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Jean Covington

Columbus, Ohio

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COVINGTON Jean Covington was born on August 17, 1925 in Columbus, Ohio to the parentage of Harold and Pauline (Yates) Williams. Jean was one of 15 children. She transitioned home on December 10, 2010 surrounded by her family. Jean accepted Christ early in life and later met and married (in...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Hey Aunt Jean! I made a pot of greens this thanksgiving and thought about you. Your greens were some of the best around, hands down! You are missed here, but never forgotten. Continue to rest easy.

Miss you so much! That day is coming up, still as hard to deal with as it was in 2010. Love you always!

words alone can't express how much i miss you grandma, when you left apart of me left as well, things will never be the same! but life goes on, and as a man i have to be strong and continue life head on. There's not a day that goes by i don't think of you, your truly missed now and forever. You will always be the love of my life, love you granny.....

I am so sorry for your loss! Jean was the besy. My heart goes out to your family!

To The Covington Family

May God be with as you go through losing Aunt Jean, although I am not longer in the family, Aunt Jean and Dorothy never treated me any different, I will miss her as much as I do Dorothy, Love you Aunt Jean and I will see you up there.

Gloria Moss (Pace)
rean

Stephanie and Stephvon,

I meet your Mother and Grandmother only 1 time, but she was a very nice lady. She was very tiny and frail, but she had a quick wit. I know how painful this is, but God needed another angel to fill the choir in heaven, so he called her home. We will keep you in our prayers, because now you will need strength.
Your friend, Bernie Kenny

Oh Miss Grannie Jean, This is Lisa, remember, Kara's BFF. I just want you to know that the time I spent at your home in October 2010 was one of the most memorable times of my life...you were so warm, loving, and giving. Thank you for welcoming me with open arms and making me feel right at home. I enjoyed you so very much and I miss you terribly. I was so happy to see where Kara came from, and I always told her that she was you. I'll miss Kara wining, "Grandma, where's my coffee" God gets...

We count ourselves truly blessed, that in this life, we knew Grandma Covington.
Our prayers are with you and your family.
Love, Tim and Debi