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Jeanne Ann (Hungate) Johnson

December 4, 1937 ~ July 10, 2017 (age 79) 79 Years Old
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Message from N perez
July 24, 2017 7:32 AM

May I offer my sincere condolences. May your hearts find comfort in God's Word where it states: "He will swallow up death forever, and the Lord will wipe the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25:8) May your loved one awaken to a world where there will be peace, no sickness (Isaiah 33:24), and no more troubles (Revelation 21:4) throughout eternity (Psalm 37:29). May your hearts find comfort and hope in God’s Word, family, friends and good memories at this time. My deepest sympathy to you.
Message from Helen and Howard Bechan, Oakham , MA
July 19, 2017 7:16 PM

So shocked to learn that Jeanne is gone, although I realized she was in a fragile state. She was a neighbor and a good friend for about ten years in Pickstown, SD. I think that Dean was the love of her life and I trust that God has reunited them. She was so grateful for her family's love and support after his death. I'm going to miss her and so will many others. Sincere condolences, Helen
Message from Patsy and Dellis Dimmick
July 18, 2017 6:21 PM

I was shocked to hear of Jeanne's passing so soon after Dean's. Jeanne was my last
surviving cousin. Eva, Jeanne's mother, was my Dad's sister. We seldom seen them
as we were growing up because of their traveling. In the later years we would get together with Jeanne and Dean as they passed through on their way to Florida and Minnesota. It was always a pleasure to see them. I will miss her wit and big smile.
May she rest in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ's arms until He calls his church home. His word tells us if we make heaven our home we will be known as we are
known. May His peace that passes all understanding fill your hearts. God Bless.
Message from Kathy Carruth
July 18, 2017 3:52 PM

Dear Brad, Angela and family,
I met Jeanne in August of 1973, the week before our school year started. Jeanne had her adorable little son (YOU) with her and she always kept that first meeting in our hearts as she made me feel so extra special by telling me that you said, "mom, what's the name of that lady I love".
Well, Jeanne LOVED her family and her friends. She always made time to talk even when she was very busy. Jeanne, as a school psychologist, had a lead position of getting the latest updates on the Special Education rules and regulations. She ultimately became the ONE resource for all the district in helping determine services and programs in the emerging Intermediate School District #287. Jeanne was always ready to call the State Dept and find an answer to any unique need for a student when working with a staff. She was a resource that eventually became a full committee of district staff.

Jeanne not only was a consummate professional, she was a friend who would be available and up for everything. She hosted many of us at her homes in Duluth and FL. Jeanne and Dean would always want even more time than you were able to spend at their home. They were so open to travel and adventure.

I remember one of our FL visits to "their side" of FL, when my husband and I were with them going to one of our favorite spots in Tarpon Springs, when Jeanne saw a Classic Car shop. We all had a lot of fun going through an amazing inventory of cars. Jeanne LOVED the 1956 Thunderbird in that show room. It was a beauty.

Jeanne and Dean came over to "our side" of FL and stayed with us in Stuart which I'm sure she felt was a lot quieter then their bigger area on the west coast. Jeanne and Dean were always the gracious host and guest. I look back on all those times with fondness.

Jeanne was a trusting and faithful friend throughout all the years. It was with such a sadness to talk to Dean and Jeanne through the months before Dean's death. Yet, Jeanne would mention a project that Dean was doing even as he faced his short time left. Jeanne was so proud of Dean and all he did. He was an amazing companion for Jeanne. I am sure that Jeanne was completely heart broken and lost without Dean.
Jeanne did tell me how much she appreciated and loved you and Angela and all you were doing for her, especially after Dean's death.
Her days at your home, Brad and Angela, were a peaceful resting place as she knew you two would do all you could to make her comfortable. I know she appreciated your amazing support throughout her time. Jeanne was such a strong person, yet she had the biggest heart for you and Angela. Your love will be the lasting legacy for Jeanne.
Kathy and Bob Carruth
Message from Dar Hafner
July 17, 2017 9:48 PM

Dear Brad & Angie, I am so sorry to hear of another loss in your family. Jeanne was one of the most thoughtful & caring people I've ever had a chance to work with at #287
Dar Hafner
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A candle was lit by Carole Bixby on July 16, 2017 12:36 PM
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A candle was lit by Jeanette Fish on July 15, 2017 1:17 PM
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved Jeanne, God bless and comfort you in this time of sadness and in days to come!!
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A candle was lit by Jeanette Fish on July 15, 2017 1:15 PM
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