In Memory of

Virginia

Anna

Zabel

Condolences

Condolence From: Alison Howard
Condolence: Jeanie, Thank you so much for your life. Thank you for all of the love, care, and concern you offered the whole family. I am excited for you that you get to go and see Grandma, Buddy, Richard, and your parents! It seems like our time here goes so quickly. It seems like yesterday that I was a kid in at your house every Friday night for "Friday Fright Night." Then we became teenagers and went to college and started work. Life got busy. It seemed like you would always be there though and sometime when life slowed down we would spend quality time together again, the way we did when I was a child. Though there were holidays and the occasional phone call, that expanse of time as in childhood never came and now you are gone. So I will cherish all the Friday nights, the birthday parties, the sleepovers and all of the holidays that I got to spend with you and all of the love you shared with me and our family. And I will use it as a reminder that someday may never come, so it is important to love the treasures God has placed in our lives as if it is our last chance to love them. I love you Jeanie! Have a wonderful time in heaven knowing that your life on earth helped make so many lives more beautiful! With Love, Alison
Wednesday January 20, 2016
Condolence From: Mike Sherman
Condolence: To the Zabel Family: On behalf of the Sherman family please accept our deepest condolences on the loss of Virginia. Virginia and the Zabel family were very kind people and treated our family well over the years. I am Mike Pete's nephew.
Wednesday January 20, 2016