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Jean Haroldeen Funderburg
01/05/1926 — 10/24/2001
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Oxford, Nebraska
Jean Haroldeen Funderburg
EINANS FUNERAL HOME Jean Haroldeen Funderburg Age: 75 Residence: Richland W A. Jean died October 24, 2001 at the Beverly Healthcare & Rehabilitation in Pasco, WA. Jean was born January 5, 1926, in Oxford, Nebraska to Eugene Abbott and Mable Worley Abbott. She married Clifford Funderburg on September 8th, 1945. The one thing Mom loved most was her family. She was also very talented. Cooking, Knitting, Crocheting, and Gardening were among some of her favorite things to do. Her chicken dinners will be missed. She was also an avid reader. She leaves behind more than two thousand books which she had read several times. Jean's son's, David Funderburg of Richland WA, Michael Funderburg of Cathlamet WA, John Funderburg of West Richland WA, and Donald Funderburg of Vancouver WA survive her. Grandchildren are Dustin Funderburg, Holly Larson, Anthony Anderson, Lori Schneider, Lisa Funderburg, Chad Funderburg, Adam Funderburg, Jeff Funderburg, Amber Fithian, and Renee Greene. Great Grandchildren are Emily, Eileen, Sarah, Kiara, Logan, Brittany, Morgan, Ravyn, and Joseph. She was preceded in death by her son's, Joseph Funderburg and Mark Funderburg, husband, Clifford Funderburg, and daughter, Risa Rivera. ''Death is not extinguishing the light, it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.'' Family and Friends will gather to share memories at 2:00 pm on Saturday, October 27 at 404 Ash, Richland WA. Per her request there will not be a memorial service. Per her request, she will be cremated. Her ashes will be deposited in the same location as Mark, Cliff, and Risa.
She asked me not to hold on to tight. So when my fingers slipped she gets free. I love you Mom. May God Bless and take care. Please chew out Mark before I get there someday. Already missing you, Your Son. “Golden Child” “our joke” Dave
My Mama was more than a house keeper, wife and mother. She was also my friend as far back as I can remember. We will miss my mama even though I know it was time for to go and meet her maker.
Pastor Don & Tali Funderburg
I’ll always remember the many times I just sat and drank coffee with Mom and listen to her tell me the stories of our childhood. As she became older the stories were still interesting as they’d changed a tad, but it didn’t matter. Mom I loved your chicken. Your Best Son, Michael
Hi Dave and Kathy,
Sorry about your Mom passing, Dave, but now she doesn’t have to suffer anymore!
She was a fine lady and certainly made impressions on me in the time that I
knew her.
It’s interesting that she was born in Oxford. My parents lived there and one of
my brothers was born there. Only visited there once that I can remember.
May you all find peace in your hearts and a bonding of your family at this
time of loss.
Your friend,
Lee Pielstick
She asked me not to hold on to tight. So when my fingers slipped she gets free. I love you Mom. May God Bless and take care. Please chew out Mark before I get there someday. Already missing you, Your Son. “Golden Child” “our joke” Dave
My Mama was more than a house keeper, wife and mother. She was also my friend as far back as I can remember. We will miss my mama even though I know it was time for to go and meet her maker.
Pastor Don & Tali Funderburg
I’ll always remember the many times I just sat and drank coffee with Mom and listen to her tell me the stories of our childhood. As she became older the stories were still interesting as they’d changed a tad, but it didn’t matter. Mom I loved your chicken. Your Best Son, Michael
Hi Dave and Kathy,
Sorry about your Mom passing, Dave, but now she doesn’t have to suffer anymore!
She was a fine lady and certainly made impressions on me in the time that I
knew her.
It’s interesting that she was born in Oxford. My parents lived there and one of
my brothers was born there. Only visited there once that I can remember.
May you all find peace in your hearts and a bonding of your family at this
time of loss.
Your friend,
Lee Pielstick
I could always count on my Gramma to cheer me up. I can remember so many things about her that make me happy…and I will never forget her. I miss her so much, but she’ll never leave my heart.
Grandma J was the most influential, loving, and kind woman in my life aside my own mother, and I will miss her very much, but I also know that she will be with me in spirit for the rest of my life.
My deepest sympathy is with you all. I absolutely know what a difficult time this is. I’m sure she and Dennis are playing a very competitive game of chess about now. My love to you all, Becky
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Jean Haroldeen Funderburg