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Jean Townsend Mays

Richmond, Virginia

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Jean Townsend Mays, 56, of Richmond, passed away peacefully at home with her husband Saturday, March 3, 2007. She was born in Roanoke, Va. Survivors include her husband, James T. Mays of Glen Allen; son and daughter-in-law, James T. Mays, Jr. and Kim Mays of Roanoke; daughter and son-in-law,...

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I am thinking of all of you during this time! Jean was a truly wonderful person and dear friend.

Tommy and family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Peace.

I was so sorry to hear about Jean. She was a very special lady. I worked with her at Tax. When she first came there, we shared a conference room until they remodeled to give everybody offices. I remember her singing all the time. We lost touch over the years after I left Tax but I'll always remember what a sweet, caring friend she was.

Jimmy, Carley, Tommy, Rusty, Kim, Charlotte and Jacob:
Words can not express my feelings about Jean's passing. She was always such a true friend and was such a wonderful example to live up to. My thoughts and prayers are with you!
Love,

I was so sorry to hear about Jean's passing. I always thought so much of her, and loved the time I spent with the Mays family. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

My prayers are with you Mr Mays and your family. I worked with Jean at TAX for her whole time there.

She was such a wonderful young pure kind spirit. She gave me so much compassion while I was grieving in my divorce and while I couldn't see my son, and believed in me when I didn't in myself. I will always remember her laugh and her smile. She was the closest to an angel I've ever met.

Jimmy and family:

I am so sorry to hear of Jean's passing. I did not even know she was sick again. I worked with her at Virginia Western Community College for several years, and remember when she was sick with breast cancer. You may not remember me, but I prepared a meal for you both when she first got out of the hospital. My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family, and may Jean be remembered for the wonderful, funny, and loving person that she was. Sincerely,

Dear Jimmy and Family,

I had the pleasure of working with Jean in ITS at VWCC. We are thinking of you during this time of sorrow.