In loving memory of

Jean Elizabeth Clulo Trombley
September 30, 1917 - March 1, 2002

Jean Elizabeth Clulo Trombley, 84, formerly of 156 W. Park Street, Marquette, died early Friday morning, March 1, 2002 at the Hospice of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio.

Mrs. Trombley was born on September 30, 1917 in Marquette to the late William and Alice (McCarthy) Clulo. On December 27, 1941 she married her late husband, Edward Trombley at St. Peter Cathedral in Marquette.

Jean was a former Brownie troop leader, Cub Scout leader, and was an original founder and past president of the Marquette County Humane Society.

She worked for several years as assistant to the childrens librarian at the Peter White Public Library. Jean was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church as well as its altar society.

Survivors include one son, Michael Trombley of Xenia, OH; two daughters, Margaret Lynn (Gregory) Wilson of Pickerington, OH and Carol Jean Amross of Erie, PA; also surviving are four grandchildren, one great grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death besides her parents was her husband, Edward Trombley on October 16, 1998; one son, John Trombley in 1946; also seven sisters and three brothers.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Michael Catholic Church with the Rev. Shaun Erno officiating. Burial will take place in the Holy Cross Cemetery. There will be no visitation.

Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy are kindly asked to consider the Marquette County Humane Society, 84 Snowfield Road, Negaunee, MI 49866.

Tributes

Sue (Parolini) Arend wrote on Apr 6, 2009:

"Aunt Jean was my godmother and I loved her very much. Growing up I remember being with she and my grandma (Alice) at church, the St. Peter's Christmas Bazaar, and at my grandma's house. She is with God now and all of her loved ones that went before her. I will miss her. My condolences to Mike and the rest of the family."

david ward wrote on Apr 6, 2009:

"mike very sorry to hear of your mothers passing she resides with god now.you have my deepest sympathy.dave"

Burt and Terri Parolini wrote on Apr 6, 2009:

"Many memories of Aunt Jean From early childhood, remember her playing with and " taking care of us ". Always happy with us. Later years with she and Uncle Eddie, sharing many experiences of their lives, but from a younger level. So much in a long lifetime. But always a love and concern for children and animals and a special love of the woods. She will never be forgotten. Beau and Terri"

Karen Ebner wrote on Apr 6, 2009:

"We wish we we had a chance to know your mom. She seemed like quite a special person. We share in your loss. Love, Karen and Kev"