This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Jennifer Bobrick, 20, born on September 14, 1992 and passed away on February 23, 2013. We will remember her forever.
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Leave a tributeSomeday We Will Be Together Again! I Think of You Always!
You are IN MY HEART ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not a day goes by that I don't think about you or dream about you. I miss your bright light that was felt anytime around you. I won't ever forget our amazing travels together and the memories we made. I know you're up there somewhere painting our sunsets and dancing with the stars. I will never forget you and I can't wait to meet you up in heaven.
Don and I are so sadden to hear the news from Beth about your beautiful daughter. Words seem so insignificant at times like this. Please know that we have offered up Mass and Rosaries for her and for your family. Although we are many miles from Santa Fe, our friends there are still very much part of our extended family. God Bless
I love Jen's last post! You know for sure that she realized each day was a gift and did live each one to the fullest. That is what we all want for our loved ones. I can't think of any better words to leave as your last. You can tell from all the pictures that she truly did live each day full of fun and joy, and was loved by all.
You are in our prayers...
Eileen and Fred Richardson
We are thinking about you and your family...we are so sorry for your loss...
Jennifer left at such an early life. She will be greatly missed. Our thoughts, prayers and strength are with you at this difficult time.
I am so incredibly saddened to hear of your loss. After looking at the pictures of Jennifer's life that have been posted on this website, and reading the stories, it is even clearer to me how beautiful and vibrant she was! Her light will always shine in everything and everyone she touched. Much love to you all, Heather
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your beautiful daughter and sister. From the loss of my own sister, I know a little bit about the incredible pain and sadness that is left after a beautiful person has been taken from our world too soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you all and of course, with Jen.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. Psalm 23:2-3
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
I'd like to leave some words of encouragement for you to rest on. God's word the bible provides us with a sure hope that he will wipe out death and sorrow forever and that Jehovah God will resurrect all those asleep in death to a paradise earth. *Revelation 21:3-4.
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Madrid Christmas 2012
Jennifer and I always loved going to the San Marcos Cafe for breakfast. She loved all of the birds outside and was actually scared of the roosters and some of the turkey's. However , she loved the peacocks. So we got peacocks! Now we still have Blue and he needs a wife. . She loved to go out to eat breakfast , but she hated eggs. Anyone who knew her knew she loved watching you eat your eggs, which was really strange!Her favorite was the feed store burrito with no eggs and of course the cinnamon rolls. Well , it got really cold and I only had a sweater when we were in Madrid. We went to the shops on the boardwalk first and I bought a fur (mutton ) coat where Studio 14 is now. It was worn and ripped and warm! Jennifer and I proceeded across the street and her artistic nature made her take a picture of the old house. You know the one! Well , I have been informed that the owner of the house would not have cared by many people. Well, someone came ripping around the road screaming at her about how bad she was being, (taking this photo where actually people still live) Jennifer was a drama queen , so she of course told me she needed a crystal to make the bad karma go away. She had been hinting all morning that she wanted a crystal and of course this was the icing on the cake for her. I would give in. Crystal Dragon was still in their old location and we went in and she looked at all the beautiful crystals. She got a tourmaline that is as green as her eyes were. I will never forget that day as all of the other days . Peace and hearts to Jenn she would love what I am doing today!
How I remember Jen
I didn't know Jen long. I met her in the summer of 2012 at Rancho Camp. We clicked straight away. her humour, creativity and kindness stood out. She was a welcoming, funny person. Myself, jen and the other girls at camp spent an amazing summer creating great memories of laughter and sunsets. Whenever I was down or missed my family Jen was the first person to be there with words of kindness, reasurance and jokes to cheer me up.
I genuinley have never met anyone like Jen. Hilarious without meaning to be and sometimes I wasn't even sure wether she knew how funny she was. She made America feel like home away from home during that summer. My favourite memories include; driving along, sun shining, blaring out that 'heres my number so call me maybe' and rihanna- where have you been as they were the two songs constantly on the radio. Getting lost on our way back to camp and driving through the mountains pitch black, annoyed and tired and then 'the big bad wolf' came on her CD and we just laughed so much at the predicament of searching for our camp lost in the pitch black with bloody wolf howls blasting out the speakers! Everytime we had to do a crappy job at camp but Jen somehow managing to make it fun and enjoyable by dressing in a ridiculous outfit or cracking a ridiculous joke.
I had a week or so spare after I finished camp before flying home to England and Jen and her parents welcomed me into their home. I am grateful for the kindness they showed and loved the oppurtunity to get to know Jen's parents and friends. You could tell in every person I met, that Jen was loved and popular.
The last time I saw Jen was when she dropped me off at the airport. We were driving there and I decided last minute i just had to get a holister coat I'd seen the day before, but I thought i might miss my plane. Jen, in her usual care-free fun way said no way! put her foot down and hop tailed it to holister with us running into the store to get the coat.
We then made it to the airport with about 5 mins spare to check in. It was a typical sunny and hot day. she helped me unload my suitcases and hugged me. We'd spoke loads about her coming to england again to visit and she said she would see me again soon when she came over. One last hug in the sunshine and she hopped back in the car smiled, waved and drove away. Thats the last thing I remember her happy, tanned relaxed face - excited for uni, happy after an unfortgettable summer making new friends and memories - smiling and waving driving off into the sunshine :)
We came so close, about a week I think till she was due in England. Tickets booked, money exchanged, ready to come and catch up and giggle all over again. I will always wish she'd managed to make the trip and I could have seen her again.
Jen was brilliant, goofy, hilarious, sarcastic, creative and unforgettable. Though I only knew her for a short time she had a profound impact on my life and I will continue to be inspried by her. I am grateful to Jen, her family and friends for being so kind and welcoming me into their home. I am sad at the monumental loss you have experienced. I will always remember Jen, the amazing summer of 2012 and that life is short and beautiful.
President Frank’s Weekly Perspective
from Grace Brill-
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 9:04 AM
Subject: [ALL_UNIVERSITY-L] President Frank’s Weekly Perspective
President’s Weekly Perspective - 3.4.2013
Remembering a UNM Student Who Never Wasted a Moment
Loss of a precious life at an early age affects us all. Last week sophomore Jennifer Bobrick’s time ended far too soon. As a parent of two, such a tragic event is something that I always have a great deal of trouble comprehending and my sincerest condolences go out to her family and friends. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer, I understand that she sought to combine her passions for psychology and art in order to make a difference in the lives of children through the healing power of art. In memory of Jennifer and what she hoped to accomplish, I would like to offer the words of the artist Pablo Picasso: “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” Please take a moment in your day to appreciate the power of a creative moment.