the details regarding her Celebration of Life when they become available.
Sincerely,
Steve A. Chapman
Superintendent of Schools
June Fayard Jacoby (19 October 1943 - 10 March 2016)
A "Celebration of Life" for local HEB KEYS High School Principal, Dr. June Jacoby (72) of Grapevine, TX will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 20, 2016, at First Baptist Church of Hurst, 1801 Norwood Drive, Hurst, TX 76054. Visitation will be Friday, March 18 (5pm-8pm) and Saturday, March 19 (9:30am-Noon) at Memorial Park Funeral Services, 8525 Mid Cities Blvd., North Richland Hills 76182.
Dr. Jacoby passed away March 10, 2016, at her home in Grapevine after being diagnosed with gallbladder cancer on December 10th. She was born October 19, 1943, in Gulfport, MS and relocated to the DFW area in 1969 where she began her career in education as a teacher at L.D. Bell High School. Her 40+ year career at HEB ISD included teaching, counseling and principal assignments at L.D. Bell HS, Bedford JH, Trinity HS, Central JH and most recently KEYS HS which she helped establish in 1986.
In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to be sent to: Dr. June Jacoby Memorial Scholarship Fund, PO Box 483, Bedford, TX 76095.
Preceded in death by parents, Wilfred and Effie Fayard and middle brother, Gary Fayard all from Gulfport, MS. Survivors include son, Barry Tisdale and wife Kathy from Grapevine, stepsons David Jacoby (Fort Worth) and Scott Jacoby (McKinney), grandchildren Tyler and Abby Tisdale (Grapevine), youngest brother Russell Fayard and wife Marilyn (Gulfport, MS). Nieces and nephews: Farrah DeLano (Gulfport, MS), Patricia White (Statesville, NC), Brent Fayard (Gulfport, MS), Cheryl Baker (Copperas Cove, TX) and Susie Reid (Lexington, NC).

It is with great sadness we inform you that Dr. June Jacoby, principal at KEYS High School, passed away at 3:00 p.m., March 10, 2016. June was a valued member of our HEB ISD family for over 46 years. She has spent most of her life working in some capacity with HEB ISD students. June began her career in 1969 as a teacher at Bell High School. After twelve years in the classroom, June was tapped for a new role - counselor at Trinity High School - where she worked addressing the academic, social, and emotional needs of students from 1981 – 1986. She expanded her counseling role and served as the vocational counselor at the Career Center from 1986-1987. June was instrumental in the program design for KEYS Learning Center and served as its first counselor from 1987-1990. She would later serve as the principal of KEYS High School from 2006-2016. June's administrative career included directing the District's Student Assistance Program and time as an assistant principal at Bedford Jr. High and principal at Central Junior High from 1993-2006.
June's 46 years of dedication to the students of HEB ISD have left an indelible mark on the lives of so many students and staff. She had a passion for education, a passion for students, and a passion for colleagues and friends. While her time here has drawn to a close, her impact will continue to live on in the lives of students and staff. Dr. June Jacoby will be greatly missed by the district and the HEB community.
Please keep June's family in your thoughts and prayers. We will share the details regarding her Celebration of Life when they become available.
Sincerely,
Steve A. Chapman
Superintendent of Schools


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