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Wilson, Jennifer

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Jennifer Racheal Wilson, age 22, of Chester, VA, died on Sunday, April 20, 2008. Born in Middletown, CT, she is the daughter of Deborah E. and Allen J. Davis of Chesterfield, VA. She was a loving daughter and mother, and was an aspiring young business woman who had started her own cleaning service. Jennifer is also survived by her son, Brendan S. Saunders, of Chester, VA; brothers, Greg and Zach Davis, of Chesterfield, VA; sister, Kendra Davis of Belmont, NH; grandfather, Gordon Wilson, Sr., of Chesterfield; uncles, Gordon Wilson, Jr., Paul Wilson, both of Higganum, CT; and several other family members and friends. The family will receive friends at the Chesterfield Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home on Thursday, April 24, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. A funeral service will take place in the funeral home chapel on Friday, April 25 at 1 p.m., with interment following in Sunset Memorial Park. Condolences to the family may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com


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My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of need. Jennifer was a lovely person who loved her son very much. I just found out last night about her tragic death, still can't believe it, and can't imagine your pain. She is with God and will be with us always in our hearts. She will be surely missed.

Posted by: shirley boone at April 24, 2008 08:01 AM

i am so sorry for the loss of jennifer. she was a wonderful friend and magnificent mother. she will be missed by me very much. she was always such a delight to be around. my condolences go out deeply to the family.

Posted by: amanda chris and julian at April 23, 2008 11:17 AM

I am so sorry for your loss. Times like these, all we can do is just sit and wonder "why?". I understand that Jennifer was a baptist and had recently started going to church so she is with God and Jesus in heaven. I have been so upset over this. I just met Jennifer Thursday(April 17)and she made a lasting impression in my heart. I went to visit a friend and Jennifer was there cleaning her home. I was very impressed. That home looked gorgeous and smelled great when she was done. Jennifer was such a happy person. She loved her work and her new home she had just moved into and been working hard to make a home. She was a very hard worker and she was a bright, beautiful young woman. She had a thirst for knowledge. She saw the Pope on tv and was asking questions about him and why was he so important. I liked her right away and so did my little girl. Infact, my little girl liked her so much that she wanted to help Jennifer clean. Jennifer didnt mind a bit. She took the time and took her under her wing and let her help her dust. I was afraid my little girl would slow her down or get in her way. Nothing upset or slowed down Jennifer.She took everything in stride and always smiled no matter what. I was going to call her to have her come clean my home soon. Jennifer was always smiling, happy, gentle, kind and optimistic. She had such grace and an innocense about her. The homeowners invited her to go to lunch with all of us that day as they often did and she said she'd love to go because she had actually been craving the food from that resteraunt. She ordered an open face pork sandwich and we had a very nice time chit chatting over lunch. On the way out of the resteraunt she was talking happily with some other customers and handing out her business #, lining up more clients. She was so enthusiastic about her new and growing business. In the car she told us all they had set a wedding date for April 20,2009. She was so happy and excited about that. She said he had something silly that April 20 meant to them and thats why they picked that date but it was so silly she couldnt tell us. She was giggling about that. She was giddy with excitement and happiness. When we arrived back at the house, she did some more cleaning and then when she was getting ready to leave, her son and his father and grandfather came up. They had found a baby possum in the shop and they caught it in a box and were going to release into the woods. She was so patient, gentle and kind with Brendan. She was a wonderful mother you could tell the way her eyes lit up when she saw Brendan. She introduced us to him. She then explained to him that if he ever found a wild animal like this that he should never touch it because it could be sick and could hurt him. Soon, they happily left for home and we exchanged goodbyes. I had plans on calling Jennifer to set up a day for her to come clean my house and then I found out Monday about her tragic death. I have been so upset over this. I knew her a very short time and she is gone. It just doesnt make any sense. I am so sad for Brendan that he will never have the chance to get to know what a wonderful, happy, kind mother he had. We will all miss Jennifer horribly.

Posted by: Jennifer Short at April 22, 2008 02:49 PM

The world has lost a daughter, friend and most of all a mother. She will be missed!! My prayers go out to her family, friends and that precious baby Brendan! I am sooo sorry for your loss!

Posted by: Jennifer Rosso(Johnson) at April 22, 2008 01:26 PM

We are very sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with your family.

(We went to Bird with Jen.)

Posted by: Josh & Jenni Field at April 22, 2008 07:34 AM

I wish that there were words that could help you through this situation. I am so very sorry about your loss, we all feel very sad and distraught. If you need to talk or just need to cry on someone's shoulder, I am there for you.

In case you don't know my married name, this is Debbie Labrecque's sister.

Posted by: Carol Taylor at April 21, 2008 08:48 PM
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