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Jeanne Sheets

Portsmouth, Ohio

1923 - 2018

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Sheets, Jeanne 1923 -2018Jeanne Kelly Sheets, loving wife, devoted mother, and dedicated volunteer, was born to Isaac W. and Ruby Mahaffey Kelly on October 2, 1923 in Portsmouth, Ohio. After a long decline, she went home to her cherished Scioto County January 5, 2018 to rest next to her husband,...

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prayers for the family She was a lovely lady.. we had many good times together with the GirlScouts

God Bless Mrs.Sheets and the entire Sheets family during this time of loss.

Francis Miller

Thank you for allowing me to take care of your beautiful mother at the Chapel Grove Inn. Her smile could light up a room and she was always so happy! I am so glad I was able to come back and visit and she was able to meet my little boy Graham! Also a big thank you to Keith and Becky for always asking about me and my pregnancy! I'm going to miss all of you and you are all in my prayers!!
Lots of love, Libby Steer (nursing assistant at chapel grove)

Our hearts and prayers are with the magnificent Seven Ks and their families and loved ones on Mrs. Sheets passing. Take joy in the reunion of Shelley and Keats!
Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art.

Love and gratitude,
Molly, Rohan and Shyam Swami

I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. May the soul of your mother be at peace with our Heavenly Father.

God bless you,Mrs. Sheets

God bless the family in this time of sorrow, but rejoice for the gain in Heaven and the peace well earned. You can rest now, good and faithful servant.

Dear Sheets Family,

What a beautiful obituary for a beautiful lady! I have such great memories of her as my junior high school chauffeur from McKinley Jr. High every afternoon. She made the effort to take care of other kids besides her own.

What a surprise I had when I visited a church friend at Chapel Grove and saw her name on the door of her room. When I saw her sitting in the commons area, I spoke to her and realized that dementia had the best of her. When I mentioned that...