Jean-Cale-Obituary

Jean F. Cale

Wichita, Kansas

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Cale, Jean F., 85, former secretary and longtime Cessna employee, passed away Friday, Dec. 16, 2011. Memorial services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas Masonic Home Chapel, 401 S. Seneca. She is preceded in death by her husband, Lee E. Cale; parents, Jess and Lucille Edwards; and son, Bruce...

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Jean was our aunt's "roomie" at the Kansas Masonic Home Pavilion the past three years. We always enjoyed visiting with her - she was a very neat lady and we'll miss her.

Bill and Sandy Cole

Linda, you and your family are in my prayers during this difficult time. It is never a good time to lose a loved one and especially during the holiday season. May God bring you peace and know your mom is no longer suffering.

Linda, my prayers are with you. Your mother was a great woman and a real asset to IAAP. We missed her when she was no longer able to participate in our functions. Please know she is with the Lord now and walking the bricks of gold with no pain and suffering. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Linda,
Your Mother had such a vibrant personality! I know nothing ever fully prepares you for the loss of your mother, but please take comfort in knowing she lived a rich and full life and was loved dearly by those around her. Wish I could be there for you with a big hug.
Love,

Regardless of our ages, it's always too soon to lose our mothers. That's what your mother wrote to me when I lost my mother. My sympathies for your loss. Jean was quite a character and will be missed.

What a wonderful, special lady was my cousin Jean. She'll always live in my heart and memory. My love, thoughts, and prayers are with all of the family. Heather Clark Allison (Coronado, CA)

Linda, I am sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers

I volunteer at KMH and I visited Jean each week for several years. In addition to listening to me try to play on a piano keyboard, She taught me several fun phrases: "I do believe you 'stood under missed me.'" "I appreciate you until you get paid more." and "I love ya til I get to know you better." She was smart, organized, and energy giving. She kept up with knowing my activities and she would ask what's new since my last visit.

Linda I'm so sorry for your loss. Diana Smith