Jerre was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on December 11, 1947, to Capt. Walter H. and Loraine Burch.
Jerre was raised in Selma, IN. and graduated from Selma High School in 1967. Jerre retired in 2009 from T&T Tool in Albany, IN, after 20 years of service.
She was to married David L. Reeder (who survives) and is also survived by their 2 children, John D. Reeder and wife Dawn and Amy J. Slaven and husband Gerry.. She is also survived by her siblings, Walter and Cathy Burch of Moss Point MS, John and Betty Burch of Muncie, IN, Cinda and Mike Taylor of Worthington, IN, Linda Bantz, of Parker City, IN. and several nieces and nephews. Jerre is also survived by her extended family of neighbors, the Hickman's, the Dodd's and the Vaught's. Jerre loved her family and friends with her whole heart and enjoyed them everyday.
Her passion was fishing, and she was always out to catch the biggest Crappie in the lake. Jerre spent enough time at Summit Lake to befriend and name a wild heron "George" and feed him the "little ones." He would see her on the pier and have a buffet as long as they were biting.
If family and friends desire to send an expression of sympathy or memorial contribution, to help Jerre's family with unexpected expenses, they may be sent/given directly to Dave or donated via the GoFundMe account for Jerre by typing this link into their browser: gf.me/u/n2wc9d. A celebration with Jerre's family and friends is being planned for a later time.
Published in The Star Press on Dec. 4, 2018
Jerre was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on December 11, 1947, to Capt. Walter H. and Loraine Burch.
Jerre was raised in Selma, IN. and graduated from Selma High School in 1967. Jerre retired in 2009 from T&T Tool in Albany, IN, after 20 years of service.
She was to married David L. Reeder (who survives) and is also survived by their 2 children, John D. Reeder and wife Dawn and Amy J. Slaven and husband Gerry.. She is also survived by her siblings, Walter and Cathy Burch of Moss Point MS, John and Betty Burch of Muncie, IN, Cinda and Mike Taylor of Worthington, IN, Linda Bantz, of Parker City, IN. and several nieces and nephews. Jerre is also survived by her extended family of neighbors, the Hickman's, the Dodd's and the Vaught's. Jerre loved her family and friends with her whole heart and enjoyed them everyday.
Her passion was fishing, and she was always out to catch the biggest Crappie in the lake. Jerre spent enough time at Summit Lake to befriend and name a wild heron "George" and feed him the "little ones." He would see her on the pier and have a buffet as long as they were biting.
If family and friends desire to send an expression of sympathy or memorial contribution, to help Jerre's family with unexpected expenses, they may be sent/given directly to Dave or donated via the GoFundMe account for Jerre by typing this link into their browser: gf.me/u/n2wc9d. A celebration with Jerre's family and friends is being planned for a later time.
Published in The Star Press on Dec. 4, 2018
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