Jean McDaniel Obituary, Death – Jean McDaniel has sadly died unexpectedly, leaving loved ones and family and entire community in grief and agony according to an online share. “The week before last was a difficult one for both my family and I, in a variety of different ways. For those of you who are unaware, our mother Jean McDaniel died away on December 17, 2022 at 7:05 in the morning. This may be old news for some of you, but for those of you who are in the dark, this information is for you.
She only asked that you celebrate her life and let others know that she is now with the rest of her family who have passed away before her, and there will not be a memorial service performed in her honor because that was her wish. My mother had a profound affection and reverence for God, and she was unwavering in her conviction that he is real. Because my family and I are handling our loss on an individual level pretty well, I did not feel the need to express this until now rather than earlier.
The enormous amount of love that we have received from people who are already aware is something that we admire and are so grateful for. We have not yet decided on a date for the memorial ceremony that will be conducted in her honor; we will make this choice at a later time, when we are better equipped to do so. The service will be held in her honor.
During this challenging time, my family and I would like you to know that we are tremendously grateful for all of the love and support that has been shown to us, and I want you to know that we feel the same way about you. Please be aware of this. In order for my family and I to get through this challenging time, we have one and only one request, and that is for you to refrain from asking any inquiries about the manner in which she went missing. This is the only request we have.
On a more personal note, my mum was my closest confidante throughout my entire life. We have argued, talked, debated, and disagreed with one another on a wide range of topics during the course of our lives; this is something that the vast majority of us do. Despite this, we had a tremendous amount of affection for one another and made it a point to tell each other “I love you” at the end of every discussion, irrespective of whether it took place in person or over the phone.
My wonderful friend Craig once shared some sound advice with me, which was as follows: “Remember that you only have one mother; you might dispute or agree with her, but she brought you into this world, and that is the greatest gift you can ever get from her; therefore, love her with all that you have since you only get one,” and he was right. I only had one mother. I want you to know that I will always love you and that I will miss you more than you could possible comprehend.
I want you to know that I will miss you more than you could possibly understand. I pray that you have a peaceful sleep until we meet again in the next dimension, and that throughout your journeys, you are able to soar with the angels.”