My Aunt Jean was the most important and special lady in my life. I always admired her and looked up to her. I wanted to be her when I grew up. Cute little figure, great clothes and bubbly personality. She was a huge part of my childhood, always inviting me to spend summers at their home in the county. I never saw her mad, always had a smile and that darling little giggle of hers couldn’t help but make me laugh too. She was the last relative in our family and always had tidbits of information about our relatives in years gone by. I remember one Christmas when we were struggling so bad my parents couldn’t afford to put presents under the tree. I’m sure she wasn’t asked to do it but my Aunt Jean made sure we three had presents under the tree. She saved our Christmas and made 3 kids very happy. I’m just sorry the distance between Tulsa and California kept us from seeing each other over the years I’m so grateful I got to see her in 2020 and I will cherish forever the jewelry she made for me. Love you to eternity Aunt Jean. I know you’re happy to see Uncle Warren, my dad and all your brothers again. Cindy