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Jeanne Brink, age 81, of Gallatin, Tennessee, entered into rest on Friday, November 1, 2024.
Jeanne was born on January 21, 1943, in Washington, D.C., to her parents, John and Lillian Vogel.
She attended the Military Panama Canal Zone High School and was in the graduating class of 1960. Jeanne continued her education at Panama Canal Zone Jr College where she attained her associate degree. As a young adult Jeanne had her own horse and competed in barrel racing; she also enjoyed painting. Later, Jeanne moved to Florida and worked with the local Government as an eligibility specialist for 27 years. Jeanne was a warm and caring person, who was able to adapt everywhere she lived. After she moved to Tennessee, she became a member of Our Saviour Episcopal Church, and Daughter of the King Religious Order.
Jeanne Lucille (Vogel) Brink is survived by her children, Sharon Gregory, Nanette Brink, Daniel Brink; siblings, Clara Pallister, Judith Peary, John Vogel (Kathy), Janice Branchaud (Gary), Joyce Will, Joann Brink (Edmund); 21 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her father, John Vogel; mother, Lillian (Monson) Vogel; and one grandson.
A memorial service will take place at Church of Our Saviour Episcopal (located 704 Hartsville Pike, Gallatin, TN, 37066), with Father Jocob Bottom officiating.
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