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Jean A. Mentor

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1930 - 2021

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Jean Alice Mentor was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on October 14, 1930, and passed away peacefully on July 31, 2021. Jean was born to Daniel C. Wright and Delphine (Pare) Wright, and grew up playing in the Forest Park neighborhood with her beloved older brother, Daniel C. Wright, Jr. Jean...

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Thank you all for being here and there for our families. I love you all for your kind words as my mom had for me. Never a cross word and always the right words of advice and calmness to get you through. All the kids found a mom of guidance in her. I miss her so much it still hurts. I think her voice lives on in all of us but I can´t call her to tell her. Yes I have to listen to her voice on recordings and almost call her as I did every day.

I am so sorry to learn of your mom's passing. Your mom was my mom's maid of honor and they remained good friends until the end. I remember having a nice conversation with your mom at my mom's wake. I sent a card but it was returned because I used the East Longmeadow address. I also used that same address for Valley Eye Radio. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.

Lisa we are so sorry for your loss I wish we would have met your mom she sounded like a great lady. She's with your dad now .if you need anything at all stop over and we will help you any way we can.

Steven,Bill,Peter,Lisa, Ramon and Patti, I have such wonderful memories of your Mom. I had so many shared precious moments with her during our many, many conversations at our kitchen tables with a cup of tea. Many of her favorite topics were talking in the most loving way about all of you and your many ventures. She was a beautiful person and I know you will have wonderful memories to help you through this most difficult time. My thoughts are with all of you, Ruthie

You all painted a perfect portrait of Jean,a woman at one with her life and her universe: a lasting treasure for the family. We send you our love.

Dear Mentor Family ..I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I remember her sitting on the front steps...always waving to people going by...her holding the ladder for your Dad as he painted the house...her wonderful sense of humor always found a way for a laugh...May she find peace and 'vision' in heaven as she sees everyone again (but in a different way)...may the countless memories of her life give you strength and peace...remember Riverview Avenue. My regards always-

I am sorry so sorry to hear about your mom. I worked at Loomis Lakeside and met the entire family and found the entire family loving. There was so much love for their mom you could cut it with a knife. Lisa my buddy I will never forget your kindness and the wonderful conversations we had at the reception desk. God bless your family. Now your mom is being taken care of again by your wonderful Dad.

Aunt Jean was as kind and selfless as the obituary says. Always smiling and positive, no cross words, always there when you needed help. It was a pleasure to know her. I am grateful she and Uncle Ray and their family were a be part of my life. They always will be. Much love to all the Mentor kids.