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Donna Walega
September 19, 2020
Jennifer,you will be greatly missed RIP.what a wonderful person.
Diane Wojcicki
September 16, 2020
Jennifer had a momma’s heart. I worked with her for a few years and saw her heart to help others in all aspects of life. Jennifer loved caring for dogs and was a volunteer for different animal shelters.
My prayers go out to the family. May the great love of Jesus wrap his arms around you all and comfort and support you in this difficult time.
Trevor Taylor
September 16, 2020
Jennifer was a caring person. I worked with her for many years. I was a new supervisor and she mentored me over 18 years ago. I'll never forget that kindness she showed me and the impact it has had on my life.
She also had a great sense of humor. I always enjoyed talking and being around Jennifer. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. I know she will be greatly missed.
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