Jean-Ward-Obituary

Jean A. Ward

Cleveland, Ohio

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JEAN A. WARD (nee Mangino). Beloved wife of the late James M.; dearest mother of Dennis (wife Meigan), Dubber (wife Sally), Terry "Bear" (wife Mary Lynn) and Sean (wife Julie); loving grandmother of Erin Larkin, Patrick, Matt, Amy Nakamura, Katie, Jimmy, Danny, Ryan, Kevin, Sean, Michael,...

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Dear Dennis,Meigan,Dubber,Sally,Terry, Mary Lynn, Sean and Julie and all the Ward Grandchildren, I was so sorry to hear about Aunt Jean passing away. I was out of town or I would have come to the funeral. She was a great lady and I will remember the family get togethers at your house when we were little with your Mom & Dad. She was always smiling and funny.They are both in heaven together with my Mom.Our deepest condolences and prayers to your family at this time.
Love,
Mary and Bob...

Dear Dubber, Amy and Ward family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Losing your mother is probably one of the most difficult losses to deal with. She raised four strong and family oriented men and I'm sure she is so proud of all of you and all of her grandchildren.
With deepest condolences,
Jeff and Cathy Leonard

Dear Dennis and entire Ward family,

On behalf of Colleen, myself and all of us that knew her please accept our heartfelt sympathy over the loss of your mom. She certainly left quite a legacy, one to be proud of. You have a strong family and will move-on sharing her spirit now with others. May she be at peace, God bless you all.

Sincerely,

Joe, Colleen and the Finelli Family

sorry I missed the funeral. Your Mom was a tough lady and raised four great men.

Grams,

What can I say?! You were a special lady and things just won't be the same without you. I can already hear the space that was filled with your words (powerful as they were), your jokes, and your spirit missing at Thanksgiving dinner. Who is going to go first in the dinner line? We'll let Stephanie...

Whether you knew it or not, you taught us all about what it means to use your own voice, have your own opinions, and most importantly make your own way. I thank you for that....

Hey Gramma Jean...........whenever you were around, we all knew it!!!
We miss you already and thank you for all of the occasions that you brought us together as a family. This family is one of the best things that has ever happened to me.
Love,
Meigan

Dear Dennis, Meigan, Dubber, Sally, Terry, Mary Lynn, Sean, and Julie,
Please accept my words of condolence on the loss of your Mom. I have fond memories of the years growing up when we would have large family gatherings and "Aunt Jean" would always have a big smile, a laugh, a hug for any of us.
I am sorry for your loss. Her picture here in the notice, smiling and vibrant is how I will remember her.
Love to all,
Liz Kilroy Hernandez

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.