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Jennifer M. Qualey, 47, went to be with her heavenly Father on Sunday, October 28, 2018. She was born April 6, 1971, in Colville, to Frank W. and Pamela E. (Brenner) Bardwell. She attended school at the Columbia River Christian Academy in Kettle Falls. On November 21, 1997, she married the love of her life, Edward Qualey. Ed and Jennifer raised their three children: Talison, Cassandra and Kenneth, near loved ones on the family farm outside of Colville.
Jennifer worked as an in-home healthcare provider in the Colville area where she was known for her cheery, caring and warm personality.
Jennifer loved God, her family, her hometown and her country. She had a wonderful ability to connect with people and she was loved by her community. To her family and friends, she was always kind, loving, thoughtful and generous. Jennifer was known for her love for others, especially her children and grandchild. She lived with a passion for life, treasuring each day and taking time to care for others.
Jennifer was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Pamela Bardwell, and is survived by her husband, Ed Qualey, and her children, Talison Qualey (Starr and granddaughter, Gracelynn), Cassandra Poe (Micaiah) and Kenneth Qualey, father, Frank Bardwell of Colville; brothers, Russell Bardwell (Robin) of Lake Stevens and Joe Bardwell (Cindy)also of Colville, nieces: Nichole Bardwell and Meghan Cheeney (Tim); nephews: Sawyer Bardwell (Abigail) and grandnephew Parker, grandnieces Paxlynn and Chandler, Joshua Bardwell and Jacob Bardwell.
Services were held on November 3, 2018, at the Colville Community Church. The family would like to thank everyone for their outpouring of support and love during this difficult time. Jennifer was a beautiful soul and made an unforgettable impact on our lives. We will keep her in our hearts always.
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Think of you everyday Jen!
Lisa Qualey-Price
July 28, 2019
Jen, I still cannot believe your gone. I think of you everyday! My brother, Eddie missed you dearly. I see the sadness in his eyes. The kids miss you. You were a beautiful soul. I am very blessed to have you as a part of my life and family.
I remember going to Colville in 2008 and you and Eddie were on your front porch smoking cigars!! I couldn't believe my eyes.
You were amazing mom, grandma, wife and sister in law!
Until we meet again, Jen....
Lisa Qualey-Price
July 28, 2019
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