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Re: Jeanne Wolgemuth


Fellow Medit-Plants members - 

I received the following news from the daughter of one of our
subscribers and thought it should be passed along to the group.  I'm
sure we all send our condolences and good thoughts to Jeanne's
family during their time of grief.

It is clear from Jane's note that Jeanne was indeed a special
person and a loving mother.

Sean O.
_____________________________________________________________________

At 09:02 AM 3/31/98 -0800, JANE M WOLGEMUTH wrote:
>Thank you, Sean, for your message.  Please do remove Jeanne's name
>from the mailing groups.  Also, please feel free to share word about
>her passing to other members of your group.  She loved being a part
>of the Mediterranean group, and spoke about its importance to her
>education many times.
>Regards, Jane Wolgemuth
_____________________________________________________________________

At 09:28 AM 3/30/98 -0800, JANE M WOLGEMUTH wrote:
>This is Jane Wolgemuth, Jeanne's daughter writing.  How sorry I am
>to let you know that we lost Mother last week to a brain aneurysm.
>She fell in her garden last Saturday, was rushed to the hospital,
>had brain surgery Sunday, and passed away on Wednesday, the 25th,
>with my brother Mark, Carrie her good friend, and me at her side.
>She was cremated, with ashes scattered in her rose garden Saturday
>followed by a large gathering of friends and family in the park down
>Neath Street, and the release of 70 balloons.  Yesterday, Mark,
>Carrie, and I took the remaining ashes to South Fork campgrounds in
>the San Bernardino mountains where Mom spent her childhood summers,
>and scattered the ashes with rose petals along Sunset Ridge while
>snow fell.  Mom loved her garden and sharing inormation through the
>computer.  -Jane Wolgemuth



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