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Jennifer L. <I>Teichert</I> Farley

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Jennifer L. Teichert Farley

Birth
Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA
Death
5 Oct 2015 (aged 38)
Burial
Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Jennifer was born in Redwood Falls, Minnesota on March 11, 1977, to Leland and Cindy (Maxwell) Teichert. She was baptized as an infant. Jennifer grew up in Hutchinson, Minnesota, attended Our Saviors Elementary School, and graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1995. She was a lifelong resident of Hutchinson. Jennifer was married to Ryan Farley on November 25, 1995, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Alyson, Anna, Tyson, and Norah. Jennifer worked at Walmart for several years starting in high school and gave Ridgewater College a couple of semesters before starting work at 3M. She spent the last 15 years of work at 3M. For Jenny the silver lining of her illness was the early retirement from 3M. If you are still there and you haven't retired yet, Jenny highly recommends it, maybe just under different circumstances. Jennifer was passionate about figure skating. She started skating when she was 12, and started teaching skating while still in high school. Jennifer continued to serve Hutchinson Figure Skating Club as a coach and club director up until very recently. She especially loved organizing the annual skating show. Her love for skating was passed onto all three of her daughters. Jennifer was very close to many of her skaters and their families, and considered them to be a second family. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with family and friends, time up at the lake, exercise classes, and all aspects of skating. She had a family and lots of close friends that she loved. Jennifer will be remembered for her sense of humor, as a very loving and protective mother, and wife. She embraced every situation with a positive attitude. Jennifer had fun no matter what she was doing, which she made apparent with her contagious smile. She always found a way to laugh, even during the later stages of her illness. She wanted to send many thanks to Dr. Timothy Larson at MN Oncology for his guidance through this illness. Thanks as well to the kind-hearted nurses and doctors at Hutchinson Hospital, Abbott Northwest Hospital, and MN Oncology. Jenny felt that she received the best health care available. Jennifer leaves behind her husband, Ryan and her children, Alyson Elizabeth Farley, Anna Catherine Farley, Tyson Patrick Farley and Norah Madelyn Farley. She also leaves her parents Leland and Cindy Teichert, her sister, Amber Munoz and her special friend, Andrew Erickson; nieces, Deaja, Bella and Ayla Munoz. She is also survived by her in-laws, Bernard and Kim Farley; sisters-in-law, Kelsey and Matt Lobeck and Jenny Farley and her boyfriend, Chris. She was predeceased by her grandparents and aunt, Judy Grunke.
Jennifer was born in Redwood Falls, Minnesota on March 11, 1977, to Leland and Cindy (Maxwell) Teichert. She was baptized as an infant. Jennifer grew up in Hutchinson, Minnesota, attended Our Saviors Elementary School, and graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1995. She was a lifelong resident of Hutchinson. Jennifer was married to Ryan Farley on November 25, 1995, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Alyson, Anna, Tyson, and Norah. Jennifer worked at Walmart for several years starting in high school and gave Ridgewater College a couple of semesters before starting work at 3M. She spent the last 15 years of work at 3M. For Jenny the silver lining of her illness was the early retirement from 3M. If you are still there and you haven't retired yet, Jenny highly recommends it, maybe just under different circumstances. Jennifer was passionate about figure skating. She started skating when she was 12, and started teaching skating while still in high school. Jennifer continued to serve Hutchinson Figure Skating Club as a coach and club director up until very recently. She especially loved organizing the annual skating show. Her love for skating was passed onto all three of her daughters. Jennifer was very close to many of her skaters and their families, and considered them to be a second family. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with family and friends, time up at the lake, exercise classes, and all aspects of skating. She had a family and lots of close friends that she loved. Jennifer will be remembered for her sense of humor, as a very loving and protective mother, and wife. She embraced every situation with a positive attitude. Jennifer had fun no matter what she was doing, which she made apparent with her contagious smile. She always found a way to laugh, even during the later stages of her illness. She wanted to send many thanks to Dr. Timothy Larson at MN Oncology for his guidance through this illness. Thanks as well to the kind-hearted nurses and doctors at Hutchinson Hospital, Abbott Northwest Hospital, and MN Oncology. Jenny felt that she received the best health care available. Jennifer leaves behind her husband, Ryan and her children, Alyson Elizabeth Farley, Anna Catherine Farley, Tyson Patrick Farley and Norah Madelyn Farley. She also leaves her parents Leland and Cindy Teichert, her sister, Amber Munoz and her special friend, Andrew Erickson; nieces, Deaja, Bella and Ayla Munoz. She is also survived by her in-laws, Bernard and Kim Farley; sisters-in-law, Kelsey and Matt Lobeck and Jenny Farley and her boyfriend, Chris. She was predeceased by her grandparents and aunt, Judy Grunke.

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