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Jenny, Jenny cute as a penny. You still make me smile : ) Miss you Love!
Mary
January 03, 2011 | VA


West Point, Virginia
WEST POINT - Jennifer Scanlan Mudrick, 36, of West Point, Va., died Monday, Jan. 11, 2010. She had been a 911 dispatcher for the Town of West Point. Her daughter, Abigail Mudrick, preceded her in death.She is survived by her husband, Christopher Mudrick; her parents, Hugh and Charlotte Scanlan;...
Read MoreJenny, Jenny cute as a penny. You still make me smile : ) Miss you Love!
Mary
January 03, 2011 | VA
Just ran across an old email you sent me, Jen.
Rondal Robinson
February 15, 2010 | Nowhere, KY
Hugh, Charlotte, Chris, and family,
Words are inadequate at this tragically sad time. John and I are thinking of you daily and praying for the strength you will need to sustain you all.
Hugh, just know that I will be there for you at any time.
Love,
Emily
Emily Bohannon
January 24, 2010 | Gloucester, VA
Mr.& Mrs. Scanlan,
With much sympathy and prayers to you and your family.
-Phillip White Class of '79
Vicki Green White Class of '81
Madison White Class of '08
January 15, 2010 | Deltaville, VA
Bubba and Charlotte, As you know Jenny was my best friend and I will miss her dearly.Please know that I am here for you guys! Mary Sumner
Mary Sumner
January 15, 2010
Charlotte, Hugh and family. I wish I had some special words to comfort you at this very tragic time but please know you are loved and in my prayers. Cherish the memories.
Ann Cochran, Lanexa, Virginia
January 15, 2010
Hugh and Charlotte, I wish there were words to help you through this, but I can't find them. Jenny was a beautiful person inside and out, and she will be greatly missed. I'm here if you need me. Love and Light Laurie
January 15, 2010
Mr. and Mrs. Scanlan --
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My heart and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Katie Rothery
January 14, 2010 | Denver, CO
Hugh and Charlotte,
I sit and try to imagine the pain of losing one's child but can't begin to comprehend the hurt and devastation that you must be feeling.
Hold on to the good memories to help get through the bad times.
Betty Woodard
January 14, 2010 | Deltaville, VA