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  • (Cont'd from below) - As time passed, we stayed friends and watched as Jenny grew into a beutiful young lass [like her mom] and showed a professionalism beyond that of a kid and her music. I'll always remember her - I knew she could sing, but didn't realize how warm her deep notes were. God bless her, wherever she is.

  • Rusty and Amy, and their VERY talented family have been my friends since - [I don't remember the year; memories fade at my age (80)] - around the mid 60's. We met when attending lectures on Freedom. The common [uncommon?] ground brought us even closer and me and my then wife would visit them at their ranch in the valley. Their we met her family, and we were pleased with their friendliness and their talents. Jenny's was the most noticable [though they all were no slouches in that regard]. (cont'd

  • I am very fortunate to have Rusty and Amy as friends. Like you, her music touched me deeply. Thank you for your comments. Ed Terry

  • I did not have the pleasure of ever actually meeting Jenny but through this music I feel I know her.It reaches way down and yanks on my heart.I still can't listen to the song and read the message at the same time!

  • How beautiful and how very sad to know she is gone and so young. God bless you and your family. Ann & Paul Huff

  • We love you Jenny.

    It was an honer to know you and work with you.

    Rick Delmonico

    I hope "AUTUMN" has been released so that others can enjoy your music.

  • "anyone who heard her voice".... Today, I cried.  Knowing her was truely one of the greatest blessing I will ever have, ever.

  • Jenny... I will always remember you as last we met - a beautiful, talented sweet young lady. You were about eighteen. I know you can't hear me, but what I say is my way of saying I'm sorry there were so many years that I didn't get to watch you grow into the wonderful, talented lady you became. And that voice! From "scat" to that... what a voice.

  • Thank you Ed for simply doing this with no request from us (her family) It was a really moving moment to see her photo and hear the song. I finally read the story on the third try because the tears prevented it the first two viewings.

    Thank you Ed... Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    Amy Jo

    Jenny's "younger" sister.

    (She'd hate me to say that... So I had to put it!)

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