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I still miss you so much. You taught me what it means to be a woman of kindness and of courage. Thank you for all your goodness that lives on in my heart today. I am a better person having known you.

Birth date: Nov 22, 1964 Death date: Nov 6, 2013
Jennifer Marie Castro Quitugua November 22, 1964 – November 6, 2013 Jennifer Marie Castro Quitugua a resident of Tacoma, WA passed away on November 6, 2013 at the age of 48 and joined her mother, Bernadita Castro Quitugua in heav Read Obituary
I still miss you so much. You taught me what it means to be a woman of kindness and of courage. Thank you for all your goodness that lives on in my heart today. I am a better person having known you.
Jennifer-I miss you so much. It's been almost a year and I still can't believe it. I was so lucky to have you as a friend and a co-worker for as long as I did. Your support and your laughter added so much to my life. I think of you often and my prayers are with your family. I miss you so much.
Sarah
My condolence to the family. I worked with Jennifer for a number of years and always admired her activism for helping others. I remember how hard she worked to get her degree. She could have done many things but choose to work in a small agency serving our community. Her family can be proud of all the help she gave to others.
She was kind, sweet, and a beautiful person. I have not seen her for many years, but often thought about her and now wish I would have stopped by the office to say hello.
I was shocked to see the obituary in the paper. A great loss to many. Love you Jennifer.
Judie Fortier
My cousin Jennifer was always a kind and caring individual. I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone. She dedicated her life to helping victims others shunned and she did it unselfishly. She was a dedicated and consummate professional. Moreover, she was a devoted daughter and aunt; she always put her family’s needs before hers. I know her nieces and nephew will miss her deeply. Her brother and sister in law know what she meant to their whole family. I really feel for my uncle I know he looked forward to her almost daily visits and conservation. There are just no words just support and caring.
My deepest regret is that I did not make it a priority to spend more time with Jen. This is my misfortune because I know I could have learned how to be a more compassionate, patient, and loving person sooner than later if I would have taken the time. Times like this makes one wonder, what could have been. We cannot press rewind or stop life it is always going forward and I think Jen would agree. Moving forward make lemonade, smell the roses, and be cautious not to forget and learn from the past would probably be her counsel. I am a better person for having known her. Thank you for being my cousin.
I love you Jen and I will miss you.
Charlie Sablan
Jennifer was one of the most inspiring women that I have every had the pleasure of meeting. She was a straight shooter, AVID about the SAC and a wonderful person. I will greatly miss her.
Gerald Purkey