Jennifer, it had been a while since we saw each other in person. It was fun to keep in touch via social media. I especially loved seeing the photos of Bella dressed up. I am sure you both rejoiced meeting each other at Rainbow Bridge. I am still shocked that such a beautiful, talented woman can be gone so soon. An untimely death is such a hard pill to swallow for the loved ones left behind. I lost my best friend almost two years ago and not a day goes by that I don't long to hear her laugh or read a hilarious text from her. I will share your story and pray that it inspires people to get screened for the ugly 'C' word.  See you later, gorgeous.
My deepest condolences to her family and friends still reeling over her loss. Â
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My thoughts are with you B. Stay strong and remember the good times. I've just lost someone myself so I'll be at another service. Take care.Â
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2010, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Beautiful Jennifer and handsome Brian
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You were such a selfless and positive person and will be missed very much. You showed me much kindness when I needed it. So thankful we had the time together as sister queens when we competed a couple of years ago for the USoA Miss AZ pageant.Â
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My dearest Jen~we met when we both served on the Zoni Board in 2006-2009. Then, in 2010, I directed her in an hysterical comedy, "Unnecessary Farce", at Desert Foothills Theater in Cave Creek, and she broke out some awesome comedic chops! I loved working (and laughing ) with her. One night, driving home from rehearsal, I noticed that Jen was (in effect) following me...and we realized that after so many years, we actually lived 3 blocks up from each other! We worked together on other projects; met many times for coffee and cocktails, shared life experiences, and comforted each other about lost pets. I treasured her friendship and I came to think of her as my surrogate daughter. She was very dear to me, as was her husband, Brian, and I miss her so very much. Â
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