Jean was a driving influence in Connie and Nick's life, her Strength and Love last far beyond her mortal years. She is a constant guiding light to all who knew her and have come to know her of late.
Jean lived in Brooklyn, N.Y before moving to Florida in the years following her Husband Nick's death in 1968. She lived in Pompano Beach, Florida. Cooking was her passion and she cooked for the priest at the St. Coleman Parish. Her Granddaughter's Mariesa and Gina often visited her during the summer learning so much about Love, Life and self determination. Gina learned many cooking skills from her, and emulated her in life as a everlasting testament to her Love and devotion for her Grandmother.
Connie lost a source of Love and Guidance in the tragic events that would unfold in the years to come for her and Gina. Jean was the driving spirit in her life. Jean was her Rock of Love and strength.
Jean continues to touch all who knew her of late .. the mortal ages know no bounds for her special love, devotion to family and enduring spirit. She lives in the hearts of Connie, Gina and her son Nick. She touches us all thru them. For to know them is to know the Love of a person who can never be forgotten or forsaken to the ages of silence. She shares a very special place with another now. Love never dies.
My Mom's urn, containing her ashes are now inside my daughter Gina's casket. Gina was NOT cremated. My Mom never wanted to be cremated, it was beyond my control that her wishes were not met. Gina now holds her beloved Grandmother at her side. They are both in the same wall crypt together, inside a chapel as it should be.
Jean was a driving influence in Connie and Nick's life, her Strength and Love last far beyond her mortal years. She is a constant guiding light to all who knew her and have come to know her of late.
Jean lived in Brooklyn, N.Y before moving to Florida in the years following her Husband Nick's death in 1968. She lived in Pompano Beach, Florida. Cooking was her passion and she cooked for the priest at the St. Coleman Parish. Her Granddaughter's Mariesa and Gina often visited her during the summer learning so much about Love, Life and self determination. Gina learned many cooking skills from her, and emulated her in life as a everlasting testament to her Love and devotion for her Grandmother.
Connie lost a source of Love and Guidance in the tragic events that would unfold in the years to come for her and Gina. Jean was the driving spirit in her life. Jean was her Rock of Love and strength.
Jean continues to touch all who knew her of late .. the mortal ages know no bounds for her special love, devotion to family and enduring spirit. She lives in the hearts of Connie, Gina and her son Nick. She touches us all thru them. For to know them is to know the Love of a person who can never be forgotten or forsaken to the ages of silence. She shares a very special place with another now. Love never dies.
My Mom's urn, containing her ashes are now inside my daughter Gina's casket. Gina was NOT cremated. My Mom never wanted to be cremated, it was beyond my control that her wishes were not met. Gina now holds her beloved Grandmother at her side. They are both in the same wall crypt together, inside a chapel as it should be.