A woman small in stature, a heart of gold, a friendly smile, a radiating personality, frugal in her approach to life, and taking pleasure in simple things, family above all.
Jenny was wife to Joe, mother to Joey, Gregory, and Tamara, grandmother to Vanessa, Joseph, Lola, and Myles, great grandmother to Xavier, Madison, and Gianni.
Jenny worked in the Washington School District cafeteria for thirty-three years. She was a talented baker supporting all the schools in the district. During her tenure she developed a diverse network of friends and acquaintances. Loved being around young children, providing encouragement, and always looking at the bright side of things. Her friendly smile was captivating. Her demeanor fostered a cooperative spirit and friendly attitude among those around her. She welcomed everyone into her home. Building lasting relationships came easy to Jenny and she was loved for it.
Her enthusiasm and fondness to experience the landscape of this planet of ours was paramount. She came remarkably close to realizing everything on her “list”. Road trips near or far by automobile, plane, or ship were a matter of no consequence to Jenny. She thrived on new experiences and camaraderie. If by chance dancing was included, that much the better. Jenny loved to dance, and she was good at it.
Jenny leaves behind a legacy of unconditional love for family and friends and a lasting memory and warmth in everyone’s heart. Her dedication to nurturing the bonds that bring and keep a family together came natural to Jenny, always resolute, and staying the course. Her subtle approach and focus were a gift. Our loving Jenny can rest in peace. She taught us to love unconditionally; a lesson engrained in our hearts. We will feel her presence and loving spirit forever.
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