
of Collierville, TN
May 22, 1943 - March 16, 2026
Margaret Jean ''Jeanie'' Graham, 82, of Collierville, Tennessee passed away on March 16, 2026, at Baptist Reynolds Hospice House, surrounded by her loving family. Jeanie, affectionately known as Momma and Mawmaw, was a woman of boundless kindness, a natural caregiver who lived a life defined by her devotion to others.
She found her greatest joy in looking after her family, whether she was cooking a favorite meal, keeping a tidy home, or finding the perfect gift for someone she loved. To those who knew her, she was a "loving angel" on earth. Her daily rhythms were simple and sweet: she never missed her soap operas, and every night at 9:00 PM sharp, she could be found enjoying a bowl of Blue Bell ice cream with her late husband and beloved dogs. She was a member of Angels Way Baptist Church in Marion, Arkansas.
Jeanie was preceded in death by her husband, Don Graham; her parents, Ernest and Sarah ''Blanche'' Corn; and her siblings, Sarah Kettler and Ray Corn.
Her legacy of love lives on through her daughters, Donna Madlinger (Frank) of Cordova, TN, and Rhonda Lawrence (Steve) of Manvel, TX. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Jason Prater (Kayce), Brittianny Keese (Ricky), Jennifer Elton (Glenn), Courtney Rose (Justin), and Jami Parker (Barry); as well as eleven great-grandchildren: Kolt, Drake, Joey, Jake, Kelbeigh, Cameren, Harper, Ace, Jackson, Max, and Zoe and her sister Linda Marshall.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis, Arkansas, with Jason Prater officiating. The family will receive friends for visitation beginning at 1:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Jeanie's memory to the Alzheimer's Association.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 18707351000.

Ms. Jeanie was an angel. Her love and kindness she showed my kids, grandkids & I over the years was unmatched. Our hearts are broken knowing she's passed but we know she's rejoicing with Mr. Don and the angels.
Having had both a professional and personal relationship with Mr. Don I spent many a dinner with both. My family is still feeling the blessings of knowing both.
Ms Jeanie we love you and the guilt I'm feeling of not staying in contact is heavy but we look forward to seeing you in heaven.
Love you

I am so sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers for comfort and peace during this difficult time. With Love, Ashley Reese

Loved her and her husband
They both were kind, joyful, loving couple to be around.
We were so proud and Blessed to of had the opportunity of knowing them both

Ms. Jeanie was a joy to meet. She shared her recipes with me and fellow ladies at church. Her compassion for others was encouraging. Brian and myself have missed her since she moved to Cordova. She was a sweet soul and will never be forgotten ♥️

Prayers for you and family.

Heaven certainly gained an angel. You were always soft spoken and so very kind. Prayers for your family that you spoke about often.