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Stephanie Ollwerther-Balogh
February 11, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Georgian Ollwerther
February 11, 2007
To all of Jeanette's family and friends. Please accept my sincere condolences. I'm sorry I could not be there with you.
James H. Jesraly
February 11, 2007
"EULOGY FOR JEANETTE"
"A flower in its infancy,
from bud to full bloom,
grows to full beauty,
a wonder to behold.
After a period of time,
the bloom starts to fade,
and what is left withers and
dies. Thus is the wonder of nature,
but leaves us a gift ~ a memory
of once was, the joy of experiencing everything about us, for we are all flowers and we give to joy, just as Jeanette gave to everyone,who ever was around her.
Friends, as I write these passages about Jeanette what comes to mind are the wonderful things and qualities this gentle soul possessed. Jeanette had such an ability that gave everyone who had the honor to be in her presence, the gift of making it comfortable, giving a sense of tranquility and a special love to everyone she touched with her radiance.
Jeanette, I always found to be quick witted, enjoyed a good joke, had respect to all she encountered and always gave of herself to help anyone she could.This wonderful soul was truly "GOD'S ANGLE" who walked among us, sharing her graces with all of us, while showing concern for all her friends, helping who ever she could by using her gentle manner.
Those of us who knew her will agree she had quite a Leonian temperment and would occasionally use it, but it was always for the betterment for us to correct ourselvs of what we were doing that was "Just not quite right".
Friends, as we gather here to say our farewell to our beloved Jeanette I know I don't stand alone in missing her but let us take comfort that in "GOD'S KINGDOM IN HEAVEN" she is reaping her rewards while looking down upon us knowing one day we will join her and be reunited once again.
Farewell Jeanette, I love you, we all love you.
"A small sparrow came into my life,
singing a marvelous song as she
did. A sparrow so small and sweet,
who sang of happiness wherever
she went, spreading joy to
whomever she met, causing all to
love this song bird's tune.
for it brought forth a revelation
of peace, and all those who chose
to listened, were touched by
amazement of this gentle soul.
Alas, this sparrow has left us,
but her song still lives within
us, and if you listen with your heart, Jeanette will always be with you".
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"A gentle lamb came to us,
soft and cuddly as can be,
sharing her love with all of us,
Jeanette, who's love will never die".
Respectfully submitted ~
James H. Jesraly
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