Arrangements for Jean Collins, 82, Lawrence, are pending and will be announced by Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home & Crematory. Jean died Tue., February 5, 2019, at LMH Health. rumsey-yost.com
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My sincerest condolences to the family for your loss of both parents. Jean was a beautiful person. I knew Jean through Real Estate and respected her very much for her kindness and professionalism. I will miss her smile and laugh. May she and Corbet both rest in peace.
Deborah McMullen
February 11, 2019
My deepest sympathy to to the family. I worked for the Collins at Henry's drive in for a short time, but always remained friends. Later, Jean sold us our home in Lawrence. She a wonderful professional and always a friend.
Mary Morris
February 9, 2019
Barb, Judy, Laurie, Susan, and Randy, I am so very sorry for your losses, both of your mother and your dad. It is so hard to lose parents, I know, and you had two wonderful parents. May happy memories bring you peace, and also the knowledge that they are together with our Lord, healthy and whole. God's Peace to you all. Sending love.
Melinda Maturo
February 6, 2019
Very sad to hear of Jean's passing; especially since the recent passing of Corbett. Jean was also a wonderful person just as Corbett. She and Corbett will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to the family!
Bryan Wyatt
February 6, 2019
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