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HEATHER LOUISE JESPERSON (YOUNG)
Born: Sep 14, 1966
Date of Passing: Nov 30, 2001
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryHEATHER LOUISE JESPERSON (YOUNG) September 14, 1966- November 30, 2001 Suddenly on November 30, 2001, Heather Louise Jesperson, beloved wife of Joel Jesperson, passed away at her home in Conway Arkansas U.S.A. She leaves to mourn her passing and cherish her memory, her husband Joel; two sons, Lars Kristian, aged 4 years and Hayden Magnus, aged 18 months; her loving parents, Lois and Dr. Kenneth Young of Conway Arkansas and her grandmother, Alma Young of Manitou, MB. She was predeceased by her grandfather Alex Young of Manitou and her grandparents, Johannes and Heida Johnson of Oakview, MB. Heather was born in Winnipeg in 1966 and moved to the U.S.A. along with her parents. She received her early education in Lubbock Texas and graduated from high school with top honours. Heather had a love of music. She played the piano beautifully and went on to receive awards from the State for her accomplishments. Heather attended the University of Arkansas, Little Rock where she minored in Music, earned a Bachelors Degree in Nursing, R.N. and qualified in the specialty of Nurse Practitioner in Geriatric nursing. She became a staff nurse at University of Arkansas Medical Centre, one of the largest hospitals in Little Rock. She was voted Nurse of the Month in 2001 for her work there where she had many friends. There can be little doubt that she became a nurse to follow in the footsteps of her dear mother who had set such a fine example for her. Early in her career Heather recognized that curing and caring were the most, and equally important, aspects of her profession. She was known to go back many times after hours and on her own time, to sit with the patients that needed her the most, especially those without understanding family or friends who would be able to help them in dealing with there deepest concerns and worries. Is it surprising that many were to become her dear friends? She will be lovingly remembered by her aunts and uncles, many cousins and friends in both Canada and U.S.A. Murray Young (Marilyn), Glenn Young, David Young (Bonnie), Jim Young (Susan), Linda Pincock, Audrey Norberg (William), Norma Kristjansson (Gestur), Thelma Myrdal (Mundi), F. Gerald Johnson (Verna), Dr. Herman Johnson. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 7 at Manitou United Church, 338 Hamilton St., Manitou. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Wiebe Funeral Home 1-204-822-4755.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 05, 2001
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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She was always a strong person and caring person. She was a great person to follow and she teaches you things. Also, work her butt off and to make something of herself and have things that she had. Her mother and dad was very important to her. She wanted the finer things in life. She was the best thing that happened to me. I never forget her. The Heart of gold, Billy A. Kelley Jr - Posted by: Billy A. Kelley Jr. (Ex-Boyfriend ) on: Jan 17, 2014