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Bob and I are so sad to hear of Jenny's passing. Condolences to her family and friends,  We would be there on Saturday, but we are in Auburn at Bobs aunts funeral . Once a Patriot, always a Patriot, JMHS Alumni Association. 
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We are saddened to hear of Jenny’s passing, and wish to send our deepest condolences to her family and friends.
   Jenny gave me the best gift any mother could ever hope for, she helped raise my son in a loving home. She has always treated him like he was her own, for that I'll be forever grateful.  Austin loves Jenny very much and I am certain she will remain in his heart forever. Thank you Jenny, once again, for being such a wonderful "Bonus Mom".  

She was the absolute best neighbor and friend for 30 years, that anyone could ever ask for!! ❤️❤️❤️ Sharing dog stories; our girls, Austin, and sometimes Kianna and Korda, running in and out of each other’s houses all summer long; the absolute best vent sessions ever, and turning all the bs into laughter and getting through it with more ease!!  Watching each others children grow up was an amazing blessing! And, I believe between the two of our families, we have had more dogs than the rest of the neighborhood all together.  I am going to really miss that commonality a lot! It was an honor sharing our love of dogs with you, and you to us.

Every time we think of the movie ‘Forrest Gump’ we will ALWAYS think of you, as Ryan loved to call you after he saw that movie, Jennnaayyy!

Our entire family loved you so much!! RIP Jennnaayyy! You will be missed dearly!!!

The Moore’s

Ryan, Missy, Haley,  Riley and all the doggies too ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Cody Merritt
2023, Fortville, IN, USA
Jenny was one of a kind. I first met her working at Tuttle’s. And then she started working at Fortville elementary school. I’m the IT there and we talked daily. Her work ethic was tremendous because no matter how bad she hurt or how tired she was, she was there. Smiling and doing the work. I always called out to her in my impersonation of Forrest Gump- Jenn-ay. She will be so so missed. The Tuttle’s crew and FES will not be the same. She was more then just a coworker. She was my friend. ❤️
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Jenny and I welcomed our grandson, Tristan, into the world together.  Every time we got together she delighted me with her wonderful sense of humor and great joy of life.  I am so very sorry for your loss. Way too soon.  Jean
So many memories with Jenny – and every one of them filled with laughter and friendship! First – the essentials: Jenny was an excellent mother, sister, friend, cook, hostess, story teller, gift giver, fur mom, listener, and one of the funniest people I know. As you can see – those are all giving qualities – which just sums up Jenny’s life – a giver to all. She started my auction addiction. She let me come along to Christmas tree shop with her family since I had never been to a Christmas tree lot in my life. She renamed my mom Beulah in a hysterical night out that is so epic my family still speaks of it in reverence! Trust me – you had to be there, but the name Beulah became a descriptor for many! So many nights out, shopping trips, a trip with friends to KY – Jenny was either planning it or up for it! I still have and use the roasting pan she gave me one Christmas. She filled it with cooking utensils and just knew she would spark my inner chef. My family thanks her for that! Life and time got in the way the past few years, but we both knew we were here for each other. I can’t express how profoundly sad I was to hear Jenny had passed. She gave so much and loved so hard. I know hers is the brightest star I will see in the night sky. Much love to Levi and Nicole – her much adored legacies.

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