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Jean Kavanaugh Parker

Tallahassee, Florida

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Jean Kavanaugh Parker Jean Kavanaugh Parker, 64, died April 15, 2010, at her home in Shell Point. She is the daughter of Elwin Clinch Kavanaugh, Jr., deceased, and Mary Celeste Hardee Kavanaugh of Fernandina Beach. In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband of thirty-nine years,...

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To Robert & Jeanne's Family:
She and I were in FSU Law School together and she was such a dear and good friend. I think about her often, especially since our graduation and swearing in to the Bar has hit the 50 year mark. She was a very special person and I pray you all are well and are comforted by the fact she meant so much to so many.
Judge Mark Purdy (ret.)

It is hard to believe she has been gone this long. I still think of her often and remember what a good friend she was to me in law school. Mark Purdy

I just learned of Jean's passing and am deeply saddened. She was a wonderful lady and we were close friends in law school. Mark Purdy.

I was Jean's Neighbor across the street on Riverview Boulevard in Bradenton. Jean's Mother was the loveliest woman. She was the pall bearer in my Mother's funeral. What a special family. My deepest sympathy. Libby Manson Bigham

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your beautiful and talented wife. I hope you find comfort and hope through the many prayers in your behalf. Please remember that God has a loving concern for those who lose their loved ones in death (Psalms 146:9).

I worked with Jean at the PERC many years ago, and remember her as a very kind and gracious person. The same may be said of her husband Robert, to whom I extend my sincere sympathy.

I'm so sorry to hear of Jean's passing. She was a lovely lady and she will be missed.

Judy Mimms Lange

Although I did not know Jean well, you and I as long-time friends, I cannot imagine the tremendous grief you are going through. Please try to remember that as you go through this devastating time to remember your and Jean's wonderful times together and let that help you each day. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you.

Bob: We were very sorry to hear of Jean's passing. We fondly recall getting our "sea legs" and nautical training with the two of you at the old Shell Point. "Thelma Lee" is still part of our vocabulary! We lost track of you when you seriouslt went to sea. Jean was a great lady. You have our prayers and best wishes. McFerrin and Rosemary