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Jean helped me when i was down. It was a very tough 3 months i went through and she was the only one that could help with the problem facing me..and she did it! Never asked for anything in return.
Jean had such a huge heart! Just Huge!
I'll miss you,
-Marshall
Grandma Jean taught me so muc…
Grandma Jean taught me so much. From baking peanutbutter cookies and snickerdoodles at a young age. To sewing and songs. But most importantly she taught me Christ. I am honored to have shared a birthday with her all these years. She would call me every year without fail and from the day I was born called me her birthday present. I will never forget the impact she had on my life. Countless memories from when I was born Clean on up to a few days ago. We all love and miss you Grandma Jean thank you for being a guide to me when I was lost And loving me even when I drove you nuts.❤️
Aunt Jean took me to Riversid…
1994, Riverside Amusment Park
Aunt Jean took me to Riverside for my birthday and wore me out on the roller coasters.
Jean could get my Mom Cindy t…
1978, Jean's apartment on Prospect St.
Jean could get my Mom Cindy to do anything.
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My sister Jean was my defender growing up, she fought my battles from kindergarten and into high school. She was so easy to get to know and fun to be with what ever and where ever she was always the one everyone wanted on their side in any game or adventure like when we took Lynda and Matt to the White Mountains and slid on the big rocks at the Flume and went in the under ground caverans and she even opened my car door with a hanger when I locked my keys in the car. She was my teacher my mentor and the best older sister anyone could ever ask for. I will miss her dearly. I know you are with our Lord and watching over me and keeping me safe.....................
To know Gramma Jean was a ble…
To know Gramma Jean was a blessing. If you knew her, you know she had the most uplifting and kind spirit. She was always happy. She was my favorite to watch open Christmas presents because every one was like she won the lottery. From power tools, to “smell goods”, to candy, or just a card. She was thankful and excited and that’s something that I truly loved about her and saw she taught her family (Lynda’s the same way). She even was laughing about slicing her finger open on thanksgiving and having to go to the clinic. She was a strong woman who loved Jesus and valued happiness over all. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. 💖
To Jean's family,
My husband and I send our heartfelt condolences to you all on the loss of this most wonderful woman who blessed so many lives.
I worked with Jean in the early to mid 80's at Plastifoam where she was one of our drivers. I set up all her deliveries. The girls in the office loved when she came up to the office to turn in or pick up her paperwork. She regaled us with her stories from the road.
One story I will share. Besides setting up the deliveries, I had to get directions to the job sites. I was always careful to ask about narrow roads, low bridges, etc as Jean was driving an 18 wheeler. One day I got a frantic call from her, telling me that there was a low bridge and she couldn't get thru. "What are you going to do?" she asked me!! I chuckled under my breath and said there wasn't much I could do since I was 150 miles away! I told her to find somewhere to ask for new directions because there was no office to call where the delivery was being made! We laughed about that story for a long time to come. Today's GPS and cell phones would've been a joy to her.
Jean, you will be missed terribly but you will keep God and all the Angel's on their toes. You were unique, loving, funny and oh such a joy to know. May you watch over all of us and rest in peace my friend.
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Crazy Aunt Jean... I have a LOT of great memories. She taught me my First word "Moon" Jojo and Ruby, letting me give her Funky hair doo'sand going out in public that way. the gremlin, playing cards, learning to swear "properly", Driving her "big rig" and taking me on my first roller coasters. Jean was always there when I needed to talk it out. Taught me to stop caring about what everyone else thinks. She always believed in me and always told me I was beautiful and smart. Talking to jean always gave me peace. She will be missed by so many.
I'm so sorry for your loss sweetie. Sending lots of love and prayers to you and your family. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lynda I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

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