found: Momaday, 1996:credits (producer/editor, Jean Walkinshaw)
found: Walkinshaw, Jean. Jean Walkinshaw papers, 1937-2008(Jean Strong Walkinshaw was born in Tacoma in 1926. She enrolled in Stanford in 1944, leaving briefly in 1947 when her father died. In 1950 she returned to Seattle and enrolled at the University of Washington to earn her teaching credential, and taught school for three years. She married Walt Walkinshaw in 1951 and had three children. In 1963 she started her TV career. At KING TV, she interviewed on-camera for the "Telescope" show, and then for five years, produced a weekly series, Face to Face hosted by Roberta Byrd. In 1970, Walkinshaw moved to KCTS, where she produced documentaries for both national and local broadcast)
found: U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1, via Ancestry website, September 24, 2020(Jean S Walkinshaw; birth date: 13 Jul 1926; address: Seattle, WA, 98102-4007 (1992); Seattle, WA, 98154-1119 (1988))
found: Wikipedia, September 24, 2020:Jean Walkinshaw (Jean Walkinshaw, producer/editor/writer; American television producer; married Walter Walkinshaw, a conservationist and outdoorsman. She is an activist; built houses of good will in Hiroshima in 1951 after the atomic bomb; chair of the School Affiliation Committee of the American Friends; served on a number of cultural and community boards in Seattle) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Walkinshaw