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JENNIE WELCH EGGERS

Houston, Texas

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JENNIE WELCH EGGERS passed on unexpectedly on July 19, 2010, at her home in Houston.Born in Houston on Sept. 15, 1953, Jennie graduated from Bellaire High School and then the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She returned to Houston after college and enjoyed a fruitful career in the...

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Jennie was such a light...who could ever forget her smile, those dimples and her wit? She will be so missed by all of us. My sincerest condolences to John and her family.

God bless Jennie and her loving family and freinds. She'll be missed so much. What a lovely, talented spririt she is. Francie Mendenhall

Katye, While I am saddened that you lost your sister I am joyful that she apparently live her life in full expression of her talents, and gifts. If Jennie was anything like you, I would have liked to have know her.

John,
I am shocked at the news of Jennie. I am out of town and will miss the services but my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. I believe I have known you 2 for most of my life through HGO and TUTS. Jennie was such a wonderful spirit and will be missed by many I am sure.

John,
I am saddened to hear of Jennie's passing. Although I did not know her well, it was always a great pleasure to see her and talk with her at the TUTS gatherings. My thoughts and prayers are with you and both your families.

We will all miss Jennie here at TUTS, and there are many wonderful things about her legacy on her Facebook page at Jennie Welch Eggers, now maintained by her sister Meg. All good thoughts to John and the entire clan of both families.

Dear Jeannie,

I always told you that you had the brightest show smile. I only knew you for a short while but I'm sure you touched many people with you warm smile and kind heart. You will be missed.

John,
I am so sorry and shocked to hear of sweet Jennies passing. I had her and you in my heart and offered up prayer of comfort and peace during my church worship service yesterday. I pulled out a photo of Jennie, donned in her green Emerald City of Oz costume, with myself and "Toto" Spike and just smiled. Oh what a fun and fond picture to have of beautiful Miss Jennie.

Johnny,
I first worked with Jennie back in the 70's. Her talent was always amazing and her personality could light up a stage by itself. Beverly and I send our most sincere condolences. David Grant