Condolences
My deepest condolences to all that knew and loved Jennie. I do not recall an occasion where we didn't hear Jennie's infectious laugh at an Auvigne function. She was a delight and such a dear friend to our Mae. I cherish the times in my late teens and early twenties when I would drive them places and Jennie would say, "now go on with ya, you don't want to be dragged down by us geriatrics all day, we know which bus to get home."
Truth is I loved every minute just as much as they did.
Oh my gosh, Aunt Jennie really brought the fun and she really knew how to share and appreciate it, treasure it and be grateful. Hearing the stories at this celebration there can be no doubt that we're talking about the same person. Such a sweet woman. We had such good times here in Australia.
To the family of dear Jennie, my deepest condolences. I had many pleasures driving Jennie to different turkey dinners and events. She had a very contagious smile and was loved by many! I’m sure she will be missed and fondly remembered. Rest in Paradise Dear Jennie
Sincerely, Sandy Kapler
Dear John,Elaine and family. So sorry to hear that Jennie had passed away.She was such a delightful lady and so much fun to be around. Love Doug and Dolores
Cal, Linda and family
Sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She must have had a wonderful life. All the best to you and your family.
Roger & Sandy
Our condolences and prayers for the family. We all loved this lady and she was always a great joy to be around. Always! She always made us laugh. Will treasure those memories. It will be amazing to see her again in our heavenly home!
Hugs
Angie & Arnold Naglis (de Rook)
I extend my sympathies for Jennie's family, who will no longer have contact with that happy, fun loving lady.
My mom (Esther McIntosh) and Jennie had many things in common, one of which was travelling. Mom and Jennie enjoyed trips to Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia together. Mom always remarked that Jennie was a wonderful traveling companion. Jennie was always mom's first choice for a 'date' at the President's Ball.
Jennie and mom are together again, embarking on a new journey where they will no longer have any limitation or pain.
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