It’s hard to believe it’s been a year without Jennifer. She was my idol growing up. As my older cousin, closest in age to me, I looked up to her fiercely. After she passed away, I combed through all of our past messages and was reminded of what a wise, kind soul Jennifer is. She will always be loved and missed. There hasn’t been a day, of the last 365 that I haven’t thought of Jen, Alok, and her two beautiful kids.Â
I was so sorry to learn of Jen’s passing only today. Although the pandemic slowed the growth of our friendship, I always admired Jen to the utmost. She was a full-throttle mom, always organizing fun games, activities and the best birthday parties for the children. She tackled her own hobbies with passion and verve —from dog breeding to making guava preserves, of which we were grateful recipients. Jen was youthful and outspoken and intelligent. I am heartbroken for her family and I only wish we had formed a closer bond in this life. Lovingly, Heather (Wimmy’s mother)
I only recently learned of Jennifer’s passing and I am so sorry for her family’s loss. Jennifer and I attended high school together in South Lake Tahoe, CA. While our paths diverged after high school graduation, I held onto fond memories of her during those years. Jennifer was a kind, funny and ferociously intelligent person. I knew with her intelligence and work ethic; she’d become an unstoppable force in the world. To her family and friends, I am so sorry for your loss; Jennifer was one in a million and will be sorely missed. May she rest in everlasting peace.