Jacquelyn Woods (McClure) Levensailor, arrived in heaven on Friday, June 23rd, 2017 at 2:40 AM. She was born November 21st, 1949 in Karnes City, TX, to Lester and Lenora McClure of Poth, TX. She was married to James "Sonny" Levensailor on September 25th, 1982.\r\n\r\nShe is survived by her husband James "Sonny" Levensailor of Kerrville; her children, Kyle and his wife Amy Johnson of San Antonio, along with their two children Connor (15) and Kinsey (13); and Nicky and her husband Kevin Casey of Kerrville, as well as their four children Jacob (16), Christopher (15), Tatum (10), and Zoe (6); her brother, Mike and Mickey McClure of Bryan/College Station; her sisters, Sharon and her husband David Reinhardt, and Jill and her husband Randy Mutz both of Bryan/College Station. Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.\r\n\r\nShe was preceded in death by her father, Lester Fred McClure, and her mother, Lenora Rhodes McClure.\r\n\r\nDuring her walk here on Earth, Jacque was a hard-working bank employee and Branch Manager of several banks for 40 plus years. During her service, she was awarded numerous sales awards and was known for her excellent customer service skills, she truly cared for her customers. Her hunger for knowledge was not quenched until the day of her passing. Jacque served the community in numerous roles: President of the Kerrville Morning Rotary Club and honored with the Paul Harris Award; Kerrville Women's Chamber of Commerce and Co-created the Christmas in the Hills celebration. She was a devoted follower of God's word and was a member of Kerrville First United Methodist Church for over 40 years. During this time, she served in the Choir, led the children's choir, taught Disciple 1 classes, and was a member on the Finance and Building Committees. Her thirst for knowledge made her successful in all her endeavors, and her love of God made it easy for her to share her kindness, compassion, and knowledge with others. Jacque loved her children and especially her grandchildren and filled their hearts with love.\r\n\r\nA memorial service will be held at Kerrville First United Methodist Church on Saturday, July 1st at 10:00 AM. This service will be followed by a reception in the reception hall at KFUMC. \r\n\r\nIn lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to KFUMC for the Mother's Day Out Program.