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Jean Lytle

Passaic, New Jersey

Age 83

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Jean Knight LytleDecember 15, 2013Jean Knight Lytle, 83, of Cape Coral, FL, and formerly of Passaic, NJ, went home to be with the Lord, Sunday December 15, 2013 at Cape Coral Hospital.Jean is survived by her husband of 14 years, Raymond Lytle, daughter Deborah (Edward) Woodward, son David...

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I was Jeans hairdresser for a few years, she always lifted my spirits and would light up the room whenever she walked in! She was heaven sent and loves the lord, she will be deeply missed, I know she is glad to be home.

I was BLESSED to meet Jean this past summertime..... She was an amazing woman and a joy to know. I know she is enjoying a beautiful afterlife with God and is at peace. I am grateful to have met her.

Jean I will miss you very much . when I loss my mother you took me under your wing and treated Luke a daughter. And also introduce me as your daughter and my girls as your grand children. Please give my mother a hug and kiss from and my girls you ll know her she is one of gods people she'll look Like me with big white wings, and she will be there with her bible in her hands. Brandy you nickname her tripod will be there for you.I will never forget the great time you and I had on our mother...

For the time I have known Jean she has been wonderful to my family. She will always be the best great grandma my kids ever had. We will miss her terribly.

Jean was my "big sister" when I was growin up. She had a kind word for everyone. Rest from your earthly labors. You have earned your heavenly peace.

Aunt Jean was one of the most light hearted, friendly people I ever had the honor of knowing. She always had a smile on her face and was warm and welcoming to everyone she met. I will miss her so much but know that I will see her again when it's my turn to go to Heaven. I love you Aunt Jean <3

I will miss my sister Jean tremendously. She was kind, generous, loving and so proud of her sisters and brothers. Nothing was ever too much trouble for her. She told me she wasn't afraid and that she had perfect peace. She could only say this because she knew when she left this world she would be experiencing something far more glorious than anything this world could offer.

My sister befriended everyone she met. She was always loving, encouraging and kind. I enjoy remembering her hearty laugh, and her smile.

My sister Jean was one of the most goodhearted loving person I have known. She always had a smile. All through her debilitating illness she wanted to reassure others that she was okay. Loved her family. Her last words to me were "I love you"