Jennifer S. (Jay) Funcheon

Jennifer S. (Jay) Funcheon, age 57, of Indianapolis, passed away Monday, October 14, 2013. Born June 4, 1956, in Noblesville, she was the daughter of James N. and Kathleen (Anders) Jay. They survive. Other survivors include her son, Davin Born; her daughters: Candice Born and Christine Born; her brothers: Jeffrey Jay, Gregory Jay, James Jay and David Jay; and her granddaughter, Victoria Grant.
Jennifer worked as a secretary for various companies and loved to fish.
A private celebration of Jennifer's life will be held on November 2nd and the home of Jim & Marsha Jay. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the American Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory.

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  1. Oh Jenny, I feel a great presence missing from life my dear friend. Thank you for your unconditional love, friendship, and the many years of laughter you brought to my life. You were one of a kind with a big heart, big smile. I will never forget the memories and life events we shared together. May your children and family be comforted by the love surrounding you. I know you are at peace. You will always be with me. Sue

  2. Rest in peace, Sweet Friend. Your ‘girls’ from Decatur Central, Class of 1974, are heartbroken that you are no longer with us. You know we will never forget that big beautiful heart of yours and your determined and devoted soul. For that, we will always be grateful. Our heartfelt condolences to the Jay family and especially to Jennifer’s children for whom she lived and was always so proud.

  3. Jennifer, May God wrap his loving arms around you and give you peace. You will be dearly missed, my friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to your parents, your brothers, your children, and their families. Thank you for being such a good friend to so many . . . may you rest in peace.

  4. Praying for all of you: Nelson, Kathleen, Jeff, Greg, jimmy, David and Jennifer’s children. I have many fond memories of Jennifer and the Jay home. She was always such a good friend. I had planned to go visit; sad I didn’t make it in time. God bless all of you.


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