I was moving things around today and happened to come across a box full of things from Jeannette's funeral in 2009. As I sat down to read her obituary I realized it's packed with so many lies. The person in charge of giving information to the newspaper at that time was her father. I guess he thought nobody would ever find out all the lies but here I am exposing them all to the public. Jeannette deserves this honesty.
In red is what was written and my response is in black.
Jeannette Hanrahan passed away peacefully at the age of 37 on September 3, 2009, with her husband and parents by her side.
Jeannette Hanrahan passed away in pain, her heart was beating at a high rate of speed due to the pain medication that was unjustly given to her at higher doses than normal all at the request of her husband and father. Her husband and father and step mother were not at her bedside as they were off and away from the hospital until the Hospice nurse called them because the time was getting close.
Jeannette is survived by husband Patrick and children Loreal, Matthew, Shane and Conner. Her father, Daniel Rocha, second mom, Petra Rocha, mother Gloria Balderama, brother Daniel Rocha and wife Marisol, step-brother Richard Hernandez, sister Diana Rocha and many nieces and nephews. In-laws Tim and Colleen Hanrahan, Brian and Shaun, Shannon and her husband Luis Magana. Jeannette will always be remembered as "Daddy's Little Girl."
Jeannette is survived by her children, Loreal, Mathew, Shane and Conner. By her mother, Gloria Rocha, her brother Daniel and his wife Marisol and children, Jacob, Nicholas. She is also survived by her loving sister, Diana and her children, Ashlee, Bianca and Christian and many loving Balderama family members.
All the rest of the people that were mentioned did not give a shit about her. They went on about their lives during her battle with cancer and never supported her or came around to offer help. Jeannette didn't like her in=laws. Never did. Jeannette's father and step mother went along with whatever Patrick Hanrahan said. They never questioned his authority during Jeannette's last days in the hospital. She was not "Daddy's Little Girl." She was a grown woman and was smart enough to know all her dad's scams, etc. She moved far away from him to get away and not be like him. Jeannette's step-mother was not her second mom. She was nothing to Jeannette. Jeannette complained to me about how her step-mom would make faces when Jeannette needed her help, etc.
The people that truly loved her were her Balderama family and her friends and co-workers.
Jeannette might be forgotten by her husband and his family, her father and his wife but not by me. I think of her everyday. I hope to see her in Heaven one day. She just might tell me, "Ma, thank you for telling the truth. "
In red is what was written and my response is in black.
Jeannette Hanrahan passed away peacefully at the age of 37 on September 3, 2009, with her husband and parents by her side.
Jeannette Hanrahan passed away in pain, her heart was beating at a high rate of speed due to the pain medication that was unjustly given to her at higher doses than normal all at the request of her husband and father. Her husband and father and step mother were not at her bedside as they were off and away from the hospital until the Hospice nurse called them because the time was getting close.
Jeannette is survived by husband Patrick and children Loreal, Matthew, Shane and Conner. Her father, Daniel Rocha, second mom, Petra Rocha, mother Gloria Balderama, brother Daniel Rocha and wife Marisol, step-brother Richard Hernandez, sister Diana Rocha and many nieces and nephews. In-laws Tim and Colleen Hanrahan, Brian and Shaun, Shannon and her husband Luis Magana. Jeannette will always be remembered as "Daddy's Little Girl."
Jeannette is survived by her children, Loreal, Mathew, Shane and Conner. By her mother, Gloria Rocha, her brother Daniel and his wife Marisol and children, Jacob, Nicholas. She is also survived by her loving sister, Diana and her children, Ashlee, Bianca and Christian and many loving Balderama family members.
All the rest of the people that were mentioned did not give a shit about her. They went on about their lives during her battle with cancer and never supported her or came around to offer help. Jeannette didn't like her in=laws. Never did. Jeannette's father and step mother went along with whatever Patrick Hanrahan said. They never questioned his authority during Jeannette's last days in the hospital. She was not "Daddy's Little Girl." She was a grown woman and was smart enough to know all her dad's scams, etc. She moved far away from him to get away and not be like him. Jeannette's step-mother was not her second mom. She was nothing to Jeannette. Jeannette complained to me about how her step-mom would make faces when Jeannette needed her help, etc.
The people that truly loved her were her Balderama family and her friends and co-workers.
Jeannette might be forgotten by her husband and his family, her father and his wife but not by me. I think of her everyday. I hope to see her in Heaven one day. She just might tell me, "Ma, thank you for telling the truth. "
Everything u said is TRUE!! Jeanettes father was a and is STILL a PEDOPHILE.!! He was there when she was unconscious in hopes of "copping a feel!" God Bless my little Netty.
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