Donna “Jean” Widder obituary 1967~2022
Jean was the former owner of Stone Meadow Alpacas from 2005 – 2015 and was a founding partner of Blue Mountain Transportation, since 2010.
Jean was the former owner of Stone Meadow Alpacas from 2005 – 2015 and was a founding partner of Blue Mountain Transportation, since 2010.
From 1964 until 1992, Janet worked in civil service with the Federal Government at Fort Richardson, Alaska, Fort Ritchie, Maryland and Heidelberg, Germany.
Don was a member of the Greenvillage Church of God. He was a lover of animals and a proud dairy farmer for over 45 years.
Jake enjoyed amateur radio and had his amateur radio license. He also enjoyed hiking the Appalachian Trail, golfing and camping.
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