Jeanne Ems, 88, of Naperville, formerly of Canton,
entered eternal life on May 4, 2021 at Arbor Terrace Senior Living in
Naperville, IL. She was born on May 27,1932 in Waukegan, IL to Leo and
Elsie(Mitchell) Mitchell Gossard. Jeanne married Robert "Bob" Ems on
June 7, 1952 in Fisher, IL. He survives along with two children, Randy
(Amy) and of Yorkville and Lizabeth "Dee" Watson of Canton, MS, brother
Roger (Susan) Gossard of CO, sister Lynn(late Kenneth) Blackburn of AZ,
five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and three brother; Lyle, Billy and David.
From a very early age, Jeanne showed signs of great courage and faith.
Her older brothers Lyle and Billy died at very young ages due to scarlet
fever. She supported her mourning mother and helped raise her younger
siblings David, Roger and Lynn.
Throughout Jeanne's life she always
gave more than she took. She was tremendously active in her church and
community her entire life. She was a member of the Altruistic Club, PEO
and Methodist Church. She pitched in wherever help was needed be it
teaching Sunday School, delivering Meals On Wheels or assisting with the
Golden Agers Group at the Canton Park District. She could be a team
member or leader whatever the situation needed. She was a past president
of the Canton PEO and a state leader in County Health. She was named
YMCA Women of the Year in Canton. She was co-chair of the Veteran's
Memorial at Lakeland Park.
Jeanne was always a hard worker and
bright student but did not have the opportunity to attend college until
she was 38. But when the chance came she was ready. Wanting to help put
her kids through college and to better herself, she decided to become an
RN. And that she did, graduating number 1 in her class at Graham
Hospital School of Nursing, later going on to receive her nurse
clinician designation at Wichita State and her Master in Nursing from
WIU. She worked at Graham Hospital as an RN and Director of the The
Fulton County Health Dept for Nursing.
You also would be hard
pressed to find another person who was a better spouse, mother and
friend. She was kind, caring, strong and faithful not to mention her God
given beauty inside and out. She truly left a legacy of what it means
to be a good person and lead by example. Her memory lives on through the
countless lives she touched.
A celebration of life will be held at
Wesley United Methodist Church in Canton on June 12. Visitation will
begin at 10, service at 11 and fellowship to follow.
Memorials can be made to Wesley United Methodist or to the Veteran's Memorial at Lakeland Park.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Jeanne Ems
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