Jeanette Warner Clausen  September 4 1936  January 22 2020 (age 83)

Jeanette Warner Clausen September 4 1936 January 22 2020 (age 83)

September 4 1936 January 22 2020 (age 83)
Obituary Jeanette Warner Clausen September 4, 1936 – January 22, 2020 Jeanette was born in Fillmore, Utah to Milton and Noreine Warner and passed away peacefully in her sleep at home. She was preceded in death by her husband Glen, father, mother, three sisters and two brothers. Survived by her four children; Dennis Clausen (Denise), Brenda Money (Fred), Gerry Clausen (Roylene), Tony Clausen (Heidi); ten grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and one sister. She enjoyed being with her family, especially at holidays, camping trips, birthdays, cheering on the Utah Jazz, and attending and volunteering at any event she was a part of. She attended may dance recitals, sporting events, baby showers, baptisms, and any event the grandchildren were in. She was a past matron in the Eastern Star Ada Chapter and worked tirelessly raising money for the children at the Shriners Children Hospital. She made many friendships that she spoke about. She spent many hours quilting and made sure each of her children and grandchildren had a unique hand quilted quilt. At Jeanette’s request, there will be no service. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Shriner Children’s Hospital in her name to continue her passion and life’s work. To send flowers to Jeanette’s family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jeanette Warner Clausen September 4 1936 January 22 2020 (age 83).

Peel Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Magna, state: Utah

death notice Jeanette Warner Clausen September 4 1936 January 22 2020 (age 83)

obituary notice Jeanette Warner Clausen September 4 1936 January 22 2020 (age 83)

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