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Worked with Jenn back in the 80’s at a place called 24 5th we all were good friends back then and she was amazing and I can remember her always smiling her great smile. She will be missed by all who ever knew her RIP Jenn.
Birth date: May 5, 1969 Death date: Jul 13, 2025
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Worked with Jenn back in the 80’s at a place called 24 5th we all were good friends back then and she was amazing and I can remember her always smiling her great smile. She will be missed by all who ever knew her RIP Jenn.
Here is a link to the Zoom recording of the Memorial Service. You and see the readings/eulogy from 21:25-57:00 and the priest committal prayer from 2:42:00-3:00:00 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KqH_mqMw0UnJE5YorWzHG0V75WV1FCZj/view?usp=sharing
Jen has been a teammate for a few years now. When I took over as captain for a SouthBay tennis team, she mentored me -- teaching me the ins and outs of USTA regulations and team strategies. We only spent a few times on the courts, but she would always be available via text to chat with. Once, she gave me advice on raising a Taurus tennis player daughter, as she too was one. Her humor was dry, but man, when she wanted to make you laugh she absolutely can. Here in California, the news is trickling about her passing and we are a mixed bag of emotions. Shocked, yes. Devastated, absolutely. There will be an emptiness we did not know exists. To her NY family, please know, your daughter/sister/cousin/friend-- her memory will be held with love and respect. We will continue to exchange stories of Jen to keep her spirit alive. We are so very sorry for your loss.
I met Jen over five years ago, and for the past few, we had a standing Wednesday tennis game—something I came to look forward to more than I ever expected. She had the best camaraderie on the court: sharp wit, playful heckling, and a kindness that made everyone feel like they belonged. Jen was funny, smart, generous, and incredibly brave. Her energy was always light and positive, and somehow she managed to make tennis feel like both a workout and a hangout. I’ll miss our rallies, our jokes, and most of all, just being around her. Wednesdays won’t be the same.
I was fortunate to play tennis against Jen- she was a great tennis player and a tough competitor. She will be missed in the Southern California tennis leagues.
Jen's Memorial Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8qQtkkbVmvbqQg5KWFyf1rroSb46KdZ2&si=9X9KG36JTrzK9IId
Our deepest condolences to Jen's family & friends from her cross town rival team in Los Angeles. Jen was a great fellow captain, a stickler of the rules and an admirable team captain to her teammates. She will be missed dearly. May her soul Rest In Perfect Peace. ~Primetime Divas!
Jen was a fellow tennis captain in Los Angeles for many years. She was always a very tough competitor on the court but an extremely fair captain. Her players respected her and the comradery on her team was obvious. She will be missed.
My condolences to Jen’s family.. Iam very sorry for your loss.. Jen was my tennis sounding board.. she helped me with what i should and shouldn’t do.. she was very kind and generous with her advices and time to help me finding players when i needed ones, sending videos to help players to get better.. I will miss Jen greatly. Hopefully there’s tennis courts in heaven!! Love you Jen!! ❤️

Jenn was a very well known tennis player and captain in the tennis community. She was fierce on the court and super supportive of her players. I’m so sad to hear this news. My condolences to her close friends and family. 🙏💔