Jean-Hirt-Obituary

Jean Hirt

Fostoria, Ohio

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Jean E. HirtJean E. Hirt passed away quietly at her home Tuesday, June 3, 2025. She was married to Douglas A. Hirt in 1957 and until his death in 2016. They had three children together, Janet Hirt, Steven Hirt, and Judith Burk.Jean is best remembered as a semi-professional musician. Her broad...

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My mom was always there for us as kids and into adulthood. Our lives were so full because of how she poured herself into everything she did. She made holidays extra enjoyable, especially Christmas. I still remember how she successfully raised a robin until it could fend for itself. Not only talented in music, she taught herself how to knit, crochet and embroider. She sewed tiny clothes for our Barbie dolls, and skirts and jumpers for my gradeschool sister and me. She was the best mom,...

I have many good memories of visiting with Jean Doug and family growing up.Good friends of my parents..any afternoons d evenings enjoyed.I enjoyed catching up at many co certs over the years. My.mom Pat had a true love of music and their clairenets and many band memories. As I don't drive have not seen much since my mom 's passing but did catch up at some concerts. May you feel God's arm's surround you as you celebrate her life.

Jean was a talented clarinetist, a caring neighbor, a supportive mentor, and a great friend. She welcomed me into the Fostoria Community Band when I was just 14, and her encouragement and example played an important role in my involvement with the band for many years.

One of my favorite memories was our post-concert ice cream tradition, a nice way to mark the end of those summer evenings. As a neighbor, Jean always had a comforting presence that made us feel at ease on our corner...

My sincerest sympathy on the loss of your Mother. It is not easy losing a parent. She was always so friendly when I was there as a teenager. Prayers for all of you.

Correction for my mother. It was the YMCA Board of Trustees of Fostoria that she was a member of. She also served as the secretary. Other efforts of hers include the Welcome Wagon of Fostoria, The March of Dimes (pitching-in for hands-on physical therapy), and work with Cub Scouts.

I'm so sorry for your loss Steve, Judy and Janet. Your mom was a great lady.

My mother served the community for several decades. She was on the Fostoria Board of Trustees, involved in the Riley School library, a Brownie leader and a member of the Hope Lutheran Church Bell Choir. She ruled-the-roost at 139 Rock Street for 60 years and was very supportive of family in so many ways. Her fondest memories were of Fremont in the 40's and 50's.