Jennifer Jenni Coleen Anderson, age 36, and resident of Spring Hill, went home to be with Jesus, her Lord and Savior on Sunday, December 16, 2012 at her residence. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 22, 2012 at 2 PM in the chapel of Heritage Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Maury Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 3 " 8PM on Friday, December 21st as well as on Saturday from 12-2pm with the Homecoming Celebration service beginning at 2:00PM. Heritage Funeral Home is assisting the family and in charge of arrangements. Born in Dearborn, MI in 1976 she was the daughter of Bob and Debbie Anderson. She was a 1995 graduate from Pinckney High School in Pinckney MI. She was a faithful servant of God and was devoted to the Stone Soup Ministry for special needs children and adults at Thompsons Station Baptist Church. Jenni was a member of Community of Faith Nazarene Church in Franklin, TN and volunteered at the Spring Hill Library Childrens section. Jenni was an inspiration and touched the lives of everyone she met. Anyone that knew Jenni knew she was dying to live, not living to die. She was told she would not live to see one year; she amazed many doctors in Michigan, Tennessee, and Duke, North Carolina. She is now living her eternal life with her new body with The Father. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her only brother, Bobby Anderson; sister-in-law, Stacie; niece, Lillie; nephew, Logan Anderson all of Columbia, TN; Aunt Nancy of Spring Hill; and several aunts and uncles in Michigan and Ohio. Honored family and friends include Mama HueAnn, sister Vicki, Uncle Tim, The Compton Family, and her Hospice nurse and friend, Rita. She was preceded in death by paternal and maternal grandparents: Joseph & Hazel Anderson and Joseph & Winifred Glover. Pallbearers-Brian Merlos, Matt Headley, Brad Weaver, Mike Mead, Al Bigger, and Mike Grate. Honorary Pallbearers-Bobby Anderson, Bill Anderson, Ken Anderson, Brian Weaver, Michael Lemay, Bob Vogel, Mike Lawler, Tim Vancil, and the late Randy Hedrick. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Stone Soup Ministry for special needs children and adults at Thompsons Station Baptist Church: 2604 Thompson Station Road East Thompson's Station, TN 37179. Jenni wrote the following poem herself: Give one rose to me, Then give the rest to charity Flowers just wiery and die The rest you give- In loving memory of me, Will help others lives. They will be grateful of the charity, Given in loving memory of me. Condolences may be sent to the family at the top of this page.
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