Condolences
Especially for Dr Jeff, I send my prayers and comforting hugs to you and Jen’s family. I am so sorry for your loss.
I will be praying for you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as you remember Jen and the life she lived.
Shari Jacobson Neu
I knew Jen from high school, 1976. She also came out multiple times to see our band (Feedback) and dance at the Hamlin VFW. May she RIP - God bless
It is so difficult to find words to ease a family's pain. I know she is no longer in pain and is in a far more peaceful place. I hope the memories of her will eventually help to heal your sadness.
Love, Chali
Jenny and I were friends and chosen sister for over 55years. She was at our home daily, spent the night so often that our mothers never said "its a school night" because we were all family. Every holiday, meal, girl scout trip, family picnic, dance, skating party, church , shopping trip, my Grandpa was her Grandpa, my Aunts, her aunts, my baby brother, her baby brother, my baby sister, her sister. There were four big sisters taking care of those babies. We shared ups and downs childhood joys and sadness. Clothes, make up, dreams and secrets. Friends, once in a while enemies. We fought together, held each other, and danced.. discovered boys, love, heartache, how to be Mothers and widows together. Shared loss of parents, husbands, the deep loss of a child, loss of siblings And the fear of her Cancer. My Sisters and I will be incomplete until we meet her again. Love and miss you, enjoy the reunion with "Jerome" and all of your loved ones. Fly high, DONT FORGET TA "GIT THE FUNK ON"
So sad , Jenny was definitely a bright light. My condolences to her sons brothers and their families. She will truly be missed.
Very sorry to hear. My sympathy to Jennifers family and many friends.
Jennifer and I met in 5th grade. We had many sleepovers , traded clothes and secrets .We became the sister's neither one of us had. After high school life took us in different directions. We would still reconnect over the years at our group of girls gatherings . That all changed when we both became widows. That bonded us in ways only we could understand . We joked we where dating we became more than just friends we became companions . We enjoyed dressing up ( she always looked stunning ) and going out to dinner. We went on walks , had movie nights and naturally ice cream runs. We filled a void in each other lives I'm forever grateful for these last several very special years we have had together . I feel the void of her absence profoundly . She invited me to her Florida home not long after Rob passed and flew home just to fly back to Florida with me because she knew it would comfort me not to fly alone. She loved her boys fiercely I'm so deeply sorry for the lost of their beautiful mother. I hope its a comfort she is reunited with the love of her life. I know she missed Gerry and as sad as she was to leave her boys she was excited to be back with her husband . One thing I will always have etched in my memory is the incredible love between her and Lolly as Lolly loveing cared for Jennifer as she became sick. I once heard its not how you loved others you'll be remembered for but how others loved you. My dear Jennifer you will always be remembered . I'm not surprised you left us on Christmas day heaven must have been extra beautiful on the day of our savior's birth. Beautiful like you ! I will love you for always
My Deepest sympathy to Matt, Zack, Jeff, John, Brad, all of Jenna's family and friends. My heart breaks for you. Such sad news. So many fond memories of her. She certainly brought much joy and laughter into my life. What a wonderful person. I am blessed that our paths crossed. RIP Jenna
A sister most my life and my honor to have had her in my life for as long as I did. She was a warrior and one of the bravest woman I knew. My deepest condolences to the whole family. I love you all. I’m always here for any member of the family and hope you all will lean on me if ever needed. I loved her dearly, may she finally get some peace and know we all loved her. I’m sure she is welcomed with open arms. Love you Jennifer Ann, you will never be forgotten.