John Carbone
Sorry for your loss, I only met her once but see seemed to be a nice lady. I know Josh provided good care & support , as did other members of your family. Josh you did well, see you soon . Jan & John
Birth date: Mar 29, 1945 Death date: Feb 18, 2022
Jennie Mae Richardson, 76, of Moline, IL, passed away February 18, 2022 at Cedarhurst Assisted Living. Jennie was born in Decatur, IL, on March 29, 1945, the daughter of Fredrick and Ruth (Stublefield) Pugsley. Jennie grew up in Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss, I only met her once but see seemed to be a nice lady. I know Josh provided good care & support , as did other members of your family. Josh you did well, see you soon . Jan & John
John and Ruth, et al, my condolences. I spent much time with you at the RIchardson residence on Kirkwood and Bridge. Great family environment. Also worked for Jennie out at Uticor, it was a very impressive operation and led by a strong, wonderful woman! My thoughts are with you.
Well Jennie, I can actually say that I know that you will have a lot of things to say once you have reached the love of your life, Jim. I know that the silence of the last 4 years have been heavy on your heart. But freedom has come at last.
You are an amazing woman. I didn't meet you until after Bob and I had been married for a couple of years but it seemed like we knew each other in another life. We were the same, yet we were so different. We liked to do many of the same things. Cooking, sewing, and taking care of our 'man'. You opened your home to us in 1999 and we became family together. We went to places, family reunions, funerals, a cruise, and of course ' casinoes'. I watched as you raised the grandkids and your many charges, and Jim. I watched as you were the seamstress for the whole of Davenport I think. You could sew so much better than I. You were so full of knowledge I was amazed. You were the big sister I never had. And you cared about my sister 'Dixie '. Thank you, Jennie. I will miss you and I know that you are with your heavenly family. Love you, Karen Richardson