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Jennifer Christine Hapner

December 26, 1974 ~ December 25, 2017 (age 42) 42 Years Old
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Message from LM
January 4, 2018 12:25 PM

Dear family,

I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved Jennifer. May the God of all comfort give you peace during this difficult time. We look forward to seeing our dead loved ones in the righteous paradise here on earth very soon. Acts 24:15; Psalm 37:29
Message from Felicia D
January 3, 2018 10:39 AM

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your dear loved one, Jennifer. No words could ever convey the pain of your hearts, but our loving Creator and Heavenly Father does know. He has promised that very soon this enemy, death, and all the things that bring our hearts pain will be a distant memory-Revelation 21:3/4. Until then please find comfort in knowing that “He (God) is close to those broken at heart and those crushed in spirit He saves”-Psalm 34:18. It is my hope that these passages, along with your loving memories of Jennifer, comfort your hearts and bring you a measure of peace during this most difficult time.
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A candle was lit by Evalyn Fleck on January 3, 2018 5:42 AM
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A candle was lit by Evalyn Fleck on January 2, 2018 8:59 PM
Jenny,
I met you 30 years ago. You were my best friend who was the only one who understood me. You were there for me when no one else was. Through the years we shared our adventures and the birth of your beautiful babies. Im so sorry that you were hurting. My heart is with you always. I love you Jenny❤️
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A The Color of Memories Table Arrangement was sent by Washington Trust Bank on January 2, 2018

Message from Martha A Rohall
January 2, 2018 3:11 AM

I did not realize that you were sick. I remember your love and dedication being the PTO president for Lewis and Clark. I remember you had substituted in my classroom. My heart goes out to your family. When I think of you , I think of how loving you were to everyone. You always had a listening ear. You were always full of compa$sion. I have seen Fire and Rain I always thought I would see you again.
Message from Tara Snook
January 1, 2018 11:36 PM

My sister my best friend for 40 years I will miss deeply. I always looked upto her and wanted to be like her. Some of my favorite memories as a child are riding our bikes, playing at the park, and playing for hours until dark. We were only two years apart so we had a lot of the same friends growing up. We always had each other’s back. We did everything together if we could. I even found my house I’m living in now when I was on my way out to visit her. I have so many memories that I will always cherish. She was second mom to my son Isaac. She babysat him while Matt and I were at work until the 2nd grade. She always helped me with Isaac by taking or picking him for practices for one of the many sports he was in. I always do grateful she could help me and I wouldn’t stress. This is just one example of how helpful she was. She always put others first. She always wrote Thank You notes and never forgot a birthdays. She helped at her children’s schools and was even the PTA president. She even got me to come to the meetings which I didn’t mind because I got to hang out with her. She was the best mom to her three kids and always put them first. She always attended their sports practices and games, band concerts, and orchestra concerts. I was happy for her when she meant Scott. He was her true love or soul mate if you say. She would light up everytime she would talk about him. We did travel throughout our childhood to some pretty cool places like Disneyland, Hawaii, Lake Powell. Even as adults we road trip to Seattle with all the kids to visit my little sister Noel what a fun adventure that was and more memories to treasure. Jenn even went to Silverwood and Lagoon as she like the thrill of roller coasters. Jenn and I would have many girls night by going out to dinner then to Kohl’s to shop. We would talk for hours in my drive after a night a of shopping. These are so much more I could say and go I go about her. I’m so grateful for my sister an she taught me to kinder and a better person. I always more material than her and had to have name brand items. She taught me that stuff doesn’t matter- that is what you do and who you are that counts. I’m truly blessed I was able to spend the last couple of months with her and be with her until the end. That I could be there for her and try to make her comfortable and feel normal. I’m thankful for my time with her even though it was cut way too short. I know she is watching over all of us. She is my angel my hero. I will never forget you my sister my best friend.
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A Garden Path Vase was sent by Mark & Aimee Maxwell on December 30, 2017

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A candle was lit by Casey on December 28, 2017 11:15 PM
Aunt Jennifer was a beautiful person inside and out. She was radiant on earth, and will be radiant in heaven. Although her time on earth was cut short, she will live on in the hearts of her friends and family.
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A candle was lit by Casey on December 28, 2017 11:13 PM
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A Spathiphyllum was sent on December 27, 2017

May the God of all comfort surround you with peace as you walk through this time of sorrow. Our prayers are with you Curt, Tina, and Tia Hapner Jenna and Rob Ricard

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