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Jenna M. Trudeau-Forget

Providence, Rhode Island

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Jenna Trudeau-Forget passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on August 8, 2006.

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Jenna you have been our pillar of light and hope for the last 18 years. We all have grown so much, I know you have been leading us this whole way. Thank you for all the signs you give us and showing us you are always with us. It´s been a true blessing to call you my sister. With all our love xoxoxo

Another anniversary. 16 years. I think of Jenna and talk about her often. I´m sure she is sharing her beautiful soul with all that are in heaven. Godspeed little sister.

Jenna trudeau was my cousin she was the best always there for us and her brother Brian my cousin and Karen my cousin I miss u so much Jenna u are always loved always I love you cuz always

Jenna,

You, Eric and your Family are always in my thoughts. I talk of you often and have great memories of time spent with you. Your laughter stays with me and while my heart is broken for what we lost, the world was a better place for everyone that knew you. All my love Nicola xoxo

Thinking of you often.

Love and miss you everyday Jenna xoxo

Reminiscing with Nicola yesterday really made me think about our Jenna and what an empty space was left when she left. Time goes on but certain memories stand still. thinking of you Jenna all the time. Until we meet again (you'll be glad to know I quit smoking 6 years ago btw). Nicola and I always keep you close to our hearts .

I think of Jenna every day. Her family are never far from my thoughts. I wonder how everyone is doing and how you are all still coping with the grief. It was an honor to work with Jenna and watch her grow up in front of my eyes. Her excitement when she got engaged to Eric and the magical wedding - how proud and happy the whole family was. I will never forget her father daughter dance - it still chokes me up. She was a beautiful soul - I was lucky to know her.

Giving out your memorial scholarship tonight. Its been my honor for all these years to help perpetuate your memory. Keep on shining down on all of us xoxo