Jean L. Spencer

Jean L. Spencer (nee Campbell), age 95, of La Grange Highlands; loving wife of the late Roland I. Spencer; devoted mother of Scott (Debra) and Fred (Nancie) Spencer and Sally Varga; cherished grandmother of Todd Parke, Krista Whitten, Keri (Josh) Henry, Jesse (Jarod) Graves, Daniel (Ashley) Varga, Kevin (Beth) and Jack Spencer; beloved great-grandmother of Dustin, Trista, Kambell, Charley, and Sophie. She was preceded in death by her siblings Ann (Howard) Roler, Paul (Mildred) and Max Campbell and her in-laws Max Spencer and Rosalind (Willard) Bainter; aunt and friend of many. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th St., Countryside. Group limit of 50 and social distancing guidelines will be set in place. Masks required. Family and friends are invited to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. directly at the gates of Fairmount Willow Hills Cemetery, 9100 Archer Ave., Willow Springs for interment. Memorials may be given to Highlands Presbyterian Church.

For Service Info: 708-352-6500

8 Replies to “Jean L. Spencer”

  1. Sally and family, Your mother was a friendly loving woman, wife, and mother. She will be dearly missed.

    God bless you,
    Donna DeSelm Doran

  2. Dear Spencer family,
    Your mom and dad meant a lot to me when I joined the church. I loved having Jean in choir. We had a blast with the madrigal dinners and she always did a great job getting our caterers and helping with costumes. She was a grand lady.

  3. Sally you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers your mother was an amazing person I am so sorry for your loss my deepest condolences for everybody please call if you need anything love you all with all my heart

  4. Sally and family,

    Jim and I are so very sorry to hear your mom passed. We are thinking about you.

    Jim & Donna Skupien

  5. Dear Sally and Family,

    I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom! She was a great lady! My heart goes out to you and everyone in the family. I can still hear her lovely laugh and remember her fondly! She is the one that taught me how to be a homemaker!
    Love to you all.
    Beth Teninga Collins

  6. Sally, my condolences to you and your family. I’m so sorry for your loss, your mom was a sweet lady.
    Much love and prayers,
    Lori (Kozdras) Staniewicz

  7. Very nice person, always enjoyed being in her presence – first class. Sue and I immensely enjoyed Jean and Roland over the years – & we feel most fortunate to have known them both! Always remember Raleigh flying over where she lived (I think in Ohio) and tilting his wings back in 1941 or 42 before they were “A Thing” Ha- very nice thought to remember. You guys had some very nice folks…. and again ….they were (and still are) first class!!! – Whitey and Sue – Shobonier, Illinois

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