Jennifer Lee "Jenn" Custer passed away on Saturday April 8 2017 at her home in Flagstaff, Arizona and will spend her eternity at peace with Our Lord. She was born January 18 1987 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, living there a short time before moving to Flagstaff where she had lived since 1989.
-- She is survived by her parents James and Michelle Custer, brother James R Custer and sister Jill (Custer) Dubravcic, all from Flagstaff. She will be missed by her 4 nephews and niece, along with a loving extended family of many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins and her Grandmother. Jenn was a 2005 graduate of Flagstaff High School where she played softball and volleyball. Jenn continued on to Northern Arizona University where she found her passion and graduated in 2009 with a Bachelors Degree in Dental Hygiene. She loved taking care of her patients and educating them about proper and preventative care, along with the friendships she developed with fellow staff. She had many hobbies, mountain biking, snow and wake boarding, bowling, exercise, trips to Lake Powell, and above all, her love of painting, flowers and trees as her subject. She loved this Mountain Town and all the it had to offer, especially her friends and coworkers. She took a special interest in all she met, willing to help in any way and never asking anything in return. She was simple yet complex and is now at peace. Our " JenJen" will be missed but "Love never dies". Plant a flower in here honor and don't forget to floss. A Celebration of Her Life will be held June 25 2017 3:00 to 5:00pm at Trout Creek Park located at Pine Canyon, 3000 S Clubhouse Circle, Flagstaff Az.
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Scott Carter Warren
December 7, 2021
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