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B. Jean Stearns -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
November 15, 1936 ~ May 30, 2022 (age 85)
From Bonnerup
Funeral Services Albert Lea, MN June 2, 2022
B. Jean Stearns, 85, of Albert Lea,
passed away on Monday, May 30, 2022, at her home with family by her side.
Born on November 15,
1936, in Tallulah, LA, she was the daughter of David “Virgil” and Dorothy
“Minnie” (Hopkins) Collins. On June 4, 1977, Jean married her beloved husband,
Charles Stearns, and together, with their children, they shared nearly 45
years.
Jean was a strong-willed
woman who had a zest for life. She had a love for cooking anything with a
“Southern” flare; fried chicken was her specialty. She enjoyed dancing,
gardening, and a game of UNO with her grandchildren. Throughout the years, she
worked as a CNA at nursing homes before moving into a private practice and was
a bus attendant for Minneapolis schools. With her servant’s heart, she
took great pride in taking care of others.
Left to share her
legacy of love are, her husband, Charles Stearns; her four children, Jayne
Villarreal, Karen Jo Moseley, of Albert Lea, Wiley Moseley Jr., of St. Paul,
and Elizabeth Sternhagen of Arkansas; four stepchildren, John (Della) Stearns
and David Stearns, both of Arizona, Mike (Amy) Stearns, of Japan, and Mary
Louise (Don) Schultheis, of Albert Lea; brother, David (Carol) Collins of
Louisiana; grandchildren, Molly Hanson, Melinda Hanson Talamantes, Michael
(Kirra) Hanson, Jenny (Kevin) O’Leary, Spencer Sternhagen, Robert (Marina)
Moseley, Derek (Rachel) Moseley, Malcolm McGinnis, Emily (Doug) Stepp, Eric
Stearns, Cody Stearns, John (Alicia) Schultheis, Chad (Lindsey) Schultheis,
Jayna Stearns and Christina Stearns; great grandchildren, Cierra (Mitch)
Millhouse, Nick Hanson, Skyler Hanson, Carley Talamantes, Kolten & Maks Hanson,
Shanleigh, Liam, Finn & Nolan O’Leary, Noa Ani Moseley, Maverick Isenhower,
Sean & Stella Stepp, Sadie, Tessa, & Nolan Schultheis and Shawnte,
Antonio & Kyro Wright; two great, great grandsons, Archer and Indy
Millhouse; and many nieces and nephews. Jean was a very proud woman of
her five-generation family.
In addition to her
parents Virgil and Minnie, Jean was preceded in death by her siblings, Billy
Collins, Carolyn Smith, Jerry Collins, and Patsy Trichell; and niece, Terry Ann
Collins.
Her sweet memory will
always be remembered by the love she shared with others and saying:
“I love you
more, more, more, more…”
A celebration of
Jean’s life will be planned by the family at a later date.