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Jean E. Wardell

Jacksonville, Illinois

Mar 14, 1960 – Jan 27, 2023

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BORN
March 14, 1960
DIED
January 27, 2023
LOCATION
Jacksonville, Illinois
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association
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American Heart Association

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Jean E. Wardell Jacksonville - Jean E. Wardell, 62, of Jacksonville, IL, passed away Friday, January 27, 2023, in Jacksonville. She was born on March 14, 1960, in Jacksonville, the daughter of Jack and Ruby Smith Wardell. She is survived by brothers: Jack (Mary) Wardell, of Murrayville, Jim...

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Thinking of my friend Jean today! Hope you have a great day of remembering her today.I have so many great memories of Jean,she was one of a kind and I sure do miss talking to her on the phone after we moved away,couldn´t help loving Jean. I will never forget her,she has a place in my heart.

Jeanie Beanie the memories I have of you are overflowing right now. You lived life on your own terms and had a bright light that followed you wherever you went. You were one of a kind and I feel comforted knowing you are now at peace. Rest easy beautiful Angel.

My deepest condolences on the loss Jean! We shared so many good times playing softball back in the day. Rest in Peace Jean!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I'm so very sad for the passing of "Bean Jean." She was a wonderful sister-in-law! We had an inside thing between us that every time she would see me, she would say "Happy Birthday J.C.!" I will miss her smile and upbeat personality.

I will never forget Jean.When Mike and I moved from Oklahoma Jean was the first friend that I met and we hit it off right from the get go.I don´t think I ever met a friender person than Jean.We became very close and did a lot of fun things things together.She would come over just about everyday and get in one of the recliners and tell me she liked coming over and visiting cause she thought my house was so comfortable and a lot of times she would say,Doris I think I might just take me a nap...

I met Jean when she lived next door to my parents, Doris & Mike. She sure was one kind, sweet, and funny person. Although it´s been many years since I´ve seen or talked to her, I have thought of her often and can still hear her saying, "What´s up, Miss. How ya been" and hear that contagious laugh of hers. I´m thankful to have had the opportunity to know her and I´m so sorry to hear of her passing. I will keep her family in my prayers

I just see Jean about 1 month ago and thought she looked great! I am shocked to read this and my deepest sympathy to all her family! I worked with Jean at the book bindery and every time she seen me she would say "what up nanc." She was a wonderful person and I will miss seeing her.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.