Jeanne Collison Obituary
Jeanne Elizabeth (McGinn) Collison left this life to be with
our Savior Jesus Christ on August 2 after a prolonged battle with cancer. She
was surrounded with love by her immediate family: husband Fred, daughter Beth,
son-in-law Tom, and especially her granddaughter Malia. Jeanne was born on May
25, 1947 in Gagetown, Michigan. She grew up in Montrose, Michigan and graduated
from Montrose High School in 1965. She attended Michigan State University and
the University of Michigan and received a BBA in Accounting in 1971 and an MBA
in 1975 from the University of Delaware. She also completed most requirements
for a PhD in Accounting from Michigan State University.
Jeanne and her family moved to in 1983, where they lived for
23 years. Jeanne taught at Chaminade University and the University of Hawai‘i
for a number of years. She earned a graduate certificate in elementary
education from the University of Hawai‘i. During the latter years in Hawai‘i
she worked at Maililand Transitional Homeless Shelter as an Educational
Specialist and Employment Specialist. She felt that the work there was some of
the most rewarding of her life. While in Hawai‘i Jeanne also had the
opportunity to experience the culture there, including participating in John Lake’s
hula hlau
for a number of years.
She and Fred moved to Liberty, MO in 2006 to be with Beth,
Tom and Malia. Jeanne enjoyed spending lots of time with her granddaughter
including homeschooling her for two years. She especially loved taking Malia on
trips to visit family in Pennsylvania and Michigan, friends in various states,
and National Park Service sites. Jeanne was also very involved in volunteer
work lectoring at mass and preparing tax forms as part of the AARP and IRS
programs to serve those who could not afford the services of traditional
taxpayers, both in Hawai‘i and Missouri. Jeanne was a Girl Scout leader for
over 20 years, including for both her daughter’s and granddaughter's troops.
She and Fred also volunteered for a number of years at Bryce Canyon National
Park, where she served as a Volunteer in Parks staffing the front desk at the
Visitor Center and roaming at various overlooks to further serve visitors.
Jeanne was also blessed to be made an honorary member of her
son-in-law's family, the Grelingers. They became family (ohana) to both Jeanne
and Fred and were a major part of her life in Missouri. Jeanne attended many
Grelinger family gatherings and helped host a Mother’s Day luau for many years
in Missouri, including making her famous macaroni salad, although not quite the
way it is prepared in Hawai‘i.
As many of you may know, Jeanne managed to beat back cancer
three times – breast cancer in 1992 and 2001, along with thyroid cancer in 2010
since moving to Liberty, MO to live with Beth, Tom, and Malia. This past few
months, however, took a major turn for the worse. Jeanne had a problem with
pain in her right hip starting at the beginning of last summer which was
thought to be bursitis. She had a cortisone injection and then physical
therapy, after which she was much improved.
While at Bryce Canyon last October, she fell which
necessitated a trip to the emergency room in nearby Panguitch. After x-rays,
and then a CT scan, it was discovered that she had metastatic breast cancer in
that hip. After a hasty trip back to Liberty and a return to cancer treatment,
that diagnosis was confirmed and the PET scan also found cancer to have spread
to her right elbow and ribs as well. She then began immediately to receive
treatment for the cancer in the hope that it could be arrested, at least in the
short term, although we realized what the diagnosis ultimately meant.
After two hospitalizations (December and this April), it was
found that the cancer also reached Jeanne’s brain. After consulting with
oncologists at the University of Kansas Hospital and North Kansas City
Hospital, we realized that further treatment was highly likely to be futile. As
a result, Jeanne entered hospice care in April. Although she continued to be
strong spiritually until the end, her physical body declined, more rapidly over
the last couple of weeks. The end for Jeanne came on the evening of Sunday, the
2nd of August just after the recitation of the Holy Rosary at her
bedside. We are confident that she will now receive her heavenly rest with our
Lord Jesus.
Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents Willis and
Marjorie McGinn, all of her grandparents, her father-in-law Bud, and her
brother-in-law Gary. She is survived by her husband Fred, daughter Beth,
son-in-law Tom, granddaughter Malia, her mother-in-law Dorothy, her
sister-in-laws Ellen and Linda, cousins, niece, and nephew. Her memorial mass will be held
St. James Catholic Church in Liberty, MO on Friday, August 14, 2015 at 10:00
am, with the at rosary at 9:30, and luncheon at the church to follow. Her ashes
(along with Fred’s upon his passing) will be buried at sea at a later date in
Hawai‘i where her father-in-law’s ashes were scattered.
We wish to especially thank the staff of NorthCare Hospice
and John Phillips for their wonderful care during this difficult time along
with Mary Ann Grelinger and Debbie Ludwig. Thank you also to all the many
family and friends that have kept our family in their thoughts and prayers,
which helped sustain us during these difficult times.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. James
Catholic Church (Liberty, Missouri) building fund (http://www.stjames-liberty.org/stjames2/),
St. Rita’s Catholic Church (Nnkuli, Hawai‘i) building fund (https://stritananakuli.weshareonline.org/index.aspx),
or the Mary Kay Cancer Foundation (http://www.marykayfoundation.org/Pages/Home.aspx.)