Jean-Smith-Obituary

Jean Louise Smith

Pinconning, Michigan

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SMITH, Jean Louise of Pinconning, Michigan. Mrs. Smith, age 69, passed away Monday, March 28, 2011 at Aspen Ridge Retirement Village in Gaylord, Michigan with her loving family by her side. She was born on August 27, 1941 in Oceanside, New York to the late John and Sarah (Stead) Colquhoun. She...

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I'll always remember the wonderful summers we had playing in your backyard along with the many hide & seek games in the early evening. Your mom teaching us to sew, you two were such a special ladies. You were loved & are missed. Jeannie, see you when I get there. Hugs & love

"Good bye Mrs.Martin, yes indeed". A great teacher and a great person. Rest assured she has moved on to her reward in heaven. Thank you from all the children whose lives you touched with music.

Jeannie and I was first cousins,as her father and my father were brothers. As children we grow up together.
No one was more forgiving, kind harted,and always laughing as Jeannie was. She will be missed by all the family & friends. My deepest sympathy to all the family.

Betty Colquhoun Graeff
& Bob Graeff

Jeannie was a good friend an neighbor to my familly, she will be missed by all that knew her. My condolences to the family.

My Colquhoun Clan connection, our bowling partner, our dear friend, we'll miss you. I still think of the winter day I slid the car off the highway, and Jean pushed, while I rocked it until the frame got hung up on the bank of ice left by the snowplows. There was no radio reception - I'm talking CB radios, kids - but the sheriff came along and called a wrecker for us. No ticket. We had only $2, the wrecker driver didn't take AAA, but the driver didn't complain, and we went merrily on our...

My sympathy to your family in this time of loss. I will always remember Jean fondly as a teacher and a mentor. Pinny c/o '96

So sorry to hear of Jeannie's death. I talked to her last year and didn't realize that she was terminal. We were pretty good friends when we lived in Pinny back in the mid to late 60's. Many happy memories of our trip west. So sorry for your loss, Bill, Beth and Sam. Katrina Marshall