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Marie-Louise Reed-Jobe Obituary

Marie-Louise Jeanne REED-JOBE Marie-Louise went to meet her Lord on October 11, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ, surrounded by her loving family. Mary Lou was born March 21, 1928, to Emil and Zoe Jonaux in Brussels, Belgium. After coming to United States in 1950, she met and married Lt. Fulton Glen Reed and gave birth to three daughters. The family settled in Kent, Washington for many years until Mr. Reed's death in 1979. Mary Lou married the second love of her life, Commander JK Jobe in 1982. They moved to Issaquah, WA until Mr. Jobe's death in 2001. Missing her triplet grandchildren, Mary Lou relocated to Scottsdale, AZ in 2005 where she lived until her passing. Beloved Wife, Mother, Nana, and Great-Nana, she is survived by her daughters Glenda Reed (Maple Valley, WA), Heather (Jerry) Jones (Bermuda Dunes, CA), Danielle (Randy) Robertson (Scottsdale, AZ), her beloved grandchildren: Kevin (Robin), Patrick (Kjerstin), and Jameson Lange, Shannon and Spencer Walsh, Alesha, Reed, and Morgan Robertson, and Great Grandkids Austin, Allex, Ethan Ruggles and Avery Marie-Louise Lange. A Celebration of Mary Lou's life will be held March 14th, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 13055 SE 192nd St. Renton, WA 98058. A private burial will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in Kent. Memorial contributions are suggested to The Audubon Society at http://birds.audubon.org/.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Mar. 11, 2011.

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Glenda

May 7, 2025

Dang, I am not in alignment with death or when you had to leave us. However, you and FG's legacy, as well as JK will live one for many generations to come. At this time, you have 8 grands and 6 great grands. I can't text you all because of technology. Anyway, you now have my email .

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