Jean-Constantine-Obituary

Jean F. Constantine

Seattle, Washington

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Seattle, Washington
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Alzheimer's Association

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Jean Constantine passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 1, 2011.

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What a blessing to have the Constantines to be a part of our lives.Jean will surely be missed by many and remembered for her sweet smile and generous way she always made people feel welcome. The love of Jesus truly was shown in her life. Thank you for taking the time to come see us on your visit back to Seminole. I know that you miss her terribly as I miss my Herb, but we are grateful for the time God gave us with them and look forward to seeing them soon whole and rejoicing. Much love to...

Jean and Dean have shown us what it means to love one another and to live as Christ's ambassadors. They are models for us in how to relate as husband and wife and as Christians. With a beautiful demeanor, a delightful sense of humor and a twinkle in her eye, Jean made us all feel loved and special. We miss her but we also know that she is celebrating even now. As her reward I know she has already heard the words from Jesus’ own lips, “Come Jean, you who are blessed by my Father: take up your...

We will always remember Jean with fondness; her warmth, sense of humor, encouraging words and endearing smile. We're grateful for the example Jean and Dean have been to us as a married couple and as parents. The testimonies of Jean's friends also encourage us to persevere and live well for Christ.
Love Sherrie and Scott

When we moved to Seminole in 1969, Jean was my first visitor, welcoming us to the neighborhood & inviting us to her church, which we joined. Dean, your 4 kids grew up with our 4 boys -- what a wonderful time we all had! Jean & I talked for hours at a time, either at her house or mine. When my sister died in Lakeland, it was Jean who drove me there (Jerry was on a business trip), stayed with me and drove me back -- what a friend! After you moved to Bellevue, we visited you several times on...

January 18, 2011
We were so saddened to hear of Jean's death. What a dear friend to our family. Our friendship goes back to the mid 60's when we went to First Baptist, Largo, FL. The Constantine family were faithful members of our church and ministered to us and many, many others in our church and the community. Our families were together a lot and so many sweet memories are precious to us now. We were welcomed in their home and their lives and felt so close to them. We have the fondest...

Jean has always been a special part of my life-and I do mean always. We rejoice in her beautiful life.But will always miss her until we see her again
Dot Smith

I had the privilege of knowing Jean both as a child growing up in Largo, FL, and then again as an adult. Her warm smile and sense of humor light up my heart even now just as she lit up a room. Her example of hospitality and love will guide my life and I hope that one day I can make half the impact on others that Jean made on me. She was light in a dark world and will be missed. My sympathy to all the family.

My prayers goes to the entire family. Jean will forever be in my heart - she had a gentle soul and a wonderful sense of humor. Every time I saw her she was such an elegant lady. Dean, I am so sorry. I did not know she had passed away, I know there is great sorrow, but joy she is with Jesus. Love Jackie

I have known Jean and Dean all my life and what I remember most is how Jean would light up a room when she walked in. Her wonderful sense of humor with that laugh and never ending smile always made you feel loved and special in her eyes. There are many verses that would decribe Jean's presence on this earth but II Cor. 3:3 says it all..."You make it clear that you are a letter from Christ. You are the result of our work for God. You are a letter written not with ink but with the Spirit of...