Jean Laing Coburn, born on January 15, 1940, in Providence, Rhode Island, to the late Eleanor Coburn and Dean F. Coburn, passed away at age 78 on October 20, 2018, at the Merrimack Nursing Home in Boscawen, New Hampshire.Jean spent the majority of her living in New Hampshire and California, where...
Rest In Peace my friend, you have earned the privilege. I thank you for the gift of your humor & enjoyment of life. It is friends like you that made our work life at IBM so enjoyable.
Teresa (TZ) Jenkins
October 30, 2018 | Sunnyvale, CA
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I met Jean through IBM many years ago and always enjoyed her positive and pleasant personality. My condolences and deep sympathy to her friends and family.
Sheila Crocker
October 26, 2018 | Pine Grove, CA
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Coburn Family
October 26, 2018
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I love and miss you....mom. It was very special to spend some final time together and especially looking through all the family photos together. I will think of you everyday, and tell Landon and Elise all about you.
I was telling Landon that his grandma and my mom passed and he said he will get me another one from the flea market..hopefully that makes you laugh..I love how children see the world.
Bill Erickson
October 26, 2018 | San Jose, CA
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She sounds like a person anyone would like as a friend. My sympathy to her family and friends . Have peace from god. Philippians 4:6,7
Liz
October 25, 2018 | FL
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Jean and I met working at IBM. She had the most beautiful smile and laughed heartily as we met for lunch with our dear friend Kay Hufstedler. We missed Jean when she left California but always remembered our good times during our gatherings. My deepest sympathy and condolences to Jean's son and family.
Grace Schoenbrun
October 25, 2018 | Los Altos, CA
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Jean and I met when we both worked at IBM in Palo Alto, CA, as Administrative Managers. We became fast friends sharing hobbies, many friends and a lot of laughter. Always a happy person, Jean had a smile that lit up a room, and she loved Sees' candies...especially chocolate peanut clusters. After she retired, Jean went to work at a small office where I sometimes helped out when Jean took a vacation. The office was very close to a Sees' candy store, so lunch usually included a walk to...