Mary Aring
Mary Aring

Obituary of Mary Jean Aring

JEAN ARING Full name: Mary “Jean” Aring, Jeanie Age at death: 60 Years Old Residence: Everett, WA Day and date of death: Saturday January 3, 2009 Place of death: Stevens Hospital Edmonds, WA Cause of death: Cholangial Carcinoma LIFE Date of birth: September 20, 1948 Place of birth: Tucson Arizona Names of parents: Larkin Rice and Mary Fimbres Childhood: stories, schools, friends Marriage: David Lee Aring on August 4, 1973 Education: Arizona State University Recognitions: Reaching a $ 1 Million dollar goal for Goodwill. Employment: Owned a hair salon with her husband David Aring in Tucson, AZ “Hairs Hope” & Standing Ovation’s then went on to be a Manager at a Hair Crafters salon Cutting hair for 25 years. After her desire to be a stylist ended. She then went on to pursue management in retail and the Goodwill Company. Finally finding fun and fulfillment in an upscale adult boutique Lovers. Places of residence: Tucson AZ, San Diego CA, Everett WA Interest and other enjoyment: Jean enjoyed thrift shopping, antique shopping, Being with her family. Lovingly adoring her significant other Bill Jennings. Jean enjoyed helping others. Making family and friends feel like they were on a pedestal with kind words or personalized gifts with her one of a kind flavor. Religion: raised Catholic Christian and became a born again Christian in her own privacy. Disappointments: Divorced David Aring in 1991 Being diagnosed with Cancer in 2006. Jean had a flair for Interior Decorating, Making jewelry, painting pictures, and Writing very elegant heartfelt words with a touch of a pen. In addition numerous other arts and crafts. Humor and Humility in life and where it took her. FAMILY Survived by: Her boyfriend of 5 years Bill Jennings Everett, WA Her only daughter Christen Aring born 5/25/1983 Everett WA Siblings: Sharon 57 Yrs Old, Francie Tintle 55 Yrs Old, Larking Rice 53 Yrs Old, Steven Rice 50 Yrs Old Nephews: Dillon Rice, Aaron delaVara, Nieces: Caitlin Tintle, Keara Tintle, Numerous Friends and Family Pets: Her beloved Bebee and Gurdy God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around you and whispered, "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away, and although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, he only takes the best.
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