![]() ![]() Jean was born on September 27, 1922, in Northwood Narrows, NH. Richner, daughter, Carol Richner, and son, James Richner. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald R. Lovingly surrounded by family members, Jean Fraser Richner, age 100, peacefully left this earth on January 3, 2023, to be with the Lord. Gifts in Jean’s memory may be given to the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church, (pastor’s benevolent fund) 12995 Memorial Drive, Houston, TX 77079 or to the American Cancer Society. ![]() A memorial service celebrating Jean’s life will be held on Monday, Januat 2 pm at The Memorial Drive United Methodist Church, 12955 Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas 77079. Jean is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren who have brought her much joy. ![]() She is survived by her daughters: Kathleen Locke & spouse Doug Locke, Denver, NC Sheree Paramore & spouse Randy Paramore, Tomball, Texas Roberta Hayes and spouse Ed Hayes, Baden Lake, NC daughter-in-law Mary Ann Richner, Concord Township, OH and her sons: Donald Richner, Manvel, Texas and Dale Richner, Houston, Texas. Her legacy includes her prayers and encouragement for her children and grandchildren. She delightedly called it going “copping.” Jean was best known for her love of the Lord and being a woman of prayer. She particularly enjoyed driving around with her next-door neighbor as part of the neighborhood watch program. She volunteered many hours at her church and was well known for her faithfulness in making homemade cookies for over 30 years for the monthly blood mobile. Other favorite activities included growing African violets and roses, playing bridge in several neighborhood groups, and doing jigsaw puzzles. During retirement she began each day by reading her Bible, reading the current events in the newspaper, completing a word puzzle, and riding her exercise bike 3 - 8 miles. Jean lived in Houston, Texas for the past 42 years, where she completed her career as an office manager at Lutheran Brotherood. She found time to serve her community as a PTA president, President of Emblem Club #85, and as President of the Lake County Chapter of Women’s Council of Realtors. Later, she worked as a bookkeeper and then as a real estate broker. She lived in Ohio for 29 years, where she raised her 7 children. For fun, she liked swimming, ice skating and tobogganing. She grew up on a farm and followed her dad around learning to milk a cow, ride horses, pick apples, tap maple trees for syrup, pick blueberries, haying, and growing vegetables in the garden. Jean Fraser Richner Lovingly surrounded by family members, Jean Fraser Richner, age 100, peacefully left this earth on January 3, 2023, to be with the Lord. ![]()
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