Jeanene Jeani Jones Schultz  November 30 1943  December 27 2018 (age 75)

Jeanene Jeani Jones Schultz November 30 1943 December 27 2018 (age 75)

Jeanene (Jeani) Schultz of St. James MO was born Nov. 30, 1943 in Indianapolis IN and passed away unexpectedly at home following a brief illness. Jeani as she is known in the community served as President of the St. James Lions Club for the past 6 years. She enjoyed working on the Lions fundraisers. Jeani grew up in Phoenix AZ then served in the US Navy as a nurse following high school in the 1960’s. She married and moved to Sparks Nevada where she worked for the Nevada School System with severely handicapped students for 35 years. She is preceded in death by her twin brother, parents, & grand parents Jeani is survived by her children, Kim Moore & husband Larry of Sacramento CA, Mick Schultz of Hilton Head Island SC, her sisters Deanna Henderson & husband Tim of St. James, Jeri Kelley of AZ, Lynda Hallam & husband Guy of St. James. Per Jeani’s request there will be no visitation or service in St. James. A memorial will follow in Pahoa Hawaii. favorite_border Donations Pledges

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jeanene Jeani Jones Schultz November 30 1943 December 27 2018 (age 75).

Jones Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: St James, state: Missouri

death notice Jeanene Jeani Jones Schultz November 30 1943 December 27 2018 (age 75)

obituary notice Jeanene Jeani Jones Schultz November 30 1943 December 27 2018 (age 75)

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