Condolences
Jose, Janine, David and Family,
Jean was a talented, fun-loving and caring lady. She clearly enjoyed life and cherished her family and was devoted to them. She made such a difference in our community. We all enjoyed attending the many events at Shall We Dance, which Jean spearheaded, along with other key residents. And, who can forget the dancing lessons which became available due to her efforts.
Jean loved playing board games, and Mah Jongg was her forte for sure. But, everyone can agree that dancing was, by far, her most enjoyable pastime, especially with her beloved Jose. They were magical on the dance floor. Yes, Jean will be soretly missed in Metedeconk, Her infectious smile and dancing feet will be a wonderful memory to all! Rest in Peace, dear friend.
Marsha & Gene Imbriale
My deepest sympathies to my Uncle Jose and his children. You two were a lovely dynamic couple and Jean will be so missed. My earliest memory of Jean was when you and she babysat me for a weekend and Jean gave me a bath with David :) You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Don't worry Uncle Hose, YKW is up there looking after her for you.
Susie Thompson
Our sincerest condolences to Jose, their children, grandchildren and family.
Jean was a very friendly, creative and caring soul.
She loved music and dancing, and sharing it with everyone she and Jose knew.
And if you didn't know how to dance, she was your most supportive teacher.
Her attributes and talents will always be remembered by her extended family at Camp Metedeconk, for the many years of great show performances, dances and laughs she gave to all of us.
She will be profoundly missedl!
Rest in Peace.
Love,
Gail and Bob Rosenberg
I met Jean in my twenties. She was my best friend Rosie’s aunt. I spent many weekends and holidays at her home with Rosie. She was sweet and very hospitable. She always made me feel so welcomed. I am saddened for Pepito, Dave, Janine and their families. I pray for God’s divine strength as they go through these next few days and beyond. Sleep well sweet lady!♥️
What a beautiful tribute! My wonderful Aunt Jean, a woman ahead of her time with a zest for adventure! She was always ready! My Aunt Jean who taught me many things & helped me navigate thru life with such great advice so many times! My eternal gratitude! I will always miss you & thank God for putting you in my life! I love you forever!
Jean will always be my special friend, and Charlie and I will always think of her on all the special occasions we spent together.
Jose, Janine, Dave, Brian,
We are all deeply saddened by the passing of Jean. The past months have not been easy on her or all of you, but know she has found peace. Jean will live on in all of our hearts and memories. For me(Linda), summers won’t be the same without seeing Jean poolside at Brian and Janine’s house. Floating in the pool we would have conversations about politics, travel, and life in general. One day she had told me that I was part of the family. You have no idea what that meant to me. I asked her when she was taking me to Disney then! I will miss her macaroni salad, and all the times she would tell the boys not to do flips off the diving board and they would do it anyway. I would just crack up! Everyone has their own special memories of Jean. Just know she will never be forgotten.
The Skillman Family
Jean was such a lively person always laughing and a wonderful dancer. Will miss her and Jose ballroom dancing at our clubhouse events. Also miss Dancing Jean playing mahjong on the internet during Covid. She will he greatly missed. Prayers for her family.
So sorry to hear of Jeans passing , I have so many fond memories of our times at Camp Metedeconk. My deepest condolences to Jose & family. May Jean Rest In Peace.
Pat Lauro