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Katie McDaniel
February 29, 2020
Jean was my utmost favorite client when I was doing home health care at Cedar Village. She was probably the main reason I liked being there. Whenever someone asked her how old she was she would always insist that she was 19 with a great big smile on her face. Since we mostly sat around watching hours upon hours of Judge Judy, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, she didn't mind me bringing things to do to keep awake like my laptop to work on my novel or at one point I was crocheting a purse and when someone came into her room she would tell them that I would make these purses and sell them for $2000. I know that she was most touched when Cedar Village was having a Sader dinner, I knew she didn't want to go, so I had brought a teriyaki pork tenderloin, potatoes and carrots and made her a nice non kosher meal in her appartment; afterwards she sat back in her recliner and said, "and I thought I was going to have a bowl of cereal by myself for dinner tonight!" She and I had fun on our last shift together when I took her shopping at Burlington's. I had visited her every now and again at the Sheraden when I knew she moved over there. The last time I saw her, was about a couple of weeks before she passed, I had to hold my tears until I got back to my car since it was like she didn't even know me anymore, lying in the bed, and I asked her if she wanted me to stay or go and she told me to go. So good bye Jean, you will always be loved and you will always be missed. I wish I knew when your funeral was so I could have gone to it, but I hope to see you again someday in Heaven, because I know that's where you are my angel!
Fuchs Family
February 21, 2020
To my cousins and their families- Jean will be missed so much. She was the first adult in my life that gave me permission to spread my wings. Growing up, she was the only other person I felt truly understood me, next to Grandma Deva. She emphasized and shared the importance of family, and the details of all. Her grandchildren were the jewels in her crown. We all know she is reunited with those that she has loved and missed so deeply. Please know you have a soft spot to land if you find yourself in Indy.
Our love to all,
Shannon, Jamie, Jacob and Benjamin
Ann Curtsinger Saemann
February 17, 2020
Sympathy to Ken, Brad, Randy, and families. Jean and I were childhood friends at Lockland Church. I played the organ at her wedding and we kept in touch as we raised our families and more so as we grew old. She had the best smile -- was a joy to know and to be with. I admired her strength, her determination and her positive outlook on life. She was a dear friend and I miss her.
Phyllis Davidson
February 16, 2020
Jean was a lovely lady. I always enjoyed seeing her and visiting Jean. She was one of Bob's classmates and friend. Prayers for the family.
Jay and Kelley (Wilkinson) Hochstetler
February 15, 2020
We loved Jean. She was always brighten wherever she was. Unfortunately, we lost contact in the last few years. When John Wilkinson was home about two years ago we visited her and she was all smiles. Hugs and prayers for you all. Jay and Kelley (Wilkinson) Hochstetler
Diane Elliott
February 15, 2020
Always enjoyed your presence at our GE retiree luncheons, sitting with you and sharing GE memories. Was surprised to learn that you knew my mother, Rosemary Striker, and that she knows your brother Clete from your real estate days. You were such a kind and happy person. You will be truly missed.
Tom & Erin Winters
February 14, 2020
We will miss Jean and our grateful to have known her. Jeans personality was so warm and comforting and she would do anything to help othersJean was my coffee buddy when Cheryl & Brad and the kids would go out of town and I so miss that.
Abundant Blessings for peace and comfort to our amazing neighbors and friends we love you all Erin &Tom
Jenny McMinn Cunnington
February 14, 2020
im so sorry to hear this. She was our next door neighbor for many years. I remember her always laughing, joking. Praying for the boys Ken, Brad and Randy.
Debbie Jump
February 14, 2020
Hi Ken been a while but havent forgot ya all the fun times
We had growing up baseball games and football games in the yards so
Sorry to Hear About Your
Mom. God bless ya.
Debbie Jump & the Jumps.
February 13, 2020
Sending prayers and sympathy to Jean's family. My husband, Jack Jeffery, graduated from Lockland High School with Jean. Jack remembers her as a very caring person. She will be terribly missed by many.
Karen Blanford
February 13, 2020
Jean was a wonderful listener and was always welcoming and gracious. I will miss her big smile and warm hug. Such a lovely person she will be greatly missed
Dan White
February 13, 2020
Oh, Lois Jean, Beloveds....our Graduation, memories, described a quiet, friendly, funny,
very, anxious, to HELP, kinda, magnetic, Person. I recall, as well, a true, Lady, more set and mature, than most, knowing well, Her aspirations, early on.
By all means a Pearl of a Girl, amidst colorful, rough stones, whose Parents and Teachers, worked, diligently, and Prayed for our success.
Congratulations, Jean, on Your successful, Life, Journey, and arrival HOME❤!
God Bless You, and Yours, Jean, Always, dan white, LHS, 1957
Debra Evans
February 13, 2020
Aunt Jean. I will always miss her. I admired her so much as a little girl. My best times were the week we spent with her and Uncle Clell and the boys each summer. No One made hot chocolate that tasted as good as aunt Jean! A kind heart, alwYs interested in what I was doing in my life. My kids adored her. I will always miss her.
Candice Rolfsmeyer
February 12, 2020
I loved working with Jean at Hopewell Junior School in the early 80's! She worked as a secretary to the assistant principal and we, counselors. She always had a smile on her face and welcomed the students with a caring demeanor. Her sons were our students and it was evident they all shared an equal respect for each other. I remember Jean telling me one Monday that she and her family took one of our distressed students on a boat outing the day before. The student later told me how much fun she had being with Jean and her family. Jean had a great sense of humor and treated everyone with high regard. She was a remarkable woman.
Toni D'Eramo
February 12, 2020
I'll miss Jean so much -- her sassy remarks, big grin and big hugs. It was always fun to see her when I was home in Cinci. Jean was a great listener, ready with encouragement when things were tough or with excitement when things were going great. I'm so grateful for the time I had with her. Brad, Cheryl, John, Gina and Joey, much love and wishes of peace to all of you.
The Koehler Family
February 12, 2020
It was such a wonderful pleasure knowing Jean. Truly a beautiful wife , woman, mother and friend who will be greatly missed. Sending our prayers and love to her family.
Sherri Hickman
February 11, 2020
My prayers are with you all. Such a hard time, God bless.
Valerie and Joe Mastropaolo
February 11, 2020
Sending our condolences to the Deaton Family. We will always remember your mom's hospitality and her famous sausage and biscuit gravy! It was the best. All our love, The Mastropaolo Family
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Jean Deaton was born on Sunday, June 18, 1939 and passed away on Monday, February 10, 2020. Jean Deaton was a resident of Mason, Ohio at the time of passing. Read Jean Deaton's Obituary
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