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Repp, Jeanne Carol Duclos June 7, 1923-April 17, 2011 Jeanne passed away peacefully at home in Post Falls, Idaho at age 87. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert L. Lime, and John Repp; parents Gloria Bemis Duclos Brooks and Arsene Duclos, stepfather Vern Brooks, brother Harvey Duclos, and sister Thelma Baumgartner. She is survived by sons Steven Lime (Donna) of Post Falls, ID, Robert Lime (Laura) of Shingle Springs, CA, and Dee Benscoter (Gary) Omaha, NE, seven grand children, and seven great-grandchildren. Jeanne was born in Santa Monica, Ca. and a 1941 graduate of Gardena High School. She attended LA City College, in Los Angeles, CA. After she retired from the National Safety Council in San Jose, CA, she returned to Thompson Falls, MT where she was involved with the Meals on Wheels and the Hospice Care programs. Jeanne loved to laugh and enjoyed the beauty of all that was around her. She was a wonderful artist, a fabulous cook and talented gardener. There will be no services following her cremation. Her family is very grateful to River City Hospice of Post Falls, and her grandson Daniel for his care in her last days. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her.
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