Jeanne C McCormick
August 15, 1936 ~ April 22, 2010
Jeanne C. McCormick of Springfield, VA died on April 22, 2010 at Sunrise of Reston. Loving mother of Pat and Bruno Schueler, Mike and Pat, Tim and Vickie, and Mark and Debbie McCormick. Jeanne is also survived by two sisters; Mary Gonet and Shirley Wilson and seven grandchildren; Kyle, Jessica, Nicole, Lauren, Adam, Haley, and Kelsey.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
You have our most heart felt sympathy. Jeanne was one of our most favorite friends and we shall miss her. Our fondest memories of her were some of the funny things she would do either alone or with Betty. She never was shy about telling the new funny stories like when she cleared the snow off the car to discover it wasn’t her car. We laughed a lot together and that’s the way we’ll always remember her. Love, Betty and John
I send all of you my deepest sympathy and prayers. Jeanne was always so good to my Mom & that was one of the reasons she was so special to me. God bless & watch over you. Love, Kathy
Our thoughts prayers and love are with you and your family. Jeanne, Grandma Jeanne and Mom2 as we called her was beloved by all of the Lindley’s. We have many great memories of her. Lots of family dinners, laughing while playing card games and board games, and lots of good times on holiday’s and vacations. Her stories of some of the situations she would get in or her little mishaps were priceless. She was one of the truly kindest, and most loving person I’ve known and she will be missed. Much Love, Amy (Lindley) Hart & Family
Your sorrows remind me of how precious life is and of how much I miss my own mom. If you need a friend in the coming days, I am here for you.
May the Lord receive Jeannie with open arms and comfort all her family members during this difficult time.
I am reminded of a quote by Helen Keller, “What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” No doubt this gracious wife, mother, grandmother is forever a part of each of you… may she live in your life to the fullest. Our love and prayers,
You always were one of the two best sisters a girl could have and I will miss you very very much! Will save those pinochle cards for the hereafter. Love You!
To Jeanne McCormick’s family, I am very sorry for your loss. Jeanne was one of the best nurse managers I ever had. I worked with her in Alexandria Hospital. She inspired me and always encouraged me to keep growing and learning . She was always proud of all her chidren and grandkids. She always had a twinkle in her eyes and a beautiful smile whenever I asked her about her family. We never missed sending each other Christmas cards every year. Ellen, Annette and I were very happy that we got to see her last weekend at Sunrise. Jeanne, thanks for the wonderful memories in unit 25/26. We love you very much. I know you will looking out for your family with the biggest smile in your face. Love, Dorothy Sordoni
Jeanne will be missed by many for many reasons. She touched those around her with her care, concern, interest and love. She was comfortable to be around, fun to be with and a cherished friend. Her voice and laughter is within us, her friendship like a warm sunny day. She lives on in our memories and will forever. Our love to her family. You will all be in our prayers. We are all blessed to have been in her life and for that will be forever thankful.
My very deepest and heartfelt sympathies to the entire McCormick family. I wish I could be there with you but I stayed home to care for Debbie and Mark and Kyle and Haley’s dog, Sammy. I knew it would comfort them not to worry about Sammy and I have dog sat for Sammy his entire life. I know that Jeanne would understand.I also know that Jeanne has been met by wonderful angels with open arms. May you rest in peace, Jeanne. Love to all, Linda Barbara
Aunt Jeanne was one the kindest and most thoughtful people I have ever known. I will always remember how much she loved all of her grandchildren and all of the babies that came into our family. We will all miss her, but know that her legacy will live on in all of you.
You will be greatly missed Aunt Jeanne….I love you and thank you for the encouraging words you always had for me.
I was stunned and saddened when I received a call today that Jeanne had died, and especially saddened at not having known that such a vital person had been ill. I had worked so closely with Jeanne for so many years on the Orthopaedic Unit of Alexandria Hospital and had never met anyone who so combined academic achievement, intelligence, constant good humor and an inexhaustible supply of common sense with such a warm and giving personality. I always felt a great deal of comfort whenever one of my patients was in her care. But more than that, I just loved to interact with her as a person. Unlike most of us who will pass on with barely a ripple, Jeanne has left behind a permanent void in many lives.
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. We had so many laughs and a really good time when she went with us to St. Croix. It was one of our best vacations. Our prayers are with you and your family during this time.
My heartfelt sympathy is with Jeanne’s family now. She is finally at rest and in a peaceful place. Jeanne and I worked together on the Orthopaedic Unit at Alexandria Hospital in the 80’s where I went as a “new” RN. Jeanne taught me endless things about nursing and life in general. I couldn’t have asked for a better mentor and I have to give her credit because without her, I wouldn’t be the nurse I am today! May God bless you and keep you in his care.
We are sorry for your loss and will be thinking of you and your family.
May she rest in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
What a great woman,mother,sister and friend. We are so sorry for your loss. She will be missed greatly. I was reflecting on the first time I met her. We went up for a bridal shower for Pat & Mike and stayed in her home. She just had a way of scooping you up and placing you right in her heart! She was a great hostess and cook. We all went shopping for dresses while there and after that shopping excursion she would never shop with me again!! Always fun and easy going, I loved to be around her and looked forward to visiting with her whenever she was in NC. She was full of wisdom and good common sense and always lent a caring ear and offered sound advice. She sure loved her Kids and Grand-kids and was so supportive to all of her family.I must say she did an excellent job rearing the 4 of you! 4 kids right in a row… maybe that’s why she had such a great sense of humor! We love you and are praying for all of you during this difficult time.
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened!” Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this hard time. We love you all and hope that you find a sense of peace in knowing that she has moved on past the suffering to a perfect home in heaven!
Mark my prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Remember that your mom will always be with you in your heart. I know what you are going through, my dad pass not so long ago. God has his way of easing the pain with time. Good be with you and your family.
Dear Patti, Mike, Tim and Mark, We send our deepest sympathy for the loss of your wonderful mom, Jeanne. We are very sorry we are unable to attend either the viewing today or the Mass tomorrow for Jeanne. Our thoughts and prayers will be with your mom and each of you and your extended families. Bob and Norma Raffaele
Jeanne will be remembered as a kind and caring person.She drew my name for Christmas Santa and made me a beautiful Christmas wreath with a Santa train that my grandchildren and family enjoy to this day.I will always remember her help when I had knee replacement surgery. Remember even though your mother is no longer with you,you will always have memories of her and good times together.I pray that these will help you at this sad time.Sincerely Ann Bell retired R.N Alexandria Hospital
I am so sorry to hear that Jeanne has died. When I first started on Unit 28, I thought I was a hot shot ICU nurse, and working on a floor was just a bit beneath me. Boy was I wrong, and wow did Jeanne ever so patiently and kindly- but with a thankful directness- set me straight! She was a wonderful nurse and excellent mentor. I have never forgotten her. I am so sorry for your loss.
Dear Family, Mona and I offer each and everyone of you our most sincere and heartfelt condolences in Miss Jeanne’s passing. With tearful eyes but happy hearts we remebered the joy and sense of love and belonging that she always shared at each encounter. Her love of family set a tremendous example which will never be forgotten and the warmth of her presence will be missed…We love you all and our thoughts are with you.
I can’t help but remember the first time I met her. It was Aunt Pat’s bridal shower. From the first moment I saw her she was the epitome of what a “Grandma” should be. Sweet, gentle, caring, a great cook, a warm smile and always saw the good. I remember it clearly, the first morning I woke up in her basement to the smell of something good in the kitchen (I can sniff out a good meal)I remember a lot going on behind the stove but what caught my attention were the HUGE “DONUT” like things. With my eyes fixed on this never before seen item she cut one open and gave me an option of butter, jelly, cream cheese….OMG, could this life get any better. It was on that day Ms. McCormick introduced me to bagels! So today I would like to thank her for the “cottage cheese” on my rump! Every time I eat a bagel I think of her. I hope one day I can be half the woman and mother she was! I will be praying. I wish I could be there to put my arms around you and let you know how sorry I am. I love you
To Jeanne’s Children: Your Mom was a very good nurse, an even better Head Nurse, and a wonderful co-worker. She ran a tight ship on 3-East, and was well respected by her staff. She left a wonderful legacy at SMHC. You have my deepest sympathy. Sincerely, Connie
Mike and Mark, Although I didn’t know your mom personally, I knew her through her positive and loving effect on you.Please hold dear all that she taught you as you navigate these difficult times.Your friends and business associates in Chapel Hill are here for you. God Bless you two, Debbie, and the whole extended family. Fred Stevens
Tim, I know the past weeks have been hard, but the love and care you gave to your mother during this time were a testimony to the great life time achievement she accomplished in raising her children. You and your family have my deepest sympathy
Ms. McCormick was someone Annie and I both respected. At the beach she had the heart of a child. She was confortable with who she was and had a way of putting you at ease as well. We will miss the unique spice she brought to our lives.
Dearest Pat, Mike, Timmy, and Mark and Families, What a wonderful mother you had! We are blessed that we were able to share in her life and the lives of your wonderful families.Her strength will be your strength in the years to come.We love all of you. Dick and Marilyn Knox
Tim, My deepest sympathies to you and your family. May the love of Jesus sustain you in this difficult time. Angela Chaisson
To Jeanne’s family, My deepest sympathy to all of you. Jeanne was my first supervisor at Southern Md Hospital Center in 1978 and greatly influenced my career at the hospital. I will always remember her as a loving and very caring person. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Patricia Miga, R.N.
To Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCormick & Family – Matt and I were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our sincerest condolences go out to you and your family during this difficult time, and may the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers, Crystal & Matt Medlin
I’m sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. Jeanne and I went to Mars High I considered her a dear friend. We had a bond between us as we were only two of a few Catholics in our class and sometimes the teachers gave us a hard time. I have good memories of our times a MHS. I’m sure your all miss her dearly.
I realize it has been almost a year, but I still honestly cannot believe that she is gone. I worked with Jeanne on Ortho/Neuro at Alexandria Hospital. She was the supervisor. She was the highlight of my day. I will never forget the time we put clothes pins on the end of her skirt, or the time that the staff showed up in different colored shirts, and prints. She went ballistic. We had our uniforms in the locker room. She turned beet red. It was too funny. She was hilarious, and kept the unit going and in good spirits. I learned so much from her, the six years I was there. I had moved to NC when I learned of her illness, and was totally shocked to hear of her passing. As she did not like of others, to suffer, she suffers no more. She is in the arms of the Father, and there is no saddness, no pain, just joy. My continued prayers for you and your family. A great loss, as a mother, grandmother, friend.