Jennifer, I don't know why you are no longer with us, but I do know, you were one beautiful person, inside and out! I remember you had such beautiful eyes...may you be where there is peace, love and comfort, will always pray you are at peace. Lorrie
Jenny loved to dance! We would go out to Sun Devil Disco Lounge with our fake i.d.'s and have a blast. She loved to cook too. We actually planned and executed dinner parties together, in high school!
We kept in touch with each other throughout the years. I last saw her when she came into town after having her second son. She looked amazing! So beautiful and so happy. We received her Christmas card showing the house that they were re-furbishing. When I heard of the horrific accident involving the homes in Seattle, I just knew that our sweet Jenny was some how gone. Know one knows why God takes those extremely special beautiful people away, maybe to make us more aware of how precious our lives, family and friendship are.
Jenny was such an amazing and successful woman. Always with a smile on her face and so filled with the love of life. I think of her every day and she will forever remain in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
I never had the guts to get a fake ID and join Ellen and Jenny, but I was envious of their Sun Devil Lounge escapades. She was so sweet, easy going and fun. I remember going to MIngles (I think that is the name) when we were 19 (legal age for discos and drinking at that time) and we could not get a white guy to dance with us. We had other party and dance nights with Rene which usually ended as a sleep over at Rene or my house. We laughed and had fun whenever we were together and I was profoundly saddened when I heard of her death. I think of her now and then and am reminded of how she was one of the wonderful girls from our class and that her life was cut short too soon. With love and fondest memories...
While I did not know here "extremely" well, I remember Jenny as a lovely, kind and very cheerful spirit. It is a tragedy for those who love and remember her, that she is gone. May God bless her and her loved ones. -Cynthia
I remember Jenny as a happy and very pretty girl, she was always involved in school events in elementary and High School. I know she is an angel in heavin, it brings back many wonderful fond memories seeing the other memories, it was the time of our lives.
Lorrie Manguso (Chaney)
Jennifer,I don't know why you are no longer with us, but I do know, you were one beautiful person, inside and out! I remember you had such beautiful eyes...may you be where there is peace, love and comfort, will always pray you are at peace. Lorrie
Ellen Ilseman (Bridgewater)
Jenny loved to dance! We would go out to Sun Devil Disco Lounge with our fake i.d.'s and have a blast. She loved to cook too. We actually planned and executed dinner parties together, in high school!We kept in touch with each other throughout the years. I last saw her when she came into town after having her second son. She looked amazing! So beautiful and so happy. We received her Christmas card showing the house that they were re-furbishing. When I heard of the horrific accident involving the homes in Seattle, I just knew that our sweet Jenny was some how gone. Know one knows why God takes those extremely special beautiful people away, maybe to make us more aware of how precious our lives, family and friendship are.
Jenny was such an amazing and successful woman. Always with a smile on her face and so filled with the love of life. I think of her every day and she will forever remain in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Gloria Blanco
I never had the guts to get a fake ID and join Ellen and Jenny, but I was envious of their Sun Devil Lounge escapades. She was so sweet, easy going and fun. I remember going to MIngles (I think that is the name) when we were 19 (legal age for discos and drinking at that time) and we could not get a white guy to dance with us. We had other party and dance nights with Rene which usually ended as a sleep over at Rene or my house. We laughed and had fun whenever we were together and I was profoundly saddened when I heard of her death. I think of her now and then and am reminded of how she was one of the wonderful girls from our class and that her life was cut short too soon. With love and fondest memories...Cynthia Jensen (McMullin)
While I did not know here "extremely" well, I remember Jenny as a lovely, kind and very cheerful spirit. It is a tragedy for those who love and remember her, that she is gone.May God bless her and her loved ones.
-Cynthia
Peggy Baird
Peg BairdI remember Jenny as a happy and very pretty girl, she was always involved in school events in elementary and High School. I know she is an angel in heavin, it brings back many wonderful fond memories seeing the other memories, it was the time of our lives.