Monday, November 27, 2006

Memorium: Jeanne Jones Jamil.

It is with deep regret that I post this announcement regarding one of our members. Jeanne started attending AAUG meetings in 2004 and hardly missed a meeting up until her job transfer from the Immunization division at the Texas Department of State Health Services. She was a delightful young woman with many talents. I will definitely miss her!
--Sue Tedford.

Sue Jeanne Jones Jamail Aug. 25, 1957 - Nov. 24, 2006
Jeanne died Saturday from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Employed by Texas State Department of Health Services as a communications specialist for the organ Donor Education and Registry Program, Jeanne was a 12 year resident of the Austin area. Previous homes were Houston, Dallas, and Nacogdoches. She graduated from Westchester High School and earned a fine arts degree from Stephen F. Austin University. Survivors are her mother, Lynn Fisher; sisters, Laurie Lee and Sharon Jones; nephew, Aaron Lee and his wife Alexa and their children, Gailyn and Alex. She was preceded in death by her father, Ken Jones. Others she considered her family were members of a large and loving fellowship whose members are too numerous to mention, but whose presence in her life brought her great joy and comfort. Public memorial service Sunday, November 26,2006, 3:00 p.m., Austin Recovery Center Gym, 8402 Cross Park Dr. In lieu of flowers please assist any recovery related support organization. These include the Austin Recovery Foundation, where she was a board member and the JJJ fund at Austin Community Foundation.
Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 11/26/2006.

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At 11:37 AM, Blogger BlindDreamer said...

Jeanne was indeed a delightful team member to work with and a very special individual with great talent and a never ending volunteer spirit. She will be greatly missed and long remembered. Her impact on our group was tremendous and her sudden death has sent shock waves! We'll miss you Jeanne. Connie

 
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