Jean "Jeannie" Francis (Estes) Wohler

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Jean "Jeannie" Francis (Estes) Wohler, 86, retired LPN, died Saturday, May 14, 2022. Rosary will be at 7:00pm, Friday, May, 20, 2022, at Downing & Lahey West Chapel, Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, May 21, 2022, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Preceded in death by her parents, Chester and Clara Estes; son, James Wohler; first husband, Cecil Wohler; second husband, Ray Voth; stepson, Richard Voth; grandchild, Jason Voth; brother, Jerry Estes. Survived by her brother, Robert (Gloria) Estes; daughter, Gail Wohler; sons, Gil (Eliana) Wohler, Timothy (Therese) Wohler, Thomas Wohler; daughter-in-law, Peggy Wohler; stepdaughters, Jackie (Tim) Kohl, Billie Voth; stepson, Gary Voth; 28 Grandchildren; 44 Great-grandchildren. A memorial has been established with: Lupus Foundation of America, 2121 K Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20037.

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  1. Jeannie was such a lovely lady she will be missed. I first met Jeannie when I became a new member of my area. She had “Little Ruby” as a puppy in her front yard. My daughter was driving we were going somewhere and I ask her to turn around I had to see that little dog. My little Yorkie had to be put down before I moved here and I wanted to love Ruby. Jeannie and Ruby are the reason I got another Yorkie 6 years ago named “YoYo.” Jeannie was so sweet to me. I enjoyed seeing her out at our neighborhood lunches and visiting with her. She will always be remembered.I know Ruby will miss her loving mama too. God Bless all of the family for your loss of this lovely lady. I’m so sad for you. Rest In Peace Friend…♥️ Karen Waring ( a neighbor and friend)

  2. My grandmother Jean was the most pure person I’ve ever come in contact with. regardless of what someone had done or said she could see the best in that individual.

    I didn’t have many consistent role models in my but life she was consistent, loving and compassionate. She was the brightest light for many people enduring their darkest moments and will be missed.


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