Condolences
Peter and I read about Jean's death in the paper this morning. Jean and Bob were so good to us when we moved to Brantford and Grace Church. Jean's sense of humour and caring for our family meant a great deal to us. We will keep Richard, Ann and all the family in our thoughts and prayers. We are so grateful for her life.
Peter and Jane Townshend
Jean was a bright light at Grace Church. We will remember her smile and her blue hat. When Bob and I were new to Grace Church, Jean made an effort to make us feel welcomed. She was an exemplary Anglican Church Woman - always willing to help where she could and always dependable. As I remember her at Tranquility, she had that spark and sparkle that was all her own - and I will remember her that way. It was truly a privilege to have known her.
Message and condolence from a dear friend Susan Vincent: My Condolences on the passing of the most accomplished and knowledgeable librarian in Ontario and a Beloved friend. Sincerely, Susan Vincent
I met Jean and her late husband Bob as I worked in a medical office about 24 years ago. They were a wonderful couple and we became friends. Bob had a limo business and out of kindness took me and my two children to the airport and picked us up when we returned from our holiday. My children who are adults now still remember the limo ride. I kept in touch with Jean for a bit after Bobs death but have never forgotten them. They were a great example to what people should be in life. Kind and loving. Rest In Peace Jean and I know you and Bob are happy to be back together again. Linda (White) Nash. Stoney Creek
Jean was such a wonderful and helpful friend. When we first came to Brantford she took us under her wings and supported a very young family with their settling in to a new environment. We have often thought of her kindness over the years. Our thoughts are with her family at this time.
Peter and Judy Dennis