Libby Hawkins
March 18, 1930 ~ June 10, 2024
Nancy Elizabeth “Libby” Hawkins, 94, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2024, surrounded by her family.
Libby was a bright light whose love lit up the lives of her family, friends, and members of the wider community. Libby often expressed her love best through hospitality, specifically cooking and baking. She found joy in hosting gatherings and sharing her renowned rum cake, sugar cookies, pies, and cornbread dressing. Having guests leave her home with a full belly and happy heart was one of her many talents. In addition to talking with friends and family, Libby loved staying current with college basketball, soap operas, the Hallmark Channel, and the Game Show Network. Family reunions with the Hawkins and Reynolds clans were annual highlights she eagerly anticipated. Most of all, Libby relished her titles of Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Daughter, Sister, Sister-in-law, Cousin and Friend.
Libby was born on March 18, 1930, to Cloyd and Hazel Anderson Reynolds in Lincoln County, Kentucky. She grew up alongside nine siblings, a large family that was rich with laughs and love.
On August 16, 1947, Libby married the love of her life, Elmer Hawkins. The two were a complementary couple, who helped support the idea that “opposites attract.” Aside from never agreeing on the “right” thermostat setting in their house, they were simply better together! They celebrated 66 beautiful years of marriage before Elmer's passing in 2013.
In 1952, Libby and Elmer moved to Columbus, Indiana, where Libby built a life full of love, faith, and family. Her career began at Meyer’s Country Kitchen in Elizabethtown, Indiana, and she later worked at Jay-C Food Stores, retiring in 1987 to the full-time title of Grandma. She formed lifelong friendships at each church she attended, including Shiloh Baptist Church, Central Heights Church of God, and most recently, Flintwood Wesleyan Church. For the past five years, Libby cherished her friendships and activities at All Saints Community where she resided.
Libby is survived by her children: Jim Hawkins (Marcy Trisler), Bob Hawkins, and Shelia Hawkins. She always considered herself the luckiest to have her children nearby in Columbus. This closeness was not only in proximity, but also in their tight-knit relationship.
She was a proud grandmother to Erin Hawkins (Chris Morlock) and Brooke Hawkins of Columbus, Indiana; Lindsay Hawkins (Andy Snyder) of St. Louis, Missouri; Kye Hawkins (Ryan Heffernan) of Indianapolis, Indiana; Cody (Katy) Galbraith of Greenview, California; and Kassidy (Jamieson) Ogle of Columbus, Indiana. Her great-grandsons, whom she lovingly referred to as her "basketball team," include Max and Kip Heffernan, Coen and Truett Galbraith, and Escher Ogle. The family eagerly anticipates welcoming two more great-grandchildren in July.
Libby is also survived by her siblings Jim Reynolds of Somerset, Kentucky; Eugene (Bobbye) Reynolds of Bowling Green, Kentucky; and Glenda Estes of Danville, Kentucky; along with multiple nieces and nephews, and sisters-in-law Flonnie Hawkins and Mae Hawkins, both of Columbus, Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband Elmer, her parents, daughter-in-law Cheri Hawkins, and siblings Brad Reynolds, Audrey Blankenship, Sula Martin, Harold Reynolds, Evelyn Taylor, and Raymond Reynolds.
A memorial service is scheduled for Friday, June 14, 2024 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home, 3855 25th Street, Columbus. Calling for friends and family will be from 11:00 am to 1:00 p.m. with the service at 1:00 p.m., officiated by Pastor Wes Jones. Memorial contributions can be made to Flintwood Wesleyan Church, 5300 E. 25th Street, Columbus, IN 47203; Central Heights Church of God, 3151 Sharon Lane, Columbus, IN 47203; or Our Hospice of South Central Indiana, 2626 17th Street, Columbus, IN 47201.
Libby Hawkins’ legacy of love, family, and faith will forever be cherished by those who were blessed to know her.
You are invited to share a memory of Libby with the family via the funeral home website: www.jewellrittman.com






I have so many precious memories with Libby. I’m so grateful for all those times. She was my Godly angel. I was always so happy when she would call me, just to let me know I was in her thoughts and prayers. She was so ready for her Heavenly home. Thank you to all her family for sharing her with me. She will be in my heart. My prayers to all of you.
George jr family purchased the Your Light Shines for the family of Libby Hawkins.
She always welcomed all of Shelia’s friends with open arms. I’ll never forget how she decorated her dining room for every holiday and we spent a lot of time hanging out at the Hawkins. She and Elmer have a special place in my heart. Jill Seale
Delbert and Geneva’s family purchased the Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet for the family of Libby Hawkins.
She was the sweetest angel on earth I ever met. She was so thoughtful and kind and I will never forget her and how she showed her love. My heart is breaking for all of you and your loss. May God wrap His arms around all of you and give you comfort at this very sad time.
So very sorry,
Linda Peterson
Layton Family purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Layton Family planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Jim & Kathy Galbraith planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
Medium Dish Garden was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
The Brandstatters planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
It wasn’t a trip home to see Shelia without stopping by to see Libby, too. Whenever I’d leave her, I’d think, “I couldn’t have sat and talked with her all day.” Libby was such a wonderful person and was always interested in what was going on in your life. She was just the best.
Dunlap & Company, Inc. purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Arrive in Style was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Love, Mark and Nan DeBusk and Family planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Dwight Ison, Whitney & Devon Greene planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
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So thankful to have known this precious, kind and sharing Soul
Such beautiful family memories that the family can cherish for years to come. Libby will always be that sweet little voice and precious smile. She prayed with me for my family, that I will hold close in my heart. She will be missed so much, but she’s rejoicing in her Heavenly home. Love you Libby – Darlene
Evelyns (PUD) Family purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Rhetta J. purchased the Pink Tribute Spray for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet was purchased for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Jonathan T. planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
Shelia & I have been friends for years. Libby always treated me as if I were one of hers. Libby and I shared a love of cooking & eating good food. I’d ask her, from time to time, about some of her recipes and she always had time for my questions. As Jill Seale already mentioned, Elmer & Libby always welcomed us into their home and back in our younger years, we were there a lot. Libby had a tremendous gift of hospitality to others & a love for those of us who were lucky enough to be in her circle. Libby will be very much missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Jim, Bob & Shelia.
Love Jay and Jennifer Patterson purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Libby Hawkins.
Love Jay and Jennifer Patterson planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Libby Hawkins.
What a beautiful lady. She worked with my Mom (Rena Goodall). Friends forever. She will be missed. God gives her family strength.