In addition to her parents, Jennie is preceded in death by her sister, Patricia A Myers and her brother, Thomas A. Myers Sr., her son, Terry A. Evans, and nephew, Thomas A. Myers Jr.
She was a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served in various positions at church including her love for family history and genealogy. She helped with teaching others with looking up their own family history. She also helped establish several Family History Centers throughout the area.
When she wasn't doing genealogy work, she enjoyed volunteering at the Ohio Village. She loved to sew and design her various costumes that she would wear at the Village. Some other interests were gardening, the outdoors, art work, classical music, and all sorts of needlework, whether that be embroidery, crocheting, knitting, etc.
She had a great love for cooking and baking. She also had a deep love for animals. Most of all, her greatest joy and love was her family.
In addition to her parents, Jennie is preceded in death by her sister, Patricia A Myers and her brother, Thomas A. Myers Sr., her son, Terry A. Evans, and nephew, Thomas A. Myers Jr.
She was a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served in various positions at church including her love for family history and genealogy. She helped with teaching others with looking up their own family history. She also helped establish several Family History Centers throughout the area.
When she wasn't doing genealogy work, she enjoyed volunteering at the Ohio Village. She loved to sew and design her various costumes that she would wear at the Village. Some other interests were gardening, the outdoors, art work, classical music, and all sorts of needlework, whether that be embroidery, crocheting, knitting, etc.
She had a great love for cooking and baking. She also had a deep love for animals. Most of all, her greatest joy and love was her family.
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