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~ Memories of MoonPixie ~

A friend we've lost forever the day God called you home
On broken wings into the arms of angels you have flown (Stina)
We've lost you but we know that you are in good care (Marianne)
We have your beautiful memories to keep and share (WinterWolf)
When I look upon the moon I shall see your Golden Face (Brennie)
Lighting up the wondrous night with its beauty and its grace; (Tita)
We shall miss your tenderness and care (Linda)
But in our hearts you will always be there. (Seagull)
Please don't forget us, your friends, here on earth (Joanne)
As you rest ever peacefully, celebrating your rebirth (Kesia)
The Moon Pixies glow ever so softly (Christine)
A memory of your kindness and honesty (Litha)
You fly gently into the night; Kind angel you were (Jacquii)
We know in our hearts that you will never be far (Brenda)
Dearest MoonPixie, live long in our hearts
With memories of you where ever you are. (Stina)

© WOSIB Literary Garden 2006




An angel born with broken wings
a breath of life within
A heart and soul misunderstood
a new life now begins.

A sadness felt, an interlude
deep within the hearts
Of all who knew this angel
who now shines within the stars.

Memories of her spirit
forever will remain
Etched in the hearts of everyone
who knew Jennifer Jain.

But now this little angel
has taken up her place
As she extends to us her broken wings
forever in her embrace.

© Christina aka Stina
18th June, 2006







 Jennifer A. Jain  
July 14, 1978 - June 14, 2006

SALEM - Jennifer A. Jain passed away unexpectedly on June 14 at her home. Jenni was found sitting at her computer, doing one of her favorite pastimes, working on her e-mail. Jennifer was preceded in death by all of her grandparents; as well as her brother Scot on March 22, 2006. She is survived by her mother, Judy Jain and Judy’s partner in life, Ian Reimuller of Eugene; her father and his wife, Virgil and Annette Jain of Salem; half-brother, Kelly Jain; two half-sisters, Cindy Knapp and Debbie Ray, all of Tigard; adopted sister, Kelly McGuigan; aunts and uncles, Barb and Norm Chamberlain of Seattle, Jerry and Kay Rich of Oxnard, Calif.; cousins, Rebecca Marocco of Michigan and Dr. Rachel Rich of Rhode Island; nieces and nephew, Stephanie, Nicole, and Alex; three great-nephews and nieces, with another great-niece due the end of July. Jennifer loved working and playing on her computer where she had many friends and a boyfriend, Stan. She enjoyed crafts, watching TV, and music of all kinds.
She was diagnosed at an early age as bi-polar, OCD, and with an anxiety, panic disorder. She attended Four Corners Grade School, Parrish Middle School, and one year at North High. At that point she dropped out of school and passed her GED at 16. She then attended Chemeketa Community College for one year before having to drop out due to her illness. At age 18 she was declared totally disabled. She lived alone with her two dogs and four cats.
Jennifer belonged to a Parrish women’s staff bunco club. She was much loved by the Parrish staff, her friends and their parents.
Mom Judy and Jenni were extremely close, usually talking on their phones at least once a day, usually more than that.

I will forever miss you and Scot, as I know your father and the rest of the family will also. Take care of each other.

A graveside service will be held in August.








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©Art by Jessica Galbreth
©Night Sky Kisses Creations



The beautiful piece of music featured is called "Lullaby",
written by WOSIB's own Marianne aka Songviolin

Pages created with love in memory of MoonPixie
by Christina aka Stina, a WOSIB sister

 


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