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On May 19, 1976, God blessed our family with an incredible gift. Jennifer Ann St. John was born to Homer and Barbara St. John in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We had no idea the amazing journey we would be on for the next 48 years.

Jenny grew up in Chelsea Michigan. She attended school at Washtenaw Intermediate School District and graduated from their young adult program in 2002. She had several jobs after graduation and worked at Huron River Area Credit Union for many years. In 2013 Jenny and her mom moved to Kalispell, Montana to be close to her Montana family.

Jenny had many challenges as a person with Down Syndrome, but she faced them with a lot of strength, determination and a great sense of humor which she got from her dad. Everyone she knew has a favorite Jenny story to share, and they always make us laugh.

There was no such thing as a stranger in Jenny's world. If she thought you were hurting, she would give you a hug, tell you she loved you and that she would pray for you. Jenny had a smile that would light up a whole room. She had a very forgiving spirit and never held grudges.

Jenny could be very stubborn at times. If you asked her to do something she didn't want to do, her answer would always be, "I Don't think so!" Good luck changing her mind! If you were a guy and good looking, you might stand a chance. LOL

Jenny loved music, watching The Lawrence Welk Show, eating ice cream and going to church. Her favorite hymn was "Go make a difference", and that she did! Jenny went to be with Jesus on June 19, 2024.

Jenny was preceded in death by her father Homer, her brother James and sisters Ann and Patricia. She is survived by her mother Barbara, her brothers, John and Paul, sister Ellen, and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A funeral mass was celebrated July 5th, at Risen Christ Catholic Church in Kalispell, Montana.

Burial of her ashes will occur at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, 2028 Baker Road, in Dexter Michigan, on Tuesday August 13th, 1:00PM. There will be visitation and reception after at St. Mary's Catholic Church Parish Hall, 14200 E Old US 12 in Chelsea.

Thank you God for giving us Jenny. She taught us far more than we could ever teach her. We love and miss you Jen!


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#4 Wanda Bishop 2024-08-03 10:00
Dear Barb and family -

I was saddened to read of Jenny's passing.
Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was thinking about Jenny, you, and Homer
a few weeks ago. The St. John family still is in the hearts of many in Chelsea.

Hugs and love.

Wanda Bishop
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#3 Laurie Gravelyn 2024-08-02 11:46
Im so sorry to hear of Jennies passing. Barb, you were the best Mom Jenny could have ever had and Im sure she is dancing with Jesus even as we speak. My heart goes out to you and I want you to know how much you are missed here in Chelsea.
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#2 Chris Livengood 2024-08-02 07:50
Barb,
I was sadden to learn of Jenny’s passing. She was such a shining light in the Chelsea Community and I feel so blessed to have been one of the recipients for Jenny’s loving hugs! You & Homer raised such a sweetheart! May God now surround you and comfort you during this heartbreaking time. Gods Peace to you & your family.
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#1 Lisa Garypie 2024-08-01 22:07
Oh Barb... may she rest among all the angels and saints that we always talked about together. My heart breaks for you lovely friend. Jenny will be forever remembered by my family and especially my boys. Thank you for sharing so many laughs and hugs with us. Both of you were so very special to all of us during your years in Chelsea.
Lisa, Bob, Jordan & Griffin Garypie❤️
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