Born in London England in 1933 where she met her husband Maurice. She later came to this country to marry him in 1951 all while he was in active U S Air Force. They had three children. He preceded her in death in 2007.
She was also preceded in death by her parents Charles and Evelyn, her sister Sheila, and her son Charles at 24 years of age in 1983.
She is survived by her daughter Christine and her partner Norma, and her son Michael and his wife Judy along with her grandson Dylan, and her niece Jane Langley and her husband Paul.






My sincere condolences for the loss of your mom. She will be missed!
There wasn't enough time to finish saying everything. I love you mom and will miss you more than you could've known. You are with Dad and Charlie and all the other angels gone before. Please watch over us – we will see you again some day. 🙏❤️
From me Jane a lifetime of the most wonderful memories of the best aunt I could wish for and from Paul the happiest memories of times spent over the last 40 years. Sending all our love ❤️
I as so sorry for your loss . She was a beautiful soul.
My deepest condolences, Chris Mike and families. May your Mom Rest in Peace. Terri
Having You in our Life was a Blessing ,we will Treasure your Memory with all our Love .RIP
My first memory of Jean was that during my very first play, both Mr. and Mrs. Ahern made it a point to come see it having only just met me. They asked me about it and how it felt…their curiosity which I now understand was encouragement propelled me into going further with something that impassioned me. Through the last 30 years as I’ve gone home for christmases , I’ve ended up staying in the same guest room they would. In the nightstand drawer, the program for it still sits and I’m reminded of that encouragement throughout all I do now every time I see it…or even just knowing it’s been there. I like to think of passing as a graduation…and it makes me want to offer Jean a congratulations. On a life well lived and a soul ready for more.
Our deepest condolences on your loss. The girls will always remember Jeans affectionate hugs and glowing smile. She will be greatly missed.
Dear Mike and Family–Patti and I were very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
I remember Buddy and Jean’s wedding. It was one of my
earliest rememberances. I have only the fondest memories
Of them both. If there is heaven , I’m sure they are both there together. Love and prayers to Christina and Michael
Love, Uncle Paul and Aunt Gloria