Left to cherish her memory are her husband Raymond, daughter Corrinne (Scott), son Dan and her grandchildren Castiel, Emma, Rayna and Georgia. Also left, to mourn her loss are her siblings; Terry Noble, Michel Bibeau (Joan), Lucy McWha, David Giroux (Florence), Tracey Scott, Patty Gergely (Zolton Jr), and Lynn Ponton (Bruce); her brothers-in-law Ron (Bev), Tony, Leonard (Bonnie) and David (Sheila), her mother-in-law Alice Sarkonak, extended family and other friends in Winnipeg and Dauphin. Jeanne was predeceased by her parents, father-in-law, brother, twin sister, nephew, and granddaughter Sophie.
Jeanne was born in Winnipeg on January 12, 1957 along with her twin sister Marie-Anne who sadly passed in 1961. In 1970 at the age of 13, the family moved to Dauphin MB where she met the love of her life Raymond in 1971 and were married in 1975.Jeanne and Raymond started their life together in Winnipeg where she worked for Safeway until they moved back to Dauphin in 1982. While in Dauphin, Jeanne worked at Safeway until she and Raymond purchased the Skyliner. They owned and operated Skyliner Convenience Centre until 2011 when they moved back to Winnipeg. A year later, the first of her 5 precious grand babies were born and she couldn't be happier. Her absolute greatest joy was showering them with as much love as she could squeeze out. Jeanne's smile would light up a room when she talked about her grandchildren
Jeanne enjoyed shopping with her sisters, doing her crossword puzzles, playing Words with Friends with Corrinne every day, and especially the time she spent with her grandchildren. Pool days and sleepovers at Grandma's were the ABSOLUTE BEST! You could often hear Jeanne yelling, "Raymond put your hearing aids in". "Danny wash your hands" and "Corrinne text me when you get home!"
Jeanne sincerely cherished the fun times playing games with friends Brenda and Gary, Donna and Terry, Linda and Al, as well as Lois and Dennis.