In loving memory of

Jennifer Ann Crecente
February 21, 2006 - February 21, 2006

Jennifer Ann CrecenteSept. 9, 1987 Feb. 15, 2006Many beautiful elements came together to create our Jennifer Ann. She loved the fact that she was from diverse ancestry. She belongs to many places; many people. She was, and will forever be, our angel. We are so grateful she chose us as her family. She was so many things to so many people; words could never be enough to define her.She enjoyed caring for animals, volunteer service, the arts, writing, and music. She loved her friends and family most of all.Jennifer was considering a career in psychology, perhaps criminal psychology. She knew that no matter her path, her life would be in service to others.Jennifer is survived by her mother, Elizabeth Crecente of Austin, Texas; her father, Drew Crecente of Atlanta, Georgia; loving grandparents, Godparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many family members and special people. The family is setting up a memorial fund in Jennifers name. Details will be available at her services.A memorial service will be held at Harrell Funeral Home, South Lamar & Ben White, 4:00 pm, Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Like a candle, I am fierce when ignited, red hot, but when not ignited, serene. Jennifer Crecente-Arrangements by Harrell Funeral Home, 4435 Frontier Trail, Austin, Texas 78745 512 443-1366

Tributes

Marvela Pritchett-Paschall wrote on Feb 22, 2006:

"While no words can express the pain of this loss of Jennifer, I offer a few words of comfort and a reminder of the power of LOVE. Love is stronger than death- Love is stronger than death. So, I must be content to know that love is not affected by death- it doesn?t end, it doesn?t diminish, It doesn?t change. Instead, love is immortalized and eternalized through death. And the possibility of that love ever being damaged or broken is eliminated forever. I'll put my trust in love. --Mary Hollingsworth Prayer for those who mourn- Bless those who mourn, eternal God, with the comfort of your love that they may face each new day with hope and the certainty that nothing can destroy the good that has been given. May their memories become joyful, their days enriched with friendship, and their lives encircled by your love. Amen. -Vienna Cobb Anderson"

Gwen Barnard wrote on Feb 22, 2006:

"You have my deepest sympathy. Gwen Barnard"