JEAN-WILSON-Obituary

JEAN WILSON

STILLWATER, New York

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Jean Wilson, 91, entered into eternal life on Sunday, March 27, 2011, at her home with her loving family by her side. Jean was born on June 11, 1919. She was predeceased by her husband of 40 years, Joseph Wilson Jr., and son, Joseph Wilson III. She was the loving mother of Jeanne Wilson of...

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I remember Aunt Jean always called me "Denny". She was probably one of the fewest people that ever called me that. And that always brought a smile to my face.

I had the pleasure of working with Jean at the railroad. She was a sweet and lovely woman who I loved a great deal. My prayers are with all her family at this time.
Patsy Melius

will always remember my times with you and how special u always made me feel.all the memories at your house and my trip to florida..say hi to mom and philip for me..love your goddaughter and neice .kathleen

To the Wilson family
So sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was a wonderful lady and will always be remebered as such. We used to have a lot of fun as children at her home. I can remember the house on Lake St in Stillwater and the fun times. Would love to hear from some of you. God bless all of you .
Love Jane {Britten} Albertson

we are so sorry for the loss of your mother there is no one like a mother god bless

Mom - Although it was difficult to let you go, I feel honored to have been there with you in your final days to witness your transition. Knowing that you are no longer in pain brings relief to all who witnessed your pain. You are now at peace with Dad, Joey and all those who went before you. We shall all meet again sometime in the future. Until that time I shall keep you close to my heart through years of memories. Love and miss you.

I will always remember your smile and your laughter. I will always love you. And one day we will see each other again.
Love forever
Lois Newman

Mom

I am so grateful that God grant me such a wonderful mother. My life will never be the same now that your gone. You made me the person I am today. It was a honor for me to have taken care of you. I am going to miss the little things - your smile, your laugh, our rides to the Battlefield, coming in from work and saying hi Mom and you always asking me how my day was, our cups of tea, just sitting quietly side by side and our enjoying our sundaes. You are free now and out of...

You were an AWESOME Aunt. Thank you for the great childhood memories of you and Uncle Joe. Your house was always so much fun to be in because it was filled with so much love and laughter. I will miss you but I know we will see each other again. Love, Maureen