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Jean Paddock

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Jean Kasuba Paddock, PhD 1939-2012 Dr. Jean Kasuba Paddock, 73, of Gaithersburg, Md., and Leesburg, Va., passed away on Friday December 14th, 2012.Born in Massachusetts on July 31, 1939, she was the daughter of Stanley A. and Antonina Mahoj Kasuba. She was married to the late John Philip Paddock....

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With sadness, but also with fond and loving memories, I offer my sympathies to her supportive family on the passing of Jean. Although in recent years, only holiday cards were exchanged, Jean and her husband John were so influential in my development as a scientific researcher when we worked together in Dr. Lowenstein's lab both at B.U. and then following them to Thomas Jefferson University. I will miss her kindness and smiles. God bless.

With deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. I worked with Ms. Jean at NIH. After she retired, we kept in touch mostly by e-mail and of course she always mailed a Christmas card. I will truly miss Ms. Jean. May her soul rest in peace!

I am so sorry to hear about Jean's death. She was a very special person to me. We met at NIH and she was not only extremely professional and taught me bundles, but was also a wonderful caring person. She was a true Christian who is now basting in God's warmth and love, free of pain and disease. I thank God for the privilege of having Jean as my friend. Rest in peace Jean and I love you. And may the Lord be with her family as they now adjust to life without Jean.

I will miss Jean's email messages. She will always be my good friend. Her friendship was a short but valuable part of my life. I love you, Jean

I was very sorry to hear of Jean's passing. I had the pleasure of working with her at the Center for Scientific Review. She was respected by all for her knowledge, her fairness, and her strong interpersonal and professional skills. I was only there for 2 years, but I knew her as a shining light at that institution.

I want to express my deepest sympathy to all of Jean's family. I was sad to hear of Jean's passing. She was a terrific person and we enjoyed good times and great talks. She will be greatly missed.

Louise Classon

I was so sorry to hear that Jeannie had died. I knew her when we were young girls in Pittsfield. Many times her accurate arm saved me from snow ball throwing boys. She was a good friend and will be missed

My deepest sympathy to all. I was shocked and saddened to hear of Jean's passing.
We were good friends and classmates for over 50 years.I have so many fond memories of the fun times we had through the years. Her classmates at the Elms are very proud of her brilliant Career.

I always enjoyed my visits with her in Gaithersburg and the LeBlanc's house and meeting her family.

She was in my daily prayers.With all of her health problems she put up a good fight to the end.
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It is with great sadness that I read of Jean's passing. She has been on my daily prayer line ever since she went to live with her nephew. In a letter posted December 6th, she mailed a "prayer-for-healing" card to me and my husband. I never had the chance to write back.We spent a couple of days together and visited the Elms so that she could explain her vision for what the new Elms labs should contain. The memories and fun we had at the Elms will stay in my heart forever.Thank you to her...