Jean attended Holcombe High School where she played trumpet in the orchestra, was a member of the glee club, the pep band, and was a class officer. She graduated in 1950. After graduating Jean made a trip to California to visit siblings where she met Rowland Tremaine, a Menlo Park firefighter. The two were married on September 26, 1952. The couple resided in California until 1981 when they moved back to the farm in Wisconsin.
Jean enjoyed spending time with family and friends, games and puzzles, gardening, bird watching, rock hunting, painting, genealogy, making quilts, and was a member of the Comradery Club and Ruby Friendship Club. She had a great sense of humor and kept us laughing.
She is preceded in death by her parents, nine brothers, two sisters, and her son Brian.
She is survived by her loving husband Rowland, her children Corrine, Patricia, Robert, Gregg, Jeanette, and Charlene, eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Jean attended Holcombe High School where she played trumpet in the orchestra, was a member of the glee club, the pep band, and was a class officer. She graduated in 1950. After graduating Jean made a trip to California to visit siblings where she met Rowland Tremaine, a Menlo Park firefighter. The two were married on September 26, 1952. The couple resided in California until 1981 when they moved back to the farm in Wisconsin.
Jean enjoyed spending time with family and friends, games and puzzles, gardening, bird watching, rock hunting, painting, genealogy, making quilts, and was a member of the Comradery Club and Ruby Friendship Club. She had a great sense of humor and kept us laughing.
She is preceded in death by her parents, nine brothers, two sisters, and her son Brian.
She is survived by her loving husband Rowland, her children Corrine, Patricia, Robert, Gregg, Jeanette, and Charlene, eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
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