Jean E. Muir
Died July 24, 2017
LELAND –
Jean Evans Muir, 80, of Leland, passed away Monday, July 24, 2017 at Munson
Hospice House.
Jean was
born Nov. 30, 1936 in Cincinnati, the daughter of Edward and Marion (Bond)
Evans. She married her loving husband of
sixty years, Jerry Kenneth Muir, in 1957 in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Jean
graduated from Vassar College. Her
husband’s career necessitated a number of moves throughout the country prior to
retirement to their beloved Leland, where Jean had spent many happy
summers. “Jeannie,” as she was often
called by her many friends, was a true doer.
She actively sought to become involved in local organizations and
activities. She was always happiest when
she was in the company of her family and friends and was beloved by so many
people.
Jean had a
strong faith and was always active within her church, including serving as a
vestry member at St. Chrysostom’s Episcopal Church in Chicago, IL. She was most recently a member of St.
Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Northport.
She was an excellent tennis player throughout her life. Jean was incredibly talented and creative and
had a gift for making things beautiful.
This showed up in her beautiful perennial gardens, her flower
arrangements, and in her outstanding needlepoint and quilting. For many years she was an active member of
The Junior League of Short Hills, NJ.
Jean had a keen interest in genealogy and was a member of The Mayflower
Society and The Daughters of The American Revolution. She served as a member of the Leland Country
Club Board and was past President of the Leland Women’s Civic Club. She was a member of The Little Garden Club, a
volunteer at ShareCare of Leelanau, The Community Cultural Center, The
Wildflower Rescue for The Leelanau Conservancy, among many other
organizations. Jean also loved her
several stitching groups, bible study groups, and book groups. Jean was blessed by many friendships and
caring people in her life, for which her family is grateful.
Jean is survived
by her husband, Jerry; her children, Bradley Muir, Edward Muir, Marion
(Charles) Hall; a brother, Richard (Elizabeth) Evans; three grandchildren,
Margaret Muir, Sarah Hall, and Chase Hall.
She was
preceded in death by her parents.
Private
family services and interment in Beechwood Cemetery, has been held.
Memorials
may be directed to ShareCare of Leelanau, 7401 East Duck Lake Road, #600, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653-8701 and/or to Leelanau Conservancy,
PO Box 1007, Leland, MI 49654.
Condolences may be shared with Jean’s family below:
Sorry to hear of Jean's passing.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you Jerry.
My condolences for the loss of your loved one, and may you find comfort in the future promises from Almighty God to mankind through His written word, the Bible, please read, Acts 24:15, &, Revelation 21:3,4,5.
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