Posted on 05/19/2020 4:03:11 PM PDT by Jemian
Jean was born on June 7, 1930 on her fathers fishing boat halfway between Ketchikan, Alaska and Prince Edward Island. Jean was the oldest of 13 children and was proud of her Alaska Native Heritage. She was a Haida in the Eagle Frog clan and worked in a cannery as a teenager and assisted her father who was a commercial fisherman.
Jean joined the United States Air Force in 1949 and served in administration and as a crew member on transport and medevac flights during the Korean conflict. Following discharge from the Air Force in 1952 she attended Seattle University on the G.I. Bill where she received her nursing degree. Jean worked as a public health nurse in Seattle for a brief period and then became a flight attendant for Pacific Northwest Airlines. She also served as a flight attendant supervisor for Capitol Airways from 1967 until 1969 where she was responsible for transporting G.I.s to and from Vietnam.
Jean served as a U.S. Army personnel specialist in Stuttgart, Germany from 1969 until 1981 and that is where she met her husband Rogers. When Rogers retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1981 they relocated to Marlin, Texas where she became co-owner of Cedar Springs Enterprises (CSE) whose activities included farming, ranching, long haul trucking and the manufacture and packaging of heating and cooking wood products.
Jean retired from CSE in 2005 and became actively involved in a variety of community service activities. She served on the Allen House board and was responsible for establishing a community garden in Marlin. She was active in the Falls County Republican Party, was a member of the American Legion Post 31 and attended the First Presbyterian Church in Lott.
Jean never met a stranger and every day woke up with a smile on her face and she kept it there all day. She was a world traveler, an entrepreneur, an avid reader, a gourmet cook, a talented seamstress, a gracious hostess and an accomplished artist. She lived life to the fullest and will be missed by all who knew her. No sadness please but rather, lift your glass to the memory of a great and wonderful spirit. There is a brand-new star in heaven tonight.
In lieu of flowers, the family would ask that you help someone in need, participate in a charitable cause or make a toast to enduring friendship. Jean would have liked that.
Thanks for letting us know of this. What an amazing person. She will be missed.
What a woman! Condolences to her family and FRiends. Say hi to Ravi Zacharias for us, Tillacum!
What a great life! Thank you for posting. Condolences to her family.
Rest in peace Tillacum.
RIP Till. Thank you for sharing part of her story with us.
I did not know her, but it sounds like she was a special lady.
Prayers for those who knew and loved her.
Thanks for posting! I have great respect for her and cherished our friendship. RIP Till.
Rest in Peace. Sad news.
Somehow I failed to realize she was in Marlin.
I actually met her and Rogers many years ago as I was traveling through Texas....
....always delightful!
She had some llamas on her Texas size property......told me she named one Guenevere!
A dear lady
Should that have been Prince of Wales Island? Prince Edward Island is on the other side of the continent in Canada....
How sweet!
RIP Till (we will meet again). Prayers up.
That is so cool!
RIP, dear FReeper.
Here is a link to her posts....looks like she last posted in Feb of this year...
https://www.freerepublic.com/tag/by:tillacum/index?brevity=full;tab=comments
What part of Texas?
Sounds like a great visit.
Beautiful soul who lived life to the fullest and well loved. May God bless her and her family.
All the way from Ketchican Alaska to Marlin Texas, Quite a trip. RIP
what an amazing life.....enjoy your reward!
God Bless Her. RIP Till.
RIP Tillacum. What an amazing life.
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