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Jean Elaine Toyne
May 28th, 1945 - April 18th, 2009
Jean was born on May 28, 1945 in Seattle to John and Florence Rundorff. She spent most of her life in the greater Seattle area. She passed away at Stevens Hospital in Edmonds, WA on April 18, 2009 after a short battle with cancer.She attended St. Benedicts Grade School and graduated from Holy Angels High School in 1963.She married Chuck Toyne in 1966 and they had three children: Kenny, Kerri and AJ. Jean raised her children as a single mom after her divorce in 1980. Most of her career was spent in the floor covering business; her last employer, just before her death, was at Superfloors. She also worked part time at HR Block and the Antique Mall.Preceding her in death are her parents, her brother John and her beloved dog Abner.Surviving her are her three children, three grandchildren Anthony, Jolene and McKayla and brother Larry.
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Welcome to Beck's Tribute Center, your haven of peace and comfort during challenging times. From the moment you walk through our elegantly etched glass entrance, you'll feel a warm embrace in our inviting reception areas and serene chapel, thoughtfully designed to provide solace and support. At Beck's, we understand the importance of honoring memories uniquely and personally. That's why we offer a broad selection of memorial items suitable for both burial and cremation, allowing you and your family to find the perfect tribute that truly reflects the life of your loved one....
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