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Jeanne WARNER Obituary

WARNER, Jeanne Marie Age 70, of Quincy, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on February 19, 2024.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents, Francis A. and Alice T. (Curran) Warner; and sister, Kathleen Warner.

Loving sister of Francis Warner and wife, Sally of Concord and Maureen Kaeneman and husband, Robert of Westford. Cherished aunt to Scott Kaeneman and Robert Kaeneman and his wife, Sneha. Great-aunt of Ilina and Leela.

Jeanne was a lifelong resident of Quincy, graduated from North Quincy High and received an Associate's Degree from Aquinas Junior College. Jeanne worked for the federal government in the VA Dept. of Defense and the Dept. of Labor, as an HR Specialist for over 42 years and retired in 2017.

Jeanne loved to travel, visiting places such as Ireland, England, Germany, Mexico, Arizona, California and Portugal. She was an avid New England sports fan and family and friends knew not to call her when a game was on. In her free time, she loved working outside in the yard and being the perfectionist she was, pulling every weed in sight. Nothing was more important to her than her family and friends. She cared deeply for the people around her and enjoyed spending time with all of them.

Jeanne had a knack for making people laugh. Whether it was at her or with her, she didn't care. She always seemed to find a way to make those around her howl with laughter. She had a quick wit and a good sense of humor. The world is going to be a lot quieter without her infectious laugh.

Funeral Services were private and Jeanne was Buried with her family in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Jeanne may be made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168.

See www.Keohane.com for directions and online condolences.

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 23 to Feb. 25, 2024.

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john fitzgerald

July 7, 2024

I remember Jeanne's time spent with my sister Sheila at their work. She was a dear friend and since my sister who passed away 3 years ago had few friends and I, her oldest brother, lives in California, Jeanne was truly appreciated. I apologize for my belated condolences.

Deborah Anderson

February 26, 2024

Love and prayers for everyone. Jeanne always had us laughing. My Mum and I would go visit her a the Bargain Center. My Mum would always say quiet let´s listen for her laugh to find her.

Denise McLeod

February 25, 2024

I always enjoyed running in to Jeanne. She would make me smile and laugh about something. I grew up a couple of streets away from her, so I would run into her often. May she rest in peace God bless her soul.
Denise Mc Leod (O'Donnell)

Debe Spillane (Schwedler)

February 25, 2024

Jeanne you feel in love with my brother Robert (Bobby) spillane. You didn't stay together but kept n touch and he always loved you. You made him laugh. The spillane family loved your laugh and your smile. You are a funny lady and thanks for your time you spent with my brother who passed in 2020! Hugs Debe

Shirley Walcott

February 23, 2024

No words can express my many memories of working, laughing & conversing with my dear friend! My sincere condolences to her family.

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