Jeannie Bozarth

jeannie bozarth

May 4, 1956 ~ January 18, 2020

Jeannie Bozarth, 63, of Columbus, died at 10:00 p.m. January 18, 2020, at home. Jeannie was born May 4, 1956 in Frankfort, Indiana the daughter of Roy D. and Shirley M (Taylor) Zeigler. She married Stephen Edward Bozarth, June 28, 1980. To know Jeannie was to love Jeannie. She was always planning & hosting a party. Spending time teaching all her grandchildren to swim was something she cherished. “Kick & Dig” was a key phrase you could frequently hear her shouting. She loved her youngest children the most; her Boston Terriers, Walter & Willow, were always learning new tricks. She shared a love of cooking & “yard saling” with anyone who would listen. Jeannie loved traveling to tropical islands. She could frequently be found with her toes in the water and good friends by her side. The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 24, 2020 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Corporal Riley K. Zeigler officiating. Calling will be from 4-8 p.m. Thursday and one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Resthaven Cemetery in Edinburgh, Indiana Memorials may be made to the Moose Lodge #398. Survivors include her husband, Stephen; sons, W. Keith (Gloria) Zeigler of Indianapolis, and Matthew E. (Heather) Bozarth of Bloomington; daughters, Melinda J. Bozarth of Columbus, and Nikki L. (Eric) Shatto of Columbus; sister, Robin L. (David) Tuttle of North Vernon; Aunt Deb, Mansfield, Ohio; 13 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Roy Zeigler and her daughter, Stephanie G Hawn. You are invited to view her video tribute, light a virtual candle and send a message to the family via the funeral home website. www.jewellrittman.com

 

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    • Steve and Family, so very sorry for your loss. Healing Prayers for all.. Certainly will miss Jeannie’s happy smiling face.

    • She was the greatest sister in the world. If you didn’t like Jeannine, chances are you don’t like anybody. Her smile and laughter will surly be missed. She was loving, generous, caring, forgiving and didn’t know a stranger. She loved people. I will forever love and miss her.

  1. Aunt Jeannie was one of the most fun loving and fearless women i know. I loved babysitting her babies when she and Steve would go out. Im so sorry for your lose Steve, Billy Keith, Nikki and Matt. She was very much love and will forever be missed.
    Lori Newland Camplin

  2. Jeannie was such a wonderful woman and loved her family dearly. We will miss her smiling, cheerful personality and her wonderful treats. She was one of a kind and loved so much.

  3. So sorry for your loss, she was a wonderful Lady. Prayers for strength during these difficult time. We will miss her beautiful smile! Dave and Robin Hammack


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