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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Jean Dige, 84 years old, born on April 27, 1938, and passed away on August 16, 2022. We will remember her forever.

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Thursday, August 18
4-6 p.m.
The DiCostanzo family owned,
Lakewood Funeral Home
6250 Highway 9, Howell, NJ 07731

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To be held privately

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Jean M. Dige

August 16, 2022
Jean passed away peacefully doing what she loved. She was born and raised in Long Branch, NJ before moving to Piscataway, NJ where she was married, and then moved to Howell, NJ in 1969. She started her career at EAI assembling computers before she found her passion of dealing in fine antiquities at the local flea markets. 
Jean was predeceased by her parents, Henry & Burdenetta Codner, her brothers, William & Richard Codner, & her sister-in-law Diane Codner. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Martin Dige, two sons Erik (Lisa) Dige & Todd (Candace) Dige, her brothers, John (Lisa) Codner & James Codner, 3 grandchildren, Meghan, Mia & Magdalene, a niece, Elizabeth Szanto, and a nephew, James Codner.
Jean was a staple at the Columbus Flea Market for the last 2 decades that many know & love. She was loved by many and would open her arms and home to anyone. She had no enemies, unless you were trying to get in front of her at a yard sale. She will be truly missed by many.
Family and friends may visit the DiCostanzo family owned, LAKEWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 6250 Highway 9, Howell on Thursday from 4-6 p.m.
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August 17, 2022
I have the fondest memories of going to her home when I was very young. Howell seemed like the country coming from Long Branch. I was fortunate to see her many times through out my life and converse with her about the family. She was one of the last people to call me Joey still. I used to love going to see her and Aunt Diane at the New Egypt flea market back in the eighties. I would see her often at Columbus too. Always stopped to say hi to her. She was always kind to me and I will forever appreciate that and always hold her in high regards in my heart.

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