My heart goes out to her family in their loss. She was a friend and a great person who will be missed dearly. God Bless our classmates...they are leaving us with memories and broken hearts. She was beautiful inside and out.
How precious life is and we all are facing classmates who are fading away ! My heart goes out to dear Jeanne and her family she will leave good memories and I am sure children who will be better in this life because of her!
Oh, Jeannie! I did not even know you were sick, and now you have passed. I wish I could have connected with you in recent times. I remember ranging around our neighborhood together as children, and both getting onto the cheerleading staff in Junior High. Another fond memory is the time we co-hosted a party. . .our first "boy-girl" party ever, when we were 14. How we planned for every contingency! In the end, the whole thing was pretty tame, but so thrilling! Wish I could have sat with you and laughed over those times. Well, Jeannie, farewell. May Love continue to carry you along.
Very nicely said, Marcie! She was a terrific friend to everyone from 5th grade when she moved in across from Treadway brothers and next to McManus's through her Senior Year.....and a great dancer!
Sam Cheyne
My heart goes out to her family in their loss. She was a friend and a great person who will be missed dearly. God Bless our classmates...they are leaving us with memories and broken hearts. She was beautiful inside and out.
Sam Cheyne
Linda Jacobson (Gasque)
I am so sorry to hear about Jeanne. My heart goes out to the family. You will be missed.Linda Jacobson Gasque
Nancy Hannon (Jorgensen)
How precious life is and we all are facing classmates who are fading away ! My heart goes out to dear Jeanne and her family she will leave good memories and I am sure children who will be better in this life because of her!
Marcie Loomis (Easterlin)
Oh, Jeannie! I did not even know you were sick, and now you have passed. I wish I could have connected with you in recent times. I remember ranging around our neighborhood together as children, and both getting onto the cheerleading staff in Junior High. Another fond memory is the time we co-hosted a party. . .our first "boy-girl" party ever, when we were 14. How we planned for every contingency! In the end, the whole thing was pretty tame, but so thrilling! Wish I could have sat with you and laughed over those times. Well, Jeannie, farewell. May Love continue to carry you along.
Blessings on you.
Marcie (Loomis) Easterlin
George Linville
Very nicely said, Marcie! She was a terrific friend to everyone from 5th grade when she moved in across from Treadway brothers and next to McManus's through her Senior Year.....and a great dancer!