Jean-Denson-Obituary

Jean Denson

Pinellas Park, Florida

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DENSON, Jean 85, passed away after a brief illness on Aug. 26, 2010 surrounded by her loving family. She spent most of her life in Delmar, NY and moved to Dunedin in 1997. Jean was a driving force in the bowling industry and was inducted into the Albany Bowling Association Hall of Fame....

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I know this is very late but I had to let people know that I called Del during the commeratve get together. I spoke to Peggey and some others. I'm dorry I could not make it - 1200 mile round trip was a little to much for me.
So I called. By Jeam. I wqill always remember you. Jack

When l think back to my time at Del Lanes, Jean is a part of those memories. They were good times & good memories.
Thanks.

Although I didn't know you personally, I know you were a terrific woman just in the way your son turned out. He is the result of a loving mom's instruction and love. Most of the time, our children are the reflection of who we are. I believe this stands true with one my the best friends, Ted Were. My condolences to your family, and may you rest in peace-Emil Onzo.

If it wasn't for Jean aka Mrs. Denson as us kids new her...I wouldn't had turned out to be the bowler I was and receive as many trophies as I did in my early days. She taught us the meaning of good sportsmanship and had the patience of a saint when it came to us junior bowlers. Mrs. Denson will always have a place in my heart and has left me with many great memories of my bowling years. Rest in Peace Mrs. Denson and celebrate with the Angels in our Beautiful Heavens above...You will be missed!

Teddy, Peggy and Family, I am so sorry for the loss of your mom and our former Delaware Ave neighbor. Please know that I will keep all of you in my prayers.

You have one more from Del Lanes. You are the only person to retire from the lanes. Thank you for all the typing you did for me. And it was difficult typing at that. Jean; I will miss you very very much. You did so much for me, saying Thank You just does not seeme enough.

I was just talking about Jean and Peggy the other day at Spare Time in Latham. We were talking about all the directors involved in the Jr. Bowling programs some 20 yrs ago and how great the programs were back then. I feel so bad that Jean passed what a wonderful lady she was. And so dedicated to bowling. God Bless her family I will keep you in my prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss, Jean was instrumental in my junior bowling program and even into my adult bowling. I will miss her she was a very nice lady and a very good bowler.