Following are a collection of memories from her family:
-Warm blonde brownies and banana bread waiting when we got off the school bus
-She made every birthday and holiday very special for kids, grandkids and great-grandkids
-She wasn't just a bowler, she was known as "Mean Jean the Bowling Machine"
-Very competitive in poker, dominoes, wii bowling, cards (a pinochle wiz)
-Loved reading and she taught us all to enjoy a good mystery and crossword puzzles
-Unmatched pie crust maker resulting in the world's greatest peach cobbler and cherry pie
-Loved her collection of kewpie dolls and bells
-Was elated when driving her 1966, candy-apple red mustang
-Family food favorites she excelled at: fork cookies, cheesy potatoes, white beans, pineapple glazed ham and Ringenber goulash
-Taught us dog latin, which by the way, is much harder than pig latin
-Luckily for us her full-time job was being a mom, grandmother and great-grandmother and we will miss her very much because she was sweet, spunky, funny and joyful
Jean appreciated reconnecting to her high school friends in recent yearts and enjoyed making many wonderful new friends at The Gardens Independent Living Center. In recognition of the compassionate care received from Flori and Enid, the family suggests donations to Hospice and Palliative Care of Springfield, 2432 E. Madrid Avenue, Springfield, MO 65804.
Visitation will be at Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home, Thursday, January 26, 2012 from 6-8 PM. Graveside services will be held at Brookline Cemetery Friday 10 AM with Reverend Bob Hubbard officiating.
One of Jean's favorite quotes: "Nothing is ever too big too handle. Take life one step at a time. Have fun. Enjoy every minute of it, because before you know it, you'll be looking back saying, look what I've created, it's magnificent."
Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home
Following are a collection of memories from her family:
-Warm blonde brownies and banana bread waiting when we got off the school bus
-She made every birthday and holiday very special for kids, grandkids and great-grandkids
-She wasn't just a bowler, she was known as "Mean Jean the Bowling Machine"
-Very competitive in poker, dominoes, wii bowling, cards (a pinochle wiz)
-Loved reading and she taught us all to enjoy a good mystery and crossword puzzles
-Unmatched pie crust maker resulting in the world's greatest peach cobbler and cherry pie
-Loved her collection of kewpie dolls and bells
-Was elated when driving her 1966, candy-apple red mustang
-Family food favorites she excelled at: fork cookies, cheesy potatoes, white beans, pineapple glazed ham and Ringenber goulash
-Taught us dog latin, which by the way, is much harder than pig latin
-Luckily for us her full-time job was being a mom, grandmother and great-grandmother and we will miss her very much because she was sweet, spunky, funny and joyful
Jean appreciated reconnecting to her high school friends in recent yearts and enjoyed making many wonderful new friends at The Gardens Independent Living Center. In recognition of the compassionate care received from Flori and Enid, the family suggests donations to Hospice and Palliative Care of Springfield, 2432 E. Madrid Avenue, Springfield, MO 65804.
Visitation will be at Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home, Thursday, January 26, 2012 from 6-8 PM. Graveside services will be held at Brookline Cemetery Friday 10 AM with Reverend Bob Hubbard officiating.
One of Jean's favorite quotes: "Nothing is ever too big too handle. Take life one step at a time. Have fun. Enjoy every minute of it, because before you know it, you'll be looking back saying, look what I've created, it's magnificent."
Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home
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