1952
2012
FARMINGTON
Jeanene Mary Bartlett
March 8, 1952-Nov. 6, 2012
Jeanene Mary Bartlett, 60, a resident of Farmington, achieved eternal happiness with the Lord on Nov. 6, 2012. Jeanene was born on March 8, 1952 to John and Nora Murray in New York City, N.Y.
Jeanene's parents raised Jeanene, along with sister Nancy, in Our Lady of Angels parish, located in the Bronx, NYC. As a youth Jeanene enjoyed team sports such as basketball and swimming.
Later, as an adult, bowling provided a venue for enjoyment through participation in mother-son leagues with son, Spencer, and adult leagues with friends.
Jeanene met Kevin Bartlett in l978 . They were married on Sept. 18, 1982. After residing briefly in Queens, NYC, Jeanene, Kevin and Spencer came to their senses and moved to Connecticut, where son, Gerard, and daughter, Maggie Rose, entered their lives. Jeanene initiated her professional career as a radiographer and advocate for women's breast health in Bridgeport, Conn., at St. Vincent's Hospital.
In l996, the whole family moved to Farmington, where Jeanene fell in love with the desert, mountains and mesas. Despite good natured teasing regarding her NYC accent, Jeanene came to call the Four Corners area home, hiking and exploring throughout the region.
Jeanene continued her radiographer career at San Juan Regional Medical Center, initially as a Mammography Technician, later as a Mammography Supervisor. The focal point of Jeanene's career was women's breast health.
Jeanene is survived by her husband, Kevin; son, Robert Spencer and wife, Meredith; son, Gerard Thomas; daughter, Maggie Rose and Husband, James and their son, Jeanene's grandson, Jack Hudson; mother, Nora; sister, Nancy and husband, Howard and their children, Jeanene's nephews and niece, Bryan, Jennifer and James.
Jeanene's father, John preceded her in eternal happiness in June of 2012.
Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at Brewer, Lee and Larkin Chapel, 103 E. Ute St., Farmington.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.
A mass of Christian burial will be 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 414 N. Allen Ave. in Farmington.
Interment will follow at Greenlawn Cemetery, 1606 N. Dustin Ave. in Farmington.
Memorial donations may be made to the International Myeloma Foundation, http://myeloma.org/Main.action <http://myeloma.org/Main.action> , or the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, http://www.themmrf.org/ <http://www.themmrf.org/>
Jeanene's care is entrusted to Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St. in Farmington, 505-325-8688.
Those who wish to express their condolences may do so at www.serenityandcompany.com
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Sympathy to the family in the loss of you loved one. Psalm 9:9
D Evans
November 19, 2012
It's been a long time since Nancy & Jeanene, Kevin & Richard played in the halls of 2875 or attended OLA, but you will remain a part of my childhood.
Blessings and peace to all her friends and family during this sad time.
Kevin Beaney
November 12, 2012
RIP Jeanne We will miss you soo much... Love RIta and Michael.
November 12, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our family remembers yours and your mother fondly.
Jim and Mary Ann Brewster
November 11, 2012
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Jeanene.
(an "old" Bronx friend)
Ellen Levinson
November 10, 2012
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