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Jennie Lee "Lee" Nettleton

Topeka, Kansas

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LYNDON- Jennie Lee "Lee" Nettleton was born on January 18, 1933 near Quenemo, KS. When still a tiny girl her family moved to rural Lyndon, KS. where she lived her entire life; except for a short time when she lived in Arkansas as an Army wife. She left home for Heaven on Tuesday, October 6, 2009...

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Frank and family,

I heard of Lee's passing the day before I left on a trip to spend some time with my mother. I could not believe it when I heard the words from a friends mouth. My love and prayers go out to you as I know that this is a very difficult time for all of you.
When I think of Lee, I think of so many things. How she made me laugh until I could not laugh any more (I would ellaborate, but I think you know), how she infuriated me when she put red marks all over my...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

The Nettleton Family,

We are so very sorry to hear about Lee. She was really a great lady and will be missed by all that knew her. May GOD be with you during this time of sorrow.

Frank, Tim, Tammy, and Todd

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. I am so sorry I was unable to attend the funeral services. I remember your mother from church as a young girl and her making Glenda and I's skirts for pom pom. To know her was to love her anyone who had a chance to meet her was all the better. As hard as it is we know she is in a much better place without any pain!

Our condolences are sent from our hearts for the lost of Jennie Lee. I heard about her passing from my sister-in-law, Carol Engler who is with her son Tim Sisco and family. I have passed on the information of her passing to my brother, Vernon Brown, who lives near by us in Yakima. and to my son Kevin who was in Todd's class. Larry and I live near Moxee, WA but I am down in CA visiting the kids and grandchildren until Larry comes to get me later this month.

Jennie Lee will be...

I am sorry to hear of Jennie Lee's passing and wish you all the best. The memories of having known you and Jennie Lee as classmates will be cherished forever. Your friend!

Dear Frank Tim Tammy and Todd,

I will miss Lee's smiling face at the Christmas Eve parties. She was a true artist whose perfectionism was apparent in all her work. I will miss arguing with her, even though I knew I would never win; that was part of the fun. She will remain forever in the heart of those she touched. She was a strong, and courageous woman. We will miss her.
Love to you all her family.

Frank & family:

My condolences to you in your time of sorrow.

I have good memories of when you & Lee were some of our first neighbors in Lyndon. May special memories that each of you have bring you comfort.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.