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Jean Elizabeth <I>Coles</I> Thomas

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Jean Elizabeth Coles Thomas

Birth
Chemainus, Cowichan Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
2 Sep 2020 (aged 81)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
18-26-3
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Obituary: Jean Thomas

Jean Thomas
December 25, 1938–September 2, 2020

It is with heavy heart we announce the passing of our beloved mother Jean Elizabeth of Blaine.

She was born on December 25, 1938 alongside her twin sister in Chemainus, B.C. to Leslie and Betty Coles. Jean grew up on Vancouver Island and later would reside in Cloverdale where she would learn her love of cooking in the family business. Jean and her sister came down to Blaine one day and stopped at the Pastime where she met and fell in love with the love of her life. Russel Thomas asked her to dance and the rest is history.

Five children, a couple of restaurants and a catering business later, Jean made a name for herself and her family. She was a loving and generous woman who always made sure you didn’t go hungry. She was known as the diva of canning, winning 10 years at the Lynden Fair. She was not a fan of garlic or spicy food but made the best salsa using her homegrown tomatoes. She would go hunting and fishing with her husband and made a beautiful rose garden after his passing in his memory. You always would find her watching Wheel of Fortune Monday through Friday, her favorite show.

Jean is preceded in death by her husband Russel Thomas; sons Dan and Don Thomas; parents Betty and Leslie Coles; and sister Joan Donn.

Edited obituary from the Northern Light, Blaine Washington. Published October 21, 2020
Obituary: Jean Thomas

Jean Thomas
December 25, 1938–September 2, 2020

It is with heavy heart we announce the passing of our beloved mother Jean Elizabeth of Blaine.

She was born on December 25, 1938 alongside her twin sister in Chemainus, B.C. to Leslie and Betty Coles. Jean grew up on Vancouver Island and later would reside in Cloverdale where she would learn her love of cooking in the family business. Jean and her sister came down to Blaine one day and stopped at the Pastime where she met and fell in love with the love of her life. Russel Thomas asked her to dance and the rest is history.

Five children, a couple of restaurants and a catering business later, Jean made a name for herself and her family. She was a loving and generous woman who always made sure you didn’t go hungry. She was known as the diva of canning, winning 10 years at the Lynden Fair. She was not a fan of garlic or spicy food but made the best salsa using her homegrown tomatoes. She would go hunting and fishing with her husband and made a beautiful rose garden after his passing in his memory. You always would find her watching Wheel of Fortune Monday through Friday, her favorite show.

Jean is preceded in death by her husband Russel Thomas; sons Dan and Don Thomas; parents Betty and Leslie Coles; and sister Joan Donn.

Edited obituary from the Northern Light, Blaine Washington. Published October 21, 2020


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