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Elizabeth (Kostmerchock) Jennings

Posted 2016-12-09 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Friday, December 9, 2016 <<<

Elizabeth (Bitsy) Jennings, 46, passed away after her battle with
cancer Nov. 6, 2016.

She was born Feb. 17, 1970 to Bob and Phyllis Kostmerchock.

In 1999, Bitsy and Martin Jennings were married and had two boys,
Andrew and Derrick. They lived in Phoenix until they decided to part
ways and Bitsy and the boys moved back to her home in Lake Havasu
City to live with her mom, Phyllis and start their journey of life
together as a family. Her boys were her pride and joy. The best
times Bitsy had was watching her sons do what they loved, from cross
country (Derrick) to moto racing (Andrew), and she would support and
cheer on her amazing sons every chance she could.

Purple was her favorite color and that is not an exaggeration. Her
room, sunglasses, blankets and pictures all boast her love of
purple. Throughout the years, Bitsy showed us that she did not fit
into a fashion box and she loved to show her style. A few years back
she unveiled a cool look, sporting purple hair.

Bitsy loved her family. The only regret is that she was not given
the time to carry out her dreams. One of the last things Bitsy said
was she wanted her family and friends to live, laugh and love, which
was her favorite quote. Bitsy proved to all that she put family and
friends first and was selfless, compassionate and supportive. She
will be deeply missed and always loved.

A celebration of Bitsy’s life is at Lake Havasu Mortuary Chapel,
Saturday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to
Hospiceofhavasu.org.

Arrangements are under the care of Lake Havasu Mortuary and
Crematory, veteran and family owned.





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