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Jennie Lee <I>Christensen</I> VanBebber

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Jennie Lee Christensen VanBebber

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
27 May 2009 (aged 77)
San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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On May 27, 2009, Jennie Van Bebber passed away after a sudden illness near her home in Rancho Bernardo CA.

Originally from Long Beach, CA, Jennie moved to Honolulu, HI, as a young woman. There she met and married her husband, Clyde Van Bebber, a Captain in the USMC. The couple eventually settled in Porterville, CA, where they raised a loving family of six children.

After their children where grown, Jennie and Clyde relocated to the San Diego area in 1984. Soon afterwards, Jennie embarked a successful career as a real estate agent working for McMillan Realtors. Jennie enjoyed traveling, doting on her grandchildren and spending time with her many family and friends. Jennie will be remembered for her loving smile as well as her warm and gracious personality.

Jennie is survived by three siblings, six children, nine grandchildren and countless beloved friends.

Published by the Ramona Sentinel news.
On May 27, 2009, Jennie Van Bebber passed away after a sudden illness near her home in Rancho Bernardo CA.

Originally from Long Beach, CA, Jennie moved to Honolulu, HI, as a young woman. There she met and married her husband, Clyde Van Bebber, a Captain in the USMC. The couple eventually settled in Porterville, CA, where they raised a loving family of six children.

After their children where grown, Jennie and Clyde relocated to the San Diego area in 1984. Soon afterwards, Jennie embarked a successful career as a real estate agent working for McMillan Realtors. Jennie enjoyed traveling, doting on her grandchildren and spending time with her many family and friends. Jennie will be remembered for her loving smile as well as her warm and gracious personality.

Jennie is survived by three siblings, six children, nine grandchildren and countless beloved friends.

Published by the Ramona Sentinel news.

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