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Jeannine Everett

Kenosha, Wisconsin

1933 - 2020

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Jeannine (Nelson) Everett

1933 - 2020

Peacefully and surrounded by her family, Jeannine Everett passed away at home on November 11, 2020 at the age of 87 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

She was born in Kenosha on March 22, 1933 to Oscar and Alice (Branham) Nelson...

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Beautiful woman with a beautiful family. I'm honored to have been a part of her life for a short time. She has a special place in my heart and she will be fondly remembered.

Don, Gary, Shelley and families. Jeannine was such a class act that will be hard to follow. She had a real Midas touch where everything she graced turned to gold. From raising her family, extensive exotic travels to instilling the hardest work ethics passed down from her dad. Such a gem, Jeannine was one of a kind

My sympathy to the family and friend of Jeannine. I always enjoyed her stories and pictures years ago, after a cruise when she came to have her hair done at Personal Touch. God bless you all.

Don, Gary, Shelley and family. What a great tribute to a beautiful lady. So much of my childhood was spent with Jeannine and the Nelsons. From the stand on Hwy 31 to feeding lambs on the corner of 31 and 60th street, to Milwaukee for Christmas parades with Alice, to selling at farmers market. All have left me with great memories and love for all I received from your family. May God bless you all during this time as you celebrate a beautiful life.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I have very fond memories of visiting Oscar, Alice, Jeannine, Don and their families when I was 10 or 12 years old. My father and Alice are 1st cousins. Summer visits in Kenosha included trips to the Farmer´s Market in Milwaukee and Kenosha. I know everyone was no stranger to hard work. Oscar loved to go to buffets and dances and Alice kept her camera busy with pictures of our time together. There never seems to be enough time, but I know Jeannine lived her...

Our deepest sympathy to you Don, your family and the Everett family. We have fond memories of you and Jeannine. I remember her at KCTC as I was in grade school there . Enjoyed our conversation with cruising which we love it too. We will not be able to attend due to the virus etc our thoughts and prayers are with all.

My prayers and condolences sent to you all at this difficult time. So many fond memories at Christmas time at Aunt Jennine and Uncle Dons.