I send my heartfelt prayer and condolences to you and your family.
Love you!
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Dear Heather and family, I worked with Jennifer at Gibson ( many years ago) and she was always so impressive , sweet and funny. A beautiful person with so much style. She would come with the cutest outfits head to toe and would tell me she payed like $25 for the whole outfit. lol ❤️
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My deepest sympathies for your loss. During this difficult time, remember the comforting promise found in God's word at Revelation 21:4: "He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore." This hope of a future free from suffering can bring a measure of peace as you grieve.
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I remember Jennifer helping Heather and I make egg white face masks in the kitchen in Hyde Park on a sleepover and wishing my mom was that cool! She was so silly and fun and talented.
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I remember all the times Aunt Jennifer and Heather would come to Grandma's place on the lake and my family would meet you there. We played games and laughed and did the "cone of power". I remember the time Jenny fell out of the boat and grandma was laughing so hard she had to jump in the lake too, because she peed her pants! I still have the poem Jenny wrote about Grandma at her funeral. And I remember driving up to Covington as a child and staying in your near little house. My mother loved her sister so much she named my sister after her. Aunt Jenny was always a fixture in my life and I loved every minute with her. She will be missed.
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I am so sorry for your loss. It’s actually everyone’s loss.
She was one of a kind. Having worked with Jennifer for many years at US playing Card, I appreciated her talent. Even though she earned her living as a graphic designer, I will always consider her a fine artist. She shined on the more creative assignments. The more freedom she had, the better the results. She took a lot of pride in her work and genuinely loved making art.
Jennifer was quirky. That was one of my favorite things about her. She was super smart. Kind and compassionate. Fun and silly. Honest. Sensitive. And above all, true to her self.
RIP, my beautiful friend.
Bev Furr
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