She was preceded in death by her parents and husband (2002). Jean's memory will live on with her daughters, Kathy (Brian) Felix of Silverdale and Kim (Kevin) Crane of Bremerton, four grandchildren, Ryan, Eli, Kelsey and Kira, whom she loved dearly and avidly attended all religious, school and sports activities. You could find her often at a track and field meet, a swim meet or a basketball game. She is also survived by her sister Janet (James) Lemmon of Port Ludlow, WA, sister and closest friend Mari (John) Tipps of Bonney Lake, WA, and brother Michael (Carla) Endress of Poulsbo, WA.
Jean worked at United Telephone in the early days in Poulsbo, but spent 19 years as a Florist and owner of Jean's Northend Florist on Front Street. In 2002, she became the Memorialist for Iverson Monuments. Jean was involved for many years as Director for the local teen pageants and was a member of the Miss Washington Pageant Committee. She and Jon were members of the Jaycees, Lions, Sons of Norway and West Sound Beekeepers. Jean was a "collector"… friends, jokes, photos and art, shells, crafts and many other treasures. She loved travel, nature, flowers and never found a store she didn't like.
Posted in The Stone Chapel website.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband (2002). Jean's memory will live on with her daughters, Kathy (Brian) Felix of Silverdale and Kim (Kevin) Crane of Bremerton, four grandchildren, Ryan, Eli, Kelsey and Kira, whom she loved dearly and avidly attended all religious, school and sports activities. You could find her often at a track and field meet, a swim meet or a basketball game. She is also survived by her sister Janet (James) Lemmon of Port Ludlow, WA, sister and closest friend Mari (John) Tipps of Bonney Lake, WA, and brother Michael (Carla) Endress of Poulsbo, WA.
Jean worked at United Telephone in the early days in Poulsbo, but spent 19 years as a Florist and owner of Jean's Northend Florist on Front Street. In 2002, she became the Memorialist for Iverson Monuments. Jean was involved for many years as Director for the local teen pageants and was a member of the Miss Washington Pageant Committee. She and Jon were members of the Jaycees, Lions, Sons of Norway and West Sound Beekeepers. Jean was a "collector"… friends, jokes, photos and art, shells, crafts and many other treasures. She loved travel, nature, flowers and never found a store she didn't like.
Posted in The Stone Chapel website.
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