Genovefa LaFollette

1946 - 2017

Genovefa LaFollette obituary, 1946-2017, Connersville, IN

Genovefa LaFollette

1946 - 2017

BORN

1946

DIED

2017

Genovefa LaFollette Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 15, 2017.
Genovefa "Jenny" LaFollette, 70, of Connersville, died Saturday, October 14, 2017 at her daughter's residence.

Jenny was born in Germany on November 3, 1946 to Lewis E. and Krystyna Helena Maria Czachowska Bergen and attended Park Place Church of God as a young child. She graduated from Connersville High School in 1964. Jenny had various occupations throughout her life but in 2009, she retired from Fujitsu Ten Corp of America, formerly in Rushville. Jenny enjoyed sewing and needle point. Her most notable creations include purses, embroidered pillowcases and quilts that she made for numerous family members. She loved to solve any kind of puzzle; especially crossword and jigsaw puzzles. Jenny was very proud of her Polish background and would always utilize old family recipes to feed her family and friends. Jenny will be remembered for the endless love she demonstrated to her family and to everyone she came in contact with.

Jenny is survived by her children and their spouses: Kimberly K. Williams and Greg of Connersville; Lori Kimble and Scott of Centerville; Ernie LaFollette and Stacy of Milton; Roger LaFollette Jr. and his wife, Tonya of Connersville; her grandchildren and their spouses: Scott Mercaeant-Koohns and Lyon; Ashley Hundley and Nick; Jenna Faw and Shange; Colin Williams; Cody LaFollette; Megan Yingst-Coats and Brandon; Zach Kimble; Lilly Blue and Steve Schenk; Cara Brown; Krystyna LaFollette; Michael Wright; Allenah Miller; Jeanah Miller; Kadan Miller; Taylor LaFollette; Jordan LaFollette; her great-grandchildren: Emerson Claire, Garrett, Bella, Lilly, Julissa, Macaela, Hayden and Kaegan; her siblings: Michael L. Bergen; Cindy J. Wells and her husband, Roger; Bette L. Southerland, Ruby E. Shera, all of Connersville; her sister-in-law: Billie Bergen of Cambridge City; several nieces and nephews and lifelong friends: Mary Rogers and Sherry Morris. A special thank you to Reid Hospice.

Jenny is preceded in death by her parents, her brother: Ralph E. Bergen and her brothers-in-law: Larry A. Southerland and Richard E. Shera.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, October 20, 2017 at Showalter Blackwell Long Funeral Home, Myers Chapel, Connersville with Pastor Chris Lovett of the Crosspointe Biker Church in Connersville, officiating. Interment will follow in Orange Cemetery. Friends may visit at the funeral home Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. where memorial contributions may be made to the Fayette County Cancer Society or to the Haven. For additional information and to send condolences or memories, go to www.ShowalterBlackwellLong.com

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October 19, 2017

Vicki Ledford McCarty posted to the memorial.

October 19, 2017

Cindy & Roger Wells posted to the memorial.

October 19, 2017

Brian Bergen posted to the memorial.

Vicki Ledford McCarty

October 19, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with you Ernie and family. May God comfort you with His peace and love.

Cindy & Roger Wells

October 19, 2017

Kim, Lori, Ernie, Roger and families

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your mother was a special lady and the bond you all shared will never be broken. May all the wonderful memories you have help comfort you in the days ahead.
Love
Aunt Cindy & Uncle Roger

Brian Bergen

October 19, 2017

I have you in my thoughts and prayers.
Brian Bergen

October 19, 2017

Vefie,Thanks so much for all of the wonderful memories I have growing up as your little brother.I love you sis! Your little brother Mike

Roger La Follette jr

October 18, 2017

thank you mom for all the love you showed me and the girls you will always be in our heart's and in our thought's we love ya mom and grandma.

Kimberly Williams

October 18, 2017

You will forever burn brightly in me.

Cheri & Jeff Conniff

October 18, 2017

God has another beautiful angel by his side.

Scott Kimble

October 18, 2017

Momma's snug in heaven
Mending Angel's wings,
And sewing buttons on their frocks
And making cakes and things.

Feeding cats and canines,
Each celestial one;
And haning out Angel's robes
To whiten in the sun.

Momma's canning berries:
(Angels have to eat!)
And knitting little wooly socks
For the baby Angel's feet.

Polishing the halos.......
Dusting the clouds and such.....
God please keep Momma busy
So she won't miss home so much!

October 18, 2017

So sorry to hear about Genovefa passing away.
Bob and Dana Kemker

Dana & Bob Kemker

October 18, 2017

So sorry to hear about Genovefa passing away.
Bob and Dana Kemker

Lori Kimble

October 17, 2017

Mommy, I Love You more then words could ever say. Every second of every day my heart aches for you. I will always cherish our time on this earth together and look forward to when we see each other again. There is not a "goodbye", but only "till I see you again" I Love You mommy!!!

Ernie LaFollette

October 17, 2017

Mommy I just wanted to say how much I love you!! You will always be carried in a special place within my heart! You were so loving and caring. Words cannot describe the pain I felt when you passed, but I realized that I have not lost you! One day I will see you in Heaven. I knew that the day you would go to Heaven that they would receive an angel because here on earth you were already an angel! Mom my love for you will always be strong and your presence will always be with me. Mommy spread your wings and fly. There is no more pain and only happiness! Until I see you again..... Big Hugs and I love you!!

Sande Hardy

October 16, 2017

My thoughts & prayers go out to all the family. I am so sorry for your loss. Vefie was a very kind & loving person.
God Bless,
Sande (Smith) Hardy

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