Date of Birth October 5, 1944
Passed Away April 7, 2014
Place of Residence Arkport
Home State NY
Interment Location Woodlawn Cemetery

JENNIFER B. “JENNY” MOREY
ARKPORT-Jennifer B. “Jenny” Morey, 69, passed away peacefully Monday morning (April 7, 2014) at her home surrounded by her loving family.
Born in High Wycombe, England on Oct. 5, 1944, she was a daughter of the late Ronald and Dorothy Wennington Burnard. Besides her parents, she was also predeceased by her two grandchildren, Johnny and Emma Osmin in 2003 and her sister, Rona Kinback in 2010.
She came to the United States at the age of three and has resided in the Hornell/Arkport area for most of her life.
A graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1962, Jenny was employed by NYSEG in Hornell, retiring as an engineering clerk in 2001.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Hornell.
Jenny thoroughly enjoyed her time after retiring and loved to care for her home, volunteering, writing poetry and spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Jenny was also an avid New York Yankees fan and enjoyed watching every game.
A very happy person, Jenny will be remembered most of all for her very strong faith and her beautiful smile and laugh. Her motto in life was simply “be kind”.
Her loving family includes her son, Christopher (Sally) Dieter of Almond; her daughter, Joanne “Jodi” (John) Osmin of Arkport; her five grandchildren, Craig Dieter, Alicia and Hannah Henderson, Joseph and Jessica Osmin; her brother, Thomas (Barbara) Burnard of Alfred; also her nieces, nephews, cousins and her many dear friends.
The Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc. in Hornell is honored to serve the family of Jennifer B. Morey.
To honor her wishes there will be no calling hours. A private committal service will be held in her memory at the convenience of the family at Woodlawn Cemetery, Canisteo.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in her memory to their favorite charity.
Online condolences or remembrances of Jenny are welcomed at www.bishopandjohnsonfuneralhome.com.

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5 Responses

  1. Jenny was one of the most beautiful people I know…both inside and out. She cared so much about others and always had a smile on her face. I am thankful to have spent some time with her recently and look forward to seeing her again someday…RIP sweet angel!

  2. To Jenny: God bestowed so many fine qualities in you that were prominent in your daily life to all of us. Rest in peace with the Lord at your side. LOVE YOU Sis – – – Big Bro & Barb XX

  3. Carl and I introduced her(my best friend) and Gerry Dieter (his best friend many, many years ago. We had so much fun together as we raised our children. We are heart broken with her passing. Our deepest sympathy and love go out to her family. I can still hear her laugh. May God Bless and comfort you all.

  4. So sorry for the loss of a wonderful lady. Jenny will be greatly missed and our thoughts go out to all the family at this sad time.

  5. I read this news with great sadness today. To think that the last time I saw Jenny, she was so full of life, I was just shocked. Jenny worked at the Credit Bureau for both my Grandpa and my Dad, Art Foreman. I worked for my Dad as a young teenager and remember Jenny with a special place in my heart. I remember my Dad teaching me about the business, but just as importantly, I remember Jenny being my role model as to how to be the perfect employee. I don’t even think I knew it at my young age then, but I learned so much from her. I would come to the office on weekends or after school and loved to go talk to Jenny. (But then my Dad would yell if I talked too much and distracted her from work). Jenny always had that fun laugh and beautiful smile, with that sparkle in her eyes. Long after Dad retired, we would be out and see Jenny on the street. She always, always had a kind work to say to my Dad and always respected him so much. We would say good-bye to Jenny and Dad would say, “Now there is an excellent employee, always wished I had ten more like her!” The world would be a better place if there were ten more Jenny’s, but there wasn’t. But wherever she went and whoever she met, she left a lasting impression. She truly had a knack of leaving you with such an uplifted happy feeling. She made you feel important. It was just within her. I’m sure heaven is a bit more lively and more friendly with this gifted angel up there. My thoughts and prayers are with you Jenny’s family.

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