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Jean (Genevieve) SINGH Genevieve Carol Brudzinski was born on February 13th, 1942 toher loving parents, John and Genevieve Brudzinski. She passed away peacefully at home on the morning of February 16th, 2011 in Normandy Park, Washington. She was surrounded by friends and family during her short battle with pancreatic cancer. Jean was a loving mother, grandmother, wife and friend who always had time to give and care for others. She was kind and strong, bighearted and compassionate. She had a fabulous smile that lit up the room, and was adored by all. She loved animals, plants, traveling, and walking on the beach. After growing up in Passaic, New Jersey, Jean obtained a pharmacy degree from Rutgers College of Pharmacy, and continued on to the University of Utah for graduate work in pharmacology. She married Dr. Robert (Bob) Barham in 1964 and they settled in the Northwest, where she was a wife, mother and pharmacist. After their marriage ended, she met Joe Singh. They married more than 30 years ago. As a homemaker, gardener, and most recently a weekly volunteer in the classrooms of two different teachers, her family was definitely her pride and joy. Preceded in death by her parents and sister, Dorothy, she is survived by her husband Joe,son Chris Barham, daughter Kimi Barham, grandson Brandon Barham, and brother John Brudzinski. Jean will be dearly missed by friends and family alike. The memorial service will be held on Monday, Feb. 28, 1:00 pm at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 15226 21st Avenue SW, Burien. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name to advoCATS Hawaii (www.advocatshawaii.org) or the Humane Society for Seattle-King County will be appreciated.
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