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Full Name: Jennifer Schaaf
Cause of Death: Undetermined, Sudden
MySpace URL: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.schaaf.35?fref=ts
News Article: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bal...&pid=171675452
Additional Information: Jennifer Schaaf, 34, beloved daughter of Jeanne and Paul Sanders of Cannelton and Gordon and Denise Schaaf of Goffstown, New Hampshire, passed away on June 8, 2014, at her home she shared with her sweetheart, the love of her life, Jack Kelly and her rescue dog, Harley, in Middle River, Maryland.

Jennifer had an exuberant and bubbly personality. As a child, Paul would ask her to ?show us your mad face? and she always did it with glee. She was very loving and would come jump in bed, even as a teen, just to be close to her mom. Jennifer loved to laugh, travel and spend time with the people she loved. She was terrific at keeping in touch with family. She loved to talk, and my, how she could talk!

While attending Tell City High School, Jennifer was involved in the Marching Marksmen Band and she played volleyball, basketball and tennis. Barry Reasoner, retired band director, was one of her favorite people.

While in her late twenties, Jennifer discovered that she had a gift for working with the elderly. She loved them and they loved her back. She was wonderful at taking care of her grandmother, Megan Appleton, during Megan?s final years. Her uncles, Bill and Tom Appleton, really appreciated her help. She worked in a nursing home in Baltimore where she had to learn to cook kosher to take care of her ?family? of patients. She didn?t just prepare their food, she spent time with them and their families.

Jennifer will be greatly missed and was taken from this life, unexpectedly, all too soon.

Also surviving is a sister, Jessica Taylor, her husband, Brandon and their children, Rylyn and Landon of Evansville; her brothers, Curtis Schaaf, (Sarah Malouin), Vernal, Utah, Dana Schaaf, Queens, New York, Eric Schaaf, Dover, New Hampshire and Scott Schaaf, Goffstown, New Hampshire; grandparents, William Appleton, Tell City and Bernice Dunn Schaaf, Southington, Connecticut.