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Jean (Crump) Burns

Posted 2021-03-07 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Mar. 7, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Jean Burns passed away on February 13, 2021 at the age of 93 in Lake
Havasu City, Arizona. She was born in Quincy, Mississippi on July 10,
1927 to Amos and Bessie Crump.

Jean was loved by all who knew her. She had so much life experience
and was a joy to talk to. She had worked as a telegrapher for the
Frisco Railroad, a Civil Servant for the Long Beach Naval Yard, and
held various positions in healthcare. She lived in Quincy, Mississippi
for the first eighteen years then moved to Long Beach, California
where she met and married the love of her life, Eugene Burns, on
August 8, 1948. They also lived in Pocatello, Idaho, Los Angeles,
California, and Denver, Colorado. They settled in Lake Havasu City,
and have been here for the last thirty years. Jean was very active in
the community. She was active in the Marine Corps Auxiliary, with the
honor of being a lifetime member; also PEO and Daughters of the Nile.
She belonged to First Baptist Church, London Bridge Republican
Committee, and Lake Havasu City Museum of History.

Jean is preceded in death by her parents; Amos and Bessie Crump;
brothers George, Dick, Steve, Billy, Doug, and Ralph. Sisters Johnny
Mae, Gertrude, Katie and Sarah.

She is survived by her loving husband of 72 years; Gene Burns, sons;
Steve, Tom, and Dave Burns; sister, Evelyn Gibson; seven
grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Elks Lodge, May 2nd, 2021 @ 2pm
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the
Shriners Hospital for Children.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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