Longtime Lebanon Resident Jackie Clemens Dies at 80

Clemens was known for her love of cooking, gardening, and spending time with family and pets.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 2:00pm

Jacquline Ruth Clemens, a longtime resident of Lebanon, Indiana, passed away at her home on April 2, 2026, at the age of 80. Clemens worked as a waitress and cook for many years, and was known for her love of yard work, vegetable gardening, playing cards, and cooking and baking. She is survived by her daughter, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and siblings.

Why it matters

Clemens' passing marks the end of an era for the Lebanon community, as she was a fixture in the local food service industry for decades and was beloved by her family and friends. Her story highlights the importance of community ties and the impact that long-time residents can have on a small town.

The details

Clemens was born in Clinton County, Indiana, on January 19, 1946, and graduated from Lebanon High School in 1964. She worked as a waitress and cook for many years, spending time at the Koala Center and cooking at various places around Lebanon, including Ulen Country Club and Maple View, prior to her retirement. Clemens enjoyed yard work, vegetable gardening, playing cards, and cooking and baking, and she loved spending time with her family and her pets.

  • Jacquline Ruth Clemens passed away at her home in Lebanon, Indiana, on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
  • Clemens was born in Clinton County, Indiana, on January 19, 1946.
  • Clemens graduated from Lebanon High School in 1964.

The players

Jacquline Ruth Clemens

An 80-year-old longtime resident of Lebanon, Indiana, who worked as a waitress and cook for many years and was known for her love of yard work, vegetable gardening, playing cards, and cooking and baking.

Christina Bray

Clemens' daughter, who lives in Lebanon, Indiana.

Carl Eavey

Clemens' late father.

Esther (Colcord) Eavey

Clemens' late mother.

Kenneth L. Clemens

Clemens' late ex-husband.

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The takeaway

Clemens' life and legacy in Lebanon serve as a reminder of the importance of community ties and the impact that long-time residents can have on a small town. Her passion for cooking, gardening, and spending time with loved ones left a lasting impression on those who knew her.