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Wendy (Olson) Jungers, born May 2nd, 1964 to Stewart and Betty Olson of Winlock (Now deceased), passed to her heavenly father on January 24th, 2019 after a brief battle with breast cancer. She is survived by her husband Jim; her children, Rachel (Dan) White, Michael and Rebecca; her siblings Leonard (Libby), David (Gayle), Jerry (Irene) Tricia (Ed) and Sherry (Brad), Mother-in-law Nettie Jungers, and sister-in-law Tracy (Troy) Olney. Memorial Services are scheduled for Saturday, February 9th, 10am at The Embassy Suites Seatac, 15920 W Valley Hwy Seattle, WA. Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, P.O. Box 19023, Seattle WA 98109-1023.  Checks may be made payable to SCCA with indication that they are in memory of Wendy. Or, call (206) 606-2070 or (877) 308-3117 to make a donation by phone.To make an online donation, please visit https://secure.seattlecca.org/


For the service, we have blocked some rooms at a rate of $109 plus tax at the Embassy. If you would like to book a room for the memorial service, please see the following:

Group code is: 7WJ

Individuals can make their reservations by any of the following:

1)      1-800-Embassy (1-800-362-2779)

2)      Reference group code above.

Or by using the booking link:

https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/es/reservation/bo...

**Please note, the entire URL must be copied and pasted for it to work properly**

Group cut-off date is:  2/6/19



We will continue remembrance of Wendy at an open house, hosted by Kelly and Mark Schenfeld, at 4218 47th St SE, Auburn, WA. All are encouraged to attend. We will begin this after event at approximately 1:30pm - 2:00pm, food and drinks will be provided. This event has no end time, come when you can.

February 12, 2019
February 12, 2019
Dear Jim and kids,
My thoughts and prays go out to you all. I did not know all of the wonderful parts of Wendy that you did. She certainly was a fun,happy, loving, and caring lady. I will miss her,and am so sorry I couldn't make it to her service on Saturday.
Jeffrey Matson
February 8, 2019
February 8, 2019
We send our condolences to you Jim and your family, Wendy was one of the nicest, sweetest person I had the pleasure of knowing, she will be missed. Prayers, Tammy and Austin
February 2, 2019
February 2, 2019
Dear Jim,
I am so glad I found this page. I have savored each of the pictures you have shared of Wendy and your family. I especially was glad to see all the smiles in the pictures of your trip to Europe. I have so many rich memories of all the hours we spent together last year...first with Sierra and then with Teri. You brought us much joy. My thoughts have been with you often these last few months. Just know you will continue to be remembered and loved. Jan Demmon
January 31, 2019
January 31, 2019
My dear cousin, I will look for you in Heaven. Gary A. McGee, Portage, Indiana.
January 30, 2019
January 30, 2019
I'm so sorry, and am constantly thinking of all of you that loved Wendy so much. I wish I had known her better, but I know she was very special because of all I've heard about her. Please know you are in my thoughts and heart. With deep sympathy, Muriel
January 30, 2019
January 30, 2019
We send our condolences to your family and friends. Wendy was a very sweet person and very caring. Prayers for you all too. You all have an angel watching over you now. Jani May Swift and Ariel Lunsford
January 29, 2019
January 29, 2019
We send our condolences to your family. Our prayers and love to Wendy and her Family, Bill and Sherrie Schoentrup.
January 29, 2019
January 29, 2019
Family of Wendy, we will always hold her in our heart. This woman was very special is so many ways. We send our condolences to your family. Hugs and prayers , Susie and Dwight Hauck

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February 12, 2019
February 12, 2019
Dear Jim and kids,
My thoughts and prays go out to you all. I did not know all of the wonderful parts of Wendy that you did. She certainly was a fun,happy, loving, and caring lady. I will miss her,and am so sorry I couldn't make it to her service on Saturday.
Jeffrey Matson
February 8, 2019
February 8, 2019
We send our condolences to you Jim and your family, Wendy was one of the nicest, sweetest person I had the pleasure of knowing, she will be missed. Prayers, Tammy and Austin
February 2, 2019
February 2, 2019
Dear Jim,
I am so glad I found this page. I have savored each of the pictures you have shared of Wendy and your family. I especially was glad to see all the smiles in the pictures of your trip to Europe. I have so many rich memories of all the hours we spent together last year...first with Sierra and then with Teri. You brought us much joy. My thoughts have been with you often these last few months. Just know you will continue to be remembered and loved. Jan Demmon
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My name by mistake :-(

February 10, 2019

Hi! I am sorry my name is somehow attached to a story-less story.  Obviously I didn't know what I was doing when I tried to post a note to the family.  Maybe if I just say I am thinking of everyone, I loved all I heard about Wendy at the service, and again I wish I had known her better, my name will disappear.  :-)

She doesn’t like snakes.

February 9, 2019

When me and my siblings (her children) were all kids, we would come out side to help my parents with the gardening (Actually, we would play most of the time).

When Rachel, her oldest, was shuffling through some bushes, she came across a new friend! A little green Gardner snake, and she grabbed it up in her tiny little fist and ran over as fast as she could to show her dad. “Look what I found, daddy!” She said excitedly.

“Wow honey! He sure is handsome!” Jim got a snake of an idea in his head and grinned his mischievous grin. “Why don’t you show mommy? I’m sure she’d love to see him, too!” And off Rachel ran to the front of the house, where her mother was hard at work in the flowerbed.

Jim waited a few minutes as his daughter disappeared around the side of the house, then had a hearty laugh when he heard a shriek from the front yard that of course belonged to his wife, who held in her heart a stark fear of snakes.

However, the laughter stopped when he saw Wendy come around the house, knowing exactly who’d put her daughter up to the prank. Some legends say Jim is still hiding from his wife somewhere. ;

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