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Jennifer Emilie Everett

April 19, 1968 - June 25, 2022
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Joseph Thibodeaux

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Joseph Thibodeaux

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Jennifer Emilie Everett

April 19, 1968 - June 25, 2022

Jennifer Emilie Everett of Palm Springs, CA, passed away in her home on June 25, 2022.

Jennifer was born in Provo, Utah, on April 19, 1968, to Ronald and Joyce Everett. She attended Palm Springs High School, as well as BYU and College of the Desert, and received her Associates in nursing. She worked for over 15 years as a Licensed Vocational Nurse, including time with the Vocational Nurse Association in Palm Desert, California.

Jennifer loved her role as “Mom” and “Grammie,” spending many happy days with her sons and grandchildren. Every friend and member of her family was blessed by her giving spirit, warm hugs, and loving patience. She truly believed in the people around her and brought life and light to their lives daily. She was kind, always. She enjoyed scrapbooking, crafting miniatures, and drinking coffee outside with the sunrise. She was a member of The Bridge Calvary Chapel and loved worshiping the Lord in spirit and truth. 

She is survived by her beloved sons Bradley Cox and Joseph Thibodeaux; father Ronald; sister Angela; brother Chad; and grandchildren Julianna, Emilie, and Elliott.

We miss you, mom. We will be joining you in heaven soon to praise our Lord and Savior for all eternity. 

Psalm 23
“He restores my soul”

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Shaunna George I am so sad to learn of Jenny's passing. I didn't ever get to meet her, but she and I share a lot of DNA from my mother's side. I had hoped to learn how we are related and get to know each other. She sounds like a wonderful person. I look forward to meeting her one day in heaven. If any of her children see my post, I would love to meet you, too, and see how we are related. Again, I am so sorry to hear this news. Sending cousinly love and peace your way.
about 1 year ago

David Moss My heart goes out to all of Jenny’s family for the loss that has hit you. I know how much she loved you all. Her love was pure and authentic, a true gift to those who received it. I will miss Jenny so much. I feel that a piece of my soul has been lost. We met when I was 5 years old in Mrs. Nickerson’s Kindergarten class and became fast friends immediately.. Her friendship is the clearest and happiest in my mind from those years. A few years ago we reminisced about how hard we would laugh together both in class and out. . I left the school we went to in 4th grade , but our paths crossed again in High School. I didn’t know many people at PSHS and it was tough. Jenny was one of the only one of my old friends that made me feel included. Her heart was so big and her generosity had no bounds. Her friendship kept me going at a difficult time and I will never forget it. I only wish I had told her how much that meant to me. After 1994 we fell out of touch. Over the years , I tried to find her but always struck out. Once Facebook came along, I asked everyone if they knew where Jenny was, but still no luck. Finally, at our 30th high school reunion in 2016, I was lucky enough to see Jenny and spend time with her. Our friendship picked up exactly where it left off. When you were with her, she just made you feel special. I am blessed to have gotten 6 more years as her friend. I know that she had some undeserved bumps on her life journey, but to me she was always the the same Jenny. A ray of pure sunshine that can never be replaced. Whenever I am down, I’ll just close my eyes and hear your incredible, joyous laugh 😂. Rest In Peace my dear, sweet friend. Heaven is a better place with you in it.
over 2 years ago

Sara Thibodeaux Mom, thank you for your love. For always believing in me and for being my friend, my mom. I’m so grateful for the memories we share. Thank you for raising my soulmate… thank you for your endless support and your wonderful sense of humor and for joining me on adventures I’ll never forget. I love you so much. To our family… I’m so sorry for your loss. I pray for your comfort in this time. I know mom loved each of you and would have given everything for any one of you.
over 2 years ago

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