Born and raised on her families farm in Ontario, NY; Jean was the youngest of five children. Her birth came as a surprise as her mother, Mildred, was picking cherries and began to not feel well. Mildred returned to the house and, shortly thereafter, Jean was born. One of Jean's sisters, Fern, passed away when she was just two months old. Jean lost her mother when she was seven years old. Jean was raised by a hard working farmer and her siblings Leila, Ruth, Luther and his wife Jane. Jean was married in April of 1951 to Donald Bedford. Jean was very involved with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren for whom she held very dear to her heart and involved herself in their lives as much as she could from the day they were born. Jean worked at the Wayne Central School Cafeteria, retired, and then helped with Nancy's Day Care for thirty years. Jean was a life member of the North Ontario United Methodist Church and was involved with many of the church activities throughout the years. Some of the things Jean loved to do most included playing cards, doing puzzles, playing bingo, going to exercise class and exploring garage sales.
Obituary courtesy of Murphy Funeral & Cremation Chapel, 1961 Ridge Road, Ontario, NY
Born and raised on her families farm in Ontario, NY; Jean was the youngest of five children. Her birth came as a surprise as her mother, Mildred, was picking cherries and began to not feel well. Mildred returned to the house and, shortly thereafter, Jean was born. One of Jean's sisters, Fern, passed away when she was just two months old. Jean lost her mother when she was seven years old. Jean was raised by a hard working farmer and her siblings Leila, Ruth, Luther and his wife Jane. Jean was married in April of 1951 to Donald Bedford. Jean was very involved with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren for whom she held very dear to her heart and involved herself in their lives as much as she could from the day they were born. Jean worked at the Wayne Central School Cafeteria, retired, and then helped with Nancy's Day Care for thirty years. Jean was a life member of the North Ontario United Methodist Church and was involved with many of the church activities throughout the years. Some of the things Jean loved to do most included playing cards, doing puzzles, playing bingo, going to exercise class and exploring garage sales.
Obituary courtesy of Murphy Funeral & Cremation Chapel, 1961 Ridge Road, Ontario, NY
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