Jessie Wilson Skinner

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Jessie Wilson Skinner

(Age 86)

Beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on July 22, 2011 after a graceful struggle against the long good-bye of Alzheimer's. She was a native of Michigan and served in the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II. She retired from Allstate Insurance Company in 2004 after over 30 years of service. She most recently resided in Reston, Virginia, where she spent several years after retirement volunteering at Reston Hospital. She is survived by her daughter Elizabeth; son Ronald; granddaughter Lara; grandson David; and her sister Margaret Clemett. She was a special lady until the very end to all who knew her...gone from our sight but forever in our hearts.

Private services will be held by the family.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Elizabeth, Lara and Tim, I am so sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts as you grieve. May your loving memories help ease the pain. In deepest sympathy, Nora

  2. Jessie was a very special person to me as her caregiver. No matter how hectic the day was, you can always count on Jessie to make your days brighter. Jessie will be missed very much here at Sunrise of Mclean.

  3. Jessie was one of my closest residents at sunrise of Mclean. She was very dear and close to my heart. I remembered when she first moved in and she would help us with filing and keeping the office neat. I also remembered when I was doing a school project and she was very helpful. I would sometimes tell her my problems and she would listen and give me advise.She used to give me the biggest hugs ever. I know that she is in a better place now,but I’m missing you dearly Jessie. I will never forget you. Thanks for all your help Mrs. Skinner. Love Grace

  4. I remember the first day i came for a job preview at sunrise of mclean. I walked out of the elevator and saw a lady smiling at me. It struck me and i started having a little converstaion with her. We had a very nice chat and I hoped that when i got the job that Jessie was going to be one of the resident I took care of. My prayers were answered because my first day on the job; Jessie was one of my residents and that’s when i started to share a bond with her. Over the year that I worked with Jessie, I became very attached to her. Even on her last days I still felt that connection with her. Jessie you will always be in my heart; I miss you dearly. Love Esther


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