Jennifer L. Harper, 40, passed away suddenly on October 7th, 2023. She was born in Lorain, Ohio on October 21st, 1982, then moved to Florida in 1990. Jen, as she was known was was a loving mother to Trinity, Angelina, Serenity, and Joseph. She had one grandchild named De’Vinity who Jen was using Gigi to be called by; a brother Donald Doss, aka Buddy; and her mother Cheryl. She is preceded in death by her father Robert Harper; and her grandparents. Jen in her 40 years touched so many lives. As a child, her teachers called her the social butterfly fluttering from table to table making friends. She was in NJROTC at Gulf High School where her position was labeled as Chaplain and as Exhibition Drill Team Commander. She was a Military wife for many years while her former husband Floyd “Chip” Combes served our country. She worked on and on over the years for Sweetbay and Winn Dixie Grocery. For the last 7 years she was an online consultant for Lularoe and co-owner with her best friend of 26 years Jen Thomas. Jen was a Lymphoma Cancer survivor and just celebrated her 2 year anniversary of being in remission. There will be no funeral services as friends and family gathered on October 15th, 2023 to celebrate her life. The family wishes to express special thanks to Jen and Jason Thomas, Karen Pierce and her fiancé Jason DiGrazia, Amanda and Robert Andrade, the Lularoe community of friends (customers became her friend) and consultants, her entire family which includes her many friends that were like family to her, her son’s father Jesse Bailey as well as his mother Sue, and sister Car Ley.
Peggy Horner
October 20, 2023, 4:27 am
I will miss you when I come down, our conversations on the phone and seeing you. My heart is broken for your children, grandchild and your mother. You were so supportive and Jen Thomas when we lost our son Chad and wanted to meet up before I left Florida. I’m so sadden by this news, you were such a sweet fun loving mother, daughter, friend and grandmother. I hope you’re up there with my Chad having a great time with each other and looking over all of us you both left behind. You were both way too young. Sending our condolences during this difficult time, The Horner’s
Jbronx
December 12, 2024, 9:17 pm
Jen my friend
I just found the news today. I still can’t believe it, you’ve been gone for over a year and I had no idea. You was such a beautiful soul a great boss. I miss your smile it was contagious. I wish we were would of kept in touch more. Your mom is such a strong women but I know she would be there for her grand kids every step of the way. RIP my friend you would forever be missed.