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Jean Heiler – 1/13/2018

January 14th, 2018

Jean Heiler, 78, of Boothwyn passed away on January 13th at her home.  She was born in New York to the late Robert and Jean Sloan Hart.  Jean loved dogs, especially her dog Bailey.  She spent time volunteering with the Chichester Crusaders Cheerleading.  She was a fan of the Miami Dolphins.  Jean also liked to spend time in the Poconos.  She was predeceased by her husband, Walter Heiler; Brother, William S. Hart; Nephews, William T. and Robert F. Hart.

She is survived by her Beloved dog, Bailey; Nephew Charles W. Hart; Niece, Tootsie Gusler; Great nieces and nephews, William Hart, Jr., Abigail Hart, Jonathan Hart, Ian Hart, Emma Powley, Charles Hart and Jake Hart; great-great nephews, Jonathan, Jack, and Robert; great-great niece, Lydia. Her memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 20th at 12 pm at the Joseph A. Ward Funeral Home 1459 Market St. Linwood, Pa.  Friends and family are invited to call from 11am-12pm.  Burial will be private.  Donations in her name can be made to the Delaware COunty SPCA 555 Sandy Bank Rd. Media, PA 19063.  Online condolences can be sent through www.jwardfuneralhome.com

14 thoughts on “Jean Heiler – 1/13/2018

  1. I know this is late but jean was one of the most kindness person I knew.she would go out of her way for anyone to help.i just took it for granted that she would always be there & then one day no answer & she was gone it broke my heart. Miss Bailey he always loved to come into my home R.I..P u beautiful soul. Beth & don doyle

  2. Dear Jean, I will always cherish all the memories of our afternoons at the dog park and that laugh of yours when you would squirt Nessie with your water bottle. Rest in peace Jean until we meet again

  3. We send our deepest condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort, who cares for you, assign peace to you and continue to give you the strength to endure. 2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4

  4. Condolences to all of Jean’s family. I had many good times with her and my “gym” friends. You will be truly missed, Jean.

  5. I loved Jean,
    She was a bright spot in my life. Jean lit up a room.
    I will miss her dearly
    Love you my friend
    Doris

  6. Jean was the first person I met at the Concord dog park. Her kindness and love of dogs drew me in immediately. She loved Wes and all of the dogs who came to know her at the park, but most of all she loved Bailey. She was a wonderful example of how to live a life of love. She will be missed terribly. Rest in peace Jean

  7. Jean was truly an icon at the dog park. I would spend every extra minute with her🦋. She loved everybody and everyone loved her.

  8. My mother was a neighbor of Jean’s in Boothwyn for many years. This summer she retired and moved to Virginia with me to watch my little girl. I’m forever grateful for Jean’s friendship with my mom. They looked out for each other. I never had a chance to thank her.

  9. Sweet Auntie Jean, you will be missed, your laugh, your kindness and the big love that you had in your heart. Rest In Peace and keep those boys in line up there. Rest in peace, love you ! Joanne M. Hart

  10. Aunt Jean was a very special person. She was there for anyone who needed her. RIP Aunt Jean. Give Bill and Suzann an big hug for Joe and I. With lover, the Pearson’s

  11. My deepest condolences to the entire Hart family. Jean was truly a very special person. She was a very good friend, had a kind heart and a gentle spirit. I will miss her tremendously. RIP my dear friend.

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