While we may not be able to physically come together to celebrate the life of Jean Santore, we would like to provide an opportunity to do so virtually.
Danielle has offered to lead the Rosary for Jean on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 6:3o pm. We welcome you to join us in prayer via Google Meet.
Simply cut and paste this link into your browser.
https://meet.google.com/yxo-pcre-nzb
I'll be online and available starting at 6:00 if you need any assistance joining in. Please call Judith with any questions (832) 301-9334.
If all goes well, I will record the event and post it for those who could not join us live and would like to pray along at a later time.
Giving
The memorial organizer requested donations in honor of Jean Santore
Join us in celebrating the life of our friend, Jean Santore. Jean certainly collected her share of stories and adventures. May we honor her memory together by reflecting on them as well as the imprint she has made in our hearts. In lieu of a public gathering and for everyone's safety, we would like to... see moreJoin us in celebrating the life of our friend, Jean Santore. Jean certainly collected her share of stories and adventures. May we honor her memory together by reflecting on them as well as the imprint she has made in our hearts. In lieu of a public gathering and for everyone's safety, we would like to virtually celebrate Jean by contributing our sentiments here, and we welcome you to join us in praying for Jean. Danielle Ibarra has offered to lead a virtual Rosary for her on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 6:30 pm. The event invitation and any updates will be posted on this page. Thank you for participating in this virtual lasting memorial. If you would like to schedule additional events, please feel free to share them with us here.
OBITUARY
On the morning of July 19, 2020, our friend Jean Santore left this world to start a new chapter reunited with her loved ones who have gone before her. Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Doris and Michael Santore, her twin brother Patrick - whose time with her was limited to their mother's womb, and her long time companion "Junior" Leonardo Valencia. In her final days, Jean expressed the fullness and wonder of her life here with... see more
On the morning of July 19, 2020, our friend Jean Santore left this world to start a new chapter reunited with her loved ones who have gone before her. Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Doris and Michael Santore, her twin brother Patrick - whose time with her was limited to their mother's womb, and her long time companion "Junior" Leonardo Valencia. In her final days, Jean expressed the fullness and wonder of her life here with us and her readiness to embark on another adventure. Though letting her go is extremely difficult for all of us, she displayed only grace, strength, and a blissful sense of peace.
Often we are not given the opportunity to share our final goodbyes, but Jean's last days were filled with loving words and support. Your endearing sentiments conveyed how special and meaningful she was to each of us. Though never having children of her own, Jean served as a second mother to many of us. She was also a firecracker of a friend and an exciting travel companion with amazing stories and a passion for life. She even embarked on her first trip by train within days of her birth in Pennsylvania. She apparently was always on the move - whether hitchhiking across the country or riding her bike around the streets of Montrose. She lived in the moment and continues to inspire us to collect tales of our own to be able to share with her again one day. She fondly spoke of the fresh air in Maine and her words would paint the experience to where we could almost taste it ourselves. She possessed a love of music, especially Bob Dylan and jazz, and enjoyed many a concert including Woodstock. When her body finally forced her to slow down, she escaped through the world of movies with a streaming watchlist that could put the rest of us to shame. Whether she was sipping a fresh espresso in the morning or cooking her favorite Italian dinner from scratch, Jean relished each moment spent with her friends and coworkers. She bonded with those around her with lively stories and a deep connection that is a rare treat in the hustle of today's society.
Sadly I only knew Jean for a short time, but it also felt like a lifetime. We bonded over music, especially Jazz, movies, and coffee. My favorite memory was our trip with Judy and Leslie where we sat and drank coffee and swapped stories of the past. I... moreSadly I only knew Jean for a short time, but it also felt like a lifetime. We bonded over music, especially Jazz, movies, and coffee. My favorite memory was our trip with Judy and Leslie where we sat and drank coffee and swapped stories of the past. I cannot express completely how much I miss her, she felt like a sister to me. less
Words cannot express how much I miss Jean. We knew one another for such a short time but it is definitely a time full of wonderful stories and memories. I loved getting to talk celebrity gossip, movies, and music with her. I’ll never forget the time we... moreWords cannot express how much I miss Jean. We knew one another for such a short time but it is definitely a time full of wonderful stories and memories. I loved getting to talk celebrity gossip, movies, and music with her. I’ll never forget the time we spent watching movies, drinking Starbucks and listening to all her stories ending “in the woods”. She was such a firecracker and I am so glad I got to share in the glow of her life. less
Judith Welty
Jean adored her babies, Renaldo and Clara, and it was even more evident when I realized more than a 3rd of her shopping list was for them.
Jean's friendly smile was the first to greet me when I walked into the office to be introduced to the team. She popped right up to say hello and our friendship grew quickly. We bonded in so many ways - art, movies, and supported each other through times... moreJean's friendly smile was the first to greet me when I walked into the office to be introduced to the team. She popped right up to say hello and our friendship grew quickly. We bonded in so many ways - art, movies, and supported each other through times of great loss. It was a treat to swap stories over lunch, and I will never forget the accidental "ginger beer" incident.
In many ways, Jean reminded me of my mom and added purpose and meaning to my days. Whether watching crazy movies or saving her from tangled O2 cords at 2 am, every visit was filled with love and laughter even among tears. It was truly an honor to get to know her. less