She was born November 15, 1946, in Dry Tavern, a daughter of the late John Allen Hopshire and Wilma Jean Sellers Hopshire.
She was a graduate of Jefferson-Morgan High School and Penn Commercial Business School.
Jeanne worked as administrative assistant for TRIPL in Washington.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Waynesburg, where she served on several committees. She was also active in Al-Anon.
Jeanne was devoted to her family and friends, and she loved to travel.
Surviving are a daughter, MaChal Forbes, her husband, Jason, and her son, Camden of Waynesburg; a son Logan Stacher of Waynesburg; a niece Chathem Hooper, her husband, Jeremy of Dalton, GA, and their children, Micah and Cailyn; and a nephew, Kyle Hartson and his wife Ivana of Pocopson, PA.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her sister, Patricia Hartson.