Jenn was the first person I met at Merrow Methodist Church when she welcomed us in. She quickly became a good friend. It was Jenn who introduced me to Barbershop singing and Guildford Harmony in 1989 and gave me a fantastic hobby which I still enjoy now.
She was so active in so many areas, church, societies, charities and many choirs, and always with a laugh and infectious sense of humour.
She will be hugely missed.
Much love and fond memories
Gaye xa
gaye culmer
17th June 2016
I knew Jenn as a member of our Church here, and she was our Playgroup treasurer for many years. She fought Cancer very bravely and yet was always so positive.. I rejoice for her as she had a very strong faith in God and was not afraid of death, but we are sad for ourselves. I have known Jenn for over 40 years,we met up at different things two and three times a week, we laughed together, cried together(sometimes) and dreamt together --and talked endlessly! She was such a special person and friend to so many; I thank God for the privilege of knowing her, but we shall all miss her tremendously. Thank you Jenn.
Megan
meganswayne
16th June 2016
I had the privilege of knowing Jenn since the early 1980's when I first joined Guildford Harmony. She went out of her way to make me feel welcome as she did all new comers. With her positive attitude and infectious laugh she helped the chorus grow through the ups and downs that any group has that is aiming to be the best but striving to maintain the closeness of a family at the same time. When my husband Tony died our regular correspondence helped me enormously. Thank you, Jenn. Jennie Beck
j m beck
16th June 2016