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Jeanne M.
Orleman
Sep 2, 1949 — Feb 23, 2017
QUEENSBURY -- Jeanne M. (Paul) Orleman, 67, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at Glens Falls Hospital after a brief illness, surrounded by her loving family.
The daughter of the late George Paul and Loretta Noble, she was born in Glens Falls on September 2, 1949 and grew up in Queensbury. She graduated from Queensbury High School.
She married Mark Orleman in 1975 and they had 2 daughters. They later divorced but remained friends.
Her family was very important to her and she always loved getting together and spending quality time together, even if it was the simplest of things. She was especially proud of her grandchildren and always looked forward to the next time she would she or speak with them. She also enjoyed spending time reading and solving puzzles. She was a long standing member of the Glens Falls congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Survivors include her two daughters and two grandchildren; Heidi and her husband, Eric Williams, Nichole and her husband, Brian Shuler and their two children, Aiden and Nora.
Jeanne is also survived by three sisters, Lina Rozell, Georgia Bennett and Denise Tatro and her husband, Malcolm. One brother, Peter Paul and his wife, Nancy. Her cousins, Dorothea Eggleston and others. Many nieces and nephews inclulde Pam Weivoda, Angie Willis, Theresa Bennett, Lisa Bennett, Tammy Bennett, Jennifer Santiago, Sue Paul, Jessica Paul, Jeremy Paul, Chad Orleman, Chris Orleman, Travis Tatro, Brian Bennett, Kyle Orleman, Kragen Orleman, PJ Orleman and Morgan Orleman.
She was predeceased by her parents and her nephew, Keith Tatro.
Jeanne was loved by all who met her. She always had a smile on her face and a kind word for anyone she came across. She was the type of woman that would give anything to someone if she thought they needed it. She was a great example for all those in her life. She will be missed immensely everyday. We know if she could she would have stayed with us, but sadly her body would not allow that.
Calling hours will be on Wednesday, March 1st from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Baker Funeral Home on Lafayette Street in Queensbury.
Memorial services will begin at 4 p.m. following visitation.
A gathering for anyone interested will be held immediately following the services at the Montcalm Apartments Community Room in Queensbury.
Condolences and floral arrangements can be sent directly to the funeral home or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com .
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