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Wendy "Koul" Jenkins

Meriden, Connecticut

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WEST HARTFORD - Wendy "Koul" Jenkins, 28, formerly of Meriden passed away on Thursday, March 1, 2007. She was born in Meriden, Nov. 3, 1978, the daughter of Sandra (Augustine) Jenkins and Russell LaCava and John W. and Linda Jenkins. She graduated from H.C. Wilcox Technical School and was...

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Thinking of you on this day, and many others. How I miss you and the joy you carried with you everywhere you went. I have yet to have a Mac and cheese as good as yours. You were definitely my favorite, and should have been the one. Much love.

Wendy should be remembered for the joy she held and shared with family and friends. May GOD have her in a special place and keep her for an eternity of joy.

To the family and friends of Wendy, I can’t tell you how deeply sorry I am for your loss.
To Wendy, I don’t know what existence waits for us on the other side, but I know that you’ve embraced it, are laughing and dancing, and smiling down on us all…I miss you.
-Joe

Wendy I love you! Miss you LOTS! love ya

Wendith, I'll love and remember you forever.

Wendy, all I can remember was the good times you brought to myself and everyone around you. It's amazing how one person can bring so much laughter and joy to people. I just wish that we would of never lost touch after graduating, but you remained very close to my heart. I told my mother today that I would sleep over your house so we can sneek out of your garage and break night. Those were the fun days when life wasn't a worry. But, I LOVE YOU and you were a good friend and my high school...

wen, i think about you and miss you everyday. you have so many great friends who loved you and will keep your memory alive. we will remember and laugh about the good times as there were so many.

Wendy you were my Wendy Jo Jenkins. I miss you so much. between the both of us we could take the bad times and laugh at them. You made life a little easier. Your laugh always may things better. I love you Wendy... OOXXs Bambi

We knew Wendy when she lived in Maine and worked for us at the Hampton Inn in South Portland. She was a lovely young lady and we enjoyed her company so much. She was a beautiful person, a "free spirit", and will be sadly missed. May God bless those left behind and may you find peace. Know that her spirit lives on!!