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Jeannette <I>Woodroffe</I> Van Nuffel

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Jeannette Woodroffe Van Nuffel

Birth
Death
21 Jun 2016 (aged 83–84)
Burial
Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0122556, Longitude: -75.2177278
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On Tuesday morning, June 21, 2016, Jeannette Van Nuffel passed away peacefully at the Novant Care Medical Center in Haymarket, Va.

Jeannette was the loving mother of Jeannette Ohmae, who resides in Tokyo, Japan, William Scott Jr., who resides in Soddy Daisy, Tenn., and James Scott who resides in Gainesville, Va. Besides her children, Jeannette leaves behind two sisters, Ruth Rainville of Yardley, Pa. and Nancy Berger of Perkasie, Pa. Jeannette is survived by two grandchildren, Sokki Ohmae and Hiroki Ohmae, and three great-grandchildren, Ryone Ohmae, Sui Ohmae, and Soju Ohmae. Jeannette also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, brothers-in-laws, and son/daughters-in-law.

Jeannette grew up on a small family farm in Bucks County, and with the encouragement of her mother, Jeannette Woodroffe, became an educator. Upon graduating from Trenton State College, she taught 3rd grade thru 8th grade for 31 years in the Council Rock School District, Newtown, Pa. She was much loved by her students and made many great friendships throughout her career. She enjoyed traveling the world, South America, Central America, Canada, Russia, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Japan, and throughout our 50 American states. Jeannette's friends and family enjoyed traveling with her and have many fond memories. We want to note that Jeannette's travels included Habitat for Humanity, and she was quite proficient at swinging a hammer!

Jeannette leaves behind a legacy of humor, generosity, continual learning, and enjoying life to its fullest and living life on one's own terms. Her family and friends will miss her immensely. We will all have solace that our many wonderful memories will keep her with us in our hearts.

Jeannette's remains will be laid to rest on Aug. 14, in West Laurel Hills Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Jeannette's family will celebrate her life at the Heppe Family plot as per her request. Jeannette's family is planning an event to celebrate her life. Her family will be reaching out to her many friends to schedule this celebration.

The Intelligencer, July 10, 2016
On Tuesday morning, June 21, 2016, Jeannette Van Nuffel passed away peacefully at the Novant Care Medical Center in Haymarket, Va.

Jeannette was the loving mother of Jeannette Ohmae, who resides in Tokyo, Japan, William Scott Jr., who resides in Soddy Daisy, Tenn., and James Scott who resides in Gainesville, Va. Besides her children, Jeannette leaves behind two sisters, Ruth Rainville of Yardley, Pa. and Nancy Berger of Perkasie, Pa. Jeannette is survived by two grandchildren, Sokki Ohmae and Hiroki Ohmae, and three great-grandchildren, Ryone Ohmae, Sui Ohmae, and Soju Ohmae. Jeannette also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, brothers-in-laws, and son/daughters-in-law.

Jeannette grew up on a small family farm in Bucks County, and with the encouragement of her mother, Jeannette Woodroffe, became an educator. Upon graduating from Trenton State College, she taught 3rd grade thru 8th grade for 31 years in the Council Rock School District, Newtown, Pa. She was much loved by her students and made many great friendships throughout her career. She enjoyed traveling the world, South America, Central America, Canada, Russia, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Japan, and throughout our 50 American states. Jeannette's friends and family enjoyed traveling with her and have many fond memories. We want to note that Jeannette's travels included Habitat for Humanity, and she was quite proficient at swinging a hammer!

Jeannette leaves behind a legacy of humor, generosity, continual learning, and enjoying life to its fullest and living life on one's own terms. Her family and friends will miss her immensely. We will all have solace that our many wonderful memories will keep her with us in our hearts.

Jeannette's remains will be laid to rest on Aug. 14, in West Laurel Hills Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Jeannette's family will celebrate her life at the Heppe Family plot as per her request. Jeannette's family is planning an event to celebrate her life. Her family will be reaching out to her many friends to schedule this celebration.

The Intelligencer, July 10, 2016

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