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JILL EILEEN JAHNKE ROBERTS

Birmingham, Alabama

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ROBERTS, JILL EILEEN JAHNKE Jill Eileen Jahnke Roberts, 63, of Birmingham, passed away on October 10, 2009 in her home, after a long illness. Jill was born February 24, 1946, in Peoria, Illinois, to Karl and Betty Jahnke. On August 16, 2003, she married her South Bend high school classmate and...

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We take great comfort in knowing that Aunt Betty and Uncle Karl were made so very happy when Jill married Steve. Thanks Steve for loving Jill through the difficult times. We are thankful for you and for Jills life. Sorry for the loss that has come to you and to Rebbeca and all of us who loved her.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Steve and Rebecca. Jill was a wonderful friend. I will miss our luncheons and her funny stories. She is at peace now.

My sincere condolences to the family. Jill was a treasured friend and co-worker to me. Pat Conery

Jill was a wonderful sister, mother, and wife. We'll all miss her sense of fun and laughter, and her love of her family and friends. She will remain in our hearts and memory for ever.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the future without Jill. Although we didn't keep in touch as we would have liked, I enjoyed all her emails and holiday letters and often told her she should have been a writer. She will truely be missed.

Thinking of you, Steve, as you go through this very difficult loss.

My condolences for your loss. May Jill's example be an inspiritation to the many of us that battle breast cancer. Looking forward to the time when no resident will say that I am sick (Isaiah 33:24). You are in my prayers.

Rebecca,
I am so sorry for your loss. Losing your mother is one of the hardest things in life to go through. However, God provides us comfort beyond compare. It is as if he wraps his loving arms around you to hold you. You also have the support of friends and family. May this help you through your time of sorrow.