Jean was born February 15, 1944 in Chesterfield, Missouri, the daughter of Thurman and Edna (Mayfield) Jones. She married Richard Edward Daniels May 24, 1980 in Normal, Illinois. He passed away August 17, 1992.
Survivors include her children, Shelly (Eric) Koshinski, Scott March and Matthew (Shannon) Daniels; two grandchildren; step-daughter, Christine Dubose; three step-grandchildren; brothers, James (Barbara) Jones, Eugene Jones and Charles (Coretta) Jones and sisters, Edith (Larry) Blankenship, Sue (Wayne) Schroeder, Jeanette (Bob) Young, Grace (Dan) Schroeder and Carolyn (Ron) Clark.
She was also preceded in death by one sister, Virginia Carver.
Jean was a member of the First Christian Church in Clinton. She loved to read and always took care of everyone before herself. Her children and grandchildren were most important to her, and she dearly loved spending time with them. Jean was best known as “Nanna” to almost everyone.
Jean was born February 15, 1944 in Chesterfield, Missouri, the daughter of Thurman and Edna (Mayfield) Jones. She married Richard Edward Daniels May 24, 1980 in Normal, Illinois. He passed away August 17, 1992.
Survivors include her children, Shelly (Eric) Koshinski, Scott March and Matthew (Shannon) Daniels; two grandchildren; step-daughter, Christine Dubose; three step-grandchildren; brothers, James (Barbara) Jones, Eugene Jones and Charles (Coretta) Jones and sisters, Edith (Larry) Blankenship, Sue (Wayne) Schroeder, Jeanette (Bob) Young, Grace (Dan) Schroeder and Carolyn (Ron) Clark.
She was also preceded in death by one sister, Virginia Carver.
Jean was a member of the First Christian Church in Clinton. She loved to read and always took care of everyone before herself. Her children and grandchildren were most important to her, and she dearly loved spending time with them. Jean was best known as “Nanna” to almost everyone.
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