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Jean Schoebl, of Lucknow, passed away at Pinecrest Manor on Friday February 2, 2018 at age 90. She was born in Birmingham, England on March 26, 1927 to the late Florence (Harden) and George Perkins. Beloved wife of the late Blahoslav Jan Schoebl. Mother of Garrick Schoebl. Survived by grandchildren Luke and Sydney, daughter-in-law Glenda Schoebl, sister Marjorie Brown, nephews Colin (Loran) Brown and Roger Brown and their families and relatives in Prague, Czech Republic. Predeceased by son Mark Schoebl. Following Jean's wishes, cremation has taken place.
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It is with a selfish heart that I let you go as I will sorely miss you and spending time with you, yet I have a glad heart as you have now been released from your earthly struggles and have been set free to be with your loved ones who have gone before!
Thank you for sharing part of your journey with me! We have cried and laughed well!
Our sincerest condonlences on Jean's passing, she was a wonderful, warm and caring soul. She was a wonderful friend with a big heart, great smile and awesome laugh! We feel so blessed to have had her in our lives.
Jean was a caring compassionate nurse, an insightful midwife and, most importantly, a wonderful friend. She had a passion for learning and personal growth, including helping others to grow and heal. Her enthusiasm for life was infectious. Her courage in facing difficult life events was inspirational. I will miss her, and remember her with a smile.
Garrick & Family: We shall miss Jean. She helped me in my pioneer days of midwifery in Canada, and we had many happy moments together. Our church group sang at Pinecrest, and the last time we were there, she came out for the service and helped us sing! We extend our sincerest sympathy. Violet, Chris and Rudy Ropp