Jennifer Ann Powell
36, of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Born May 19, 1976 in Milwaukee, WI, she was the daughter of James and Joan Matusin.
Survivors include her husband, Manolito Powell; her two sons, Tye and Aiden; mother in-law, Mattie Jean Powell and brother-in-law, Anthony Powell; her parents; brother, James and his wife, Allison and brother, Jay and his wife, Jill.
A celebration of life service will be on Saturday, September 8, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel , with calling to begin at 1:00 p.m.
You are invited to visit http://www.leppertmortuary.com where you may share a personal memory with the family or sign the guestbook.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Kim Grant
February 26, 2017
Jennifer, I truly miss you! You were my only true friend and I love you with all of my heart. RIP peacefully my angel!
Jessica Fickle
September 8, 2012
Thank you Jennifer for being a friend to me. Even though we have not seen each other in years our friendship has always been in my heart. You are my hero, you helped me in more ways then words can say. My thoughts, prayers and love are with you, your boys and your family. Peace and love friend.
Tarie
September 7, 2012
So sad you are no longer with us, but you are going to a better place. Rip Jennifer. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Monica McKinney - Pantoja
September 7, 2012
Jennifer - I still can't believe this is real! You will be so missed! You always went out of your way to do for others! You were a true friend and an excellent loving mother! We love you and pray for you, may you rest in peace!
September 7, 2012
I love you my dear friend. Rest peacefully.
September 7, 2012
Jenny, You will be deeply missed by all. You were such an amazing woman, mom and friend. Your spirit will live on in your precious boys forever
Debra Jo Endres-Ard
September 7, 2012
Jennifer's family members and closest friends are being held close in thought and prayer during this difficult time. Heartfelt condolences and many hugs for all.
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