1946
2019
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April 29, 2019
My sincere condolences for your loss. Please find comfort in knowing that our Heavenly Father has promised we will see our loved ones again. Act 24:15 with heartfelt sympathy.
April 8, 2019
This was a sad shock, I had the privledge of working with this happy lady and her beautiful daughters: They were so capable, dependable and always willing to help even on short notice. My love goes to her family and your dear mom goes on with you. Such an example to all you touch. Thanks for touching my life. Thelma
Joe & Jan Warr
April 8, 2019
It was a pleasure to serve with Jolene at Martin's Cove. Good memories will last forever and all our wishes for peace and comfort go out to her family.
Connie Johnson
April 4, 2019
So sorry to hear of Jolene's passing. I am so glad that I had the opportunity to meet and get to know her a little. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Connie (Mitton) Johnson
April 4, 2019
Jolene was a very genuine and caring person. She was easy to talk to and always had a positive attitude . I loved her smile and she could always make me laugh. I will miss her. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this difficult time. May you be comforted and blessed at this time. We love you all. You are an amazing family.
Sincerely,
Kevin and Brenda Maughan
April 3, 2019
My heartfelt condolences in your loss.May God's promise at Isa.35:10 for the time"when grief will pass away replaced with unending joy" bring comfort to the family during this difficult time.Sincerely,hw/nc
Payne cousins 1990
Sheryn Berghout
April 3, 2019
Jolene and I are cousins. We are the same age. We were born 4 days apart. Our mothers were sisters.
As young cousins growing up we did a lot of things together. We even attended the same High School, Weber High School in Ogden, Weber, Utah.
When we were about 10 or 11 years old my parents took us to Lagoon. That year Lagoon was having a treasure hunt. They told us kids to go into the plowed field and see if we could find anything.
Jolene and I started digging with our bare hands because tools were not allowed. We were about to give up when Jolene felt something hard in the ground. We kept digging and we found one of the treasure boxes. It contained 500 silver dollars. We were very excited. Wow!
My parents gave Jolene and I each $50 silver dollars to start a savings account and they kept the rest.
I still have that wooden treasure box today.
Jolene was a special friend and cousin. She was a friend to all and a very kind and gentle person. I will miss her a lot.
The attached photo is a cousin photo of us when we were teens at a family reunion 1990.
Sheryn Thompson Berghout
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