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Jessie Jewel Johns

Mesa, Arizona

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Jessie Jewel Johns, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2007 in Mesa, AZ., surrounded by her family. She was born September 11, 1929 in Walnut Grove, Missouri. She was the daughter of Frank Floyd Eaves and Elizabeth Kaneaster. She moved with her family to Arizona from Missouri in 1934....

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My heart goes out to Uncle Bob and my cousins. I was actually in Arizona with my mother in the hospital when Jessie passed. I had to return to Maui and missed the funeral by one day. I thought Aunt Jessie was like the quintessential mother. She was friendly and sweet, quiet and respectful. I know you will miss her, she was such a lovely lady.
Love and aloha,

Dear Debbie and Family, I was so sorry to hear about your wonderful mother, wife,grandmother and friend graduating and returning to life with our Father in Heaven. She was a sweetie-pie and I loved to talk with her. She was so proud of her children and grandchildren. We often shared stories about our grandchildrens many wonderful accomplishments. At the time of her passing I was in Calif, taking care of my 83 yr old Mother and was so sorry to miss the service. Our prayers are with you and...

Aunt Jessie was a special soul who passes our way but rarely. Quiet, dignified and very slow to judgement. Always genuine, always glad to see you. Loved by all, cherished by her family. She made a heck of a goulash when we were kids. I remember sitting around the table with Judy, Debb, Rob, and my brother Keith and eating as much of that goulash as you could possibly could hold in our little bellies. She was always so patient with all of our shenanigans. A home truly filled with love. I...

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dear mother. I know how much she loved her family and how much she meant to all of you. Mother's are special and I know you'll feel the loss. Thankfully we can all be together again. Judy is a such a tribute to her Mother. She's my hero so I know her Mom was special.

Jessie was a wonderful soul who was loved by many and will be missed so very much by her many friends. I haven't seen her for many years due to both of our ages, but have enjoyed having her daughter Judy Scott as our ward Relief Society President for the past five years.

We can all look forward to a reunion beyond the veil and catch up with old times.

My love to the family.

Rob, Kim and family,
So sorry to hear of your Mother passing. She was a kind and gentle person who was always so nice to me and my family. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Jessie was my mother-in-law and a tribute to motherhood. She cared deeply for her children, taught them righteous principles, and lead by example. She and Bob accepted me into the family with open arms and supported the efforts of Judy and me. They counseled with our children in times of stress and helped in many ways. I miss her. Although she has moved out of this probationary state and into the spirit world, her influence will last my lifetime.
Bryant