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8 Entries
Ann Sarich
Earlier today
May Jeannie be a happy memory for those of us that have known her a lifetime. She was my next door neighbor growing up and she will be missed. It is sad to find her gone but she is with Mike now and that is where she always wanted to be.
Don & Martha Minor
Earlier today
Jean was a co- worker at Euclid Hospital but most importantly she was my best friend. Don and I have so many incredible memories with Jean and Mike. We were truly blessed to have them in our lives. Jean, may you have eternal peace in the arms of Jesus, and happiness reunited with your Mike.
Andrea Rodriguez
Earlier today
I will always remember our countless times together over the past 40+ years. I pray you´re in the arms of Jesus and surrounded by the one thing that made you truly happy...Mike and your family. I will never forget you...I love you...RIP girlfriend.
Georganne Robertson
Earlier today
Jean was always ready to help out in any situation. She had a great sense of humor with a "contagious " laugh. She will be missed!
Ann and Bill Coughlin
Yesterday
Our deepest condolences to the family. We worked with Jean at Euclid Hospital. We both have fond memories of her laugh and energy whenever we were around her. She was the best "Santa" at all our hospital Christmas parties. May she RIP.
Rosemary (Roe) Scholti
Yesterday
My sincerest condolences. Jeannie was one in a million. Loved working with her at Euclid Hospital for many years.
Jeannie always left you smiling and in many cases, laughing. She could find humor in just about every situation. We shared many good times at work. You were certainly one of the best! May you rest in peace dear Jeannie.
The Platkowski Girls
Yesterday
As first cousins to Jean´s husband Mike, we shared lots of good times together with them both over the years. Very sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy. Cathy, Claire and Christy.
JoAnn Bates
Yesterday
My deepest sympathy, I worked at Euclid Hospital with Jean. She was always smiling. Sorry I cannot attend, my mobility keeps me close to home.
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