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Jean Ann Hoehn

Dallas, Texas

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HOEHN, JEAN ANN, Jean Ann Hoehn died Tuesday, October 2, at Methodist Hospital in Oak Cliff. She was a lifetime citizen of Dallas and an extensive would traveler with her husband. Jean is survived by her husband Gus Hoehn of Dallas; Paul Hoehn of Dallas and Karl Hoehn of Seattle. She is also...

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I shall always miss Jean's kindness to me and my family, her laughter, her wonderful cooking, her interesting conversation, and her example of bringing much glory to God. Her life blessed many people. She was an especially beautiful woman in appearance, as well as in spirit.

I will always be grateful to Jean Hoehn for introducing me to her brother, Ted, and arranging our first date, blind date. We were married Feb. 4, 1951. She and I had no sisters, but did become "sisters"
in our hearts. I believe she is in Heaven with Jesus, my husband, Pop and Mom Jones, and many friends and other relatives. She was very beautiful, inside and outside. My sons and I will always miss her.

...fond memories of "Aunt"Jean.

Oak Cliff always conjures up good feelings for me because I have associated it in my mind with visits to the Hoehns since I was a very little boy. How cool it seemed to live just around the corner from the bears at the zoo. I always had a great time when visiting my dear Aunt Jean. I will miss her.

Hello, Uncle Gus and Paul and Karl,
I am so sorry to learn of Aunt Jean's passing. Just recently at my folks' house I was looking at old photos and saw her photos with my family. Some photos were at a party celebrating my marriage to John. She, and all of you, have been a part of my family all along. So this is a sad time for you and for my family, but also a time to remember the sharing of much happiness. Take care.
Love,
Joanna