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Alma Mullenix
December 16, 2010
Jean and I met when we were in the fifth grade at Roosevelt Elementary. We attended the same junior and senior high schools. We shopped together for junior prom dresses. Jean's dress was mint green and mine was yellow. When we were in the tenth grade, we got our first jobs together - Woolworth on Main Street. We would walk to James Coney Island for lunch. We even got fired together. One day we checked out for lunch and instead of returning to work we went to a movie. J.C. had a paper route and was sick one day so Jean and I got to deliver the papers. Jean drove the motor bike and I rode behind her and threw the papers. What fun we had. We remained friends through the years. I will always treasure the memories of the good times we shared. I will miss you "Do Whopper"
Love,
Do Whopper
Alma Mullenix
December 16, 2010
Jean and I met when we were in the fifth grade at Roosevelt Elementary. We attended the same junior and senior high schools. We shopped together for junior prom dresses. Jean's dress was mint green and mine was yellow. When we were in the tenth grade, we got our first jobs together - Woolworth on Main Street. We would walk to James Coney Island for lunch. We even got fired together. One day we checked out for lunch and instead of returning to work we went to a movie. J.C. had a paper route and was sick one day so Jean and I got to deliver the papers. Jean drove the motor bike and I rode behind her and threw the papers. What fun we had. We reamined friends through the years. I will always treasure the memories of the good times we shared. I will miss you, "Do Whopper"
Love,
Do Whopper
December 16, 2010
Jean and I met when were in the fifth grade at Roosevelt Elementary. We attended the same junior and senior high schools. We shopped together for junior prom dresses. Jean's dress was mint green and mine was yellow. When we were in the tenth grade, we got our first jobs together - Woolworth on Main Street. We would walk to James Coney Island for lunch. We even got fired together. One day we checked out for lunch and instead of returning to work we went to a movie. J.C. had a paper route and was sick one day so Jean and I got to deliver the papers. Jean drove the motor bike and I rode behind her and threw the papers. What fun we had. We remained friends through the years. I will always treasure the memories of the good times we shared. I will miss you, "Do Whopper"
Love,
Do Whopper
Delinda Turner
December 11, 2010
Aunt Jean although I know you are with our Lord Jesus Christ and Uncle Elmer the love of your life we will miss you greatly. I will always remember the laughs we had about all of the fishing stories and family gatherings. You will always be remembered in those stories. Love you forever!
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Delinda Turner
December 11, 2010
Aunt Jean although we will miss you very much I know you are now with our Lord Jesus Christ and Uncle Elmer the love of your life. We always had lots of good laughs over fishing stories and family gatherings. We will keep your memory in the stories and never forget you. Love you forever!
Aunt Jean enjoying outdoors
Melinda and Terry Knowles
December 11, 2010
Our family will miss you so much and all the memories we cherish at the beach house. You truly gave bouliver a special place. In loving memory of a wonderful Aunt. We will love you and miss you always. Give my mother and father a hug for me.
Darla "Jean" Watkins
December 9, 2010
Though my heart is broken, I know we will meet again. It will never be the same when we going fishing and you and Uncle Elmer aren't there waiting on the back porch. I will miss your smile, your warm heart and your funny stories. Rest in peace my sweet Aunt Jean.
Brenda Smith
December 9, 2010
Condolences to my good friend and former co-worker Connie Sibley on the loss of her sister. As in our conversations, we agree that time is short for this life and you will see your sister soon when we meet Jesus face to face! Love you. Brenda
Connie Sibley
December 8, 2010
I love you Jean and will miss you very much. I always enjoyed our conversations and little teasings with each other. You are now at peace, with Jesus and your loved ones.
Your Sister,
Connie Sibley
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