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JEAN B. WALLIN
May 3, 1916 ~ September 6, 2015
"An amazing gal that always taught us
to think positive and know that "all is well".
With so many memories across her 99 years,
it's so hard to say goodbye".
Jean B. Wallin passed away peacefully at The Ray Hickey Hospice House in Vancouver, WA, on Sept. 6, 2015.
Jean leaves four children, Maureen, Steve, Donna and Janice; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
As a final parting, Jean donated her body to science.
Please view or sign Jean's guest books at: www.EvergreenMemorialGardens.com and www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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I visited my friend Steve at the Wallin household many times during the years of my youth and my 20's. Jean was regularly a smiling face greeting me and always a positive influence in my life. I have fond memories of my time interacting with Steve, Jean and Maureen, Donna and Janice. Jean had a life well lived. I would be proud to reflect the characteristics of Jean in the life of others as she was. Jean had a life well lived. I believe she is in a good place.
Gary Van Allen
October 7, 2015
My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving - kindness comfort and help you through this difficult time (Psalms 119:50,76)
Linda
October 6, 2015
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