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Jennifer Lynn Humrichouser, 50, of Shreve died on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at Wooster Community Hospital.
She was born August 20, 1970 in Barberton to Phillip Glenn and Donnette Stoner High. She obtained her Masters in International Business at Ashland University.     On September 1, 2007, she married Brad Humrichouser.
Jennifer was an Administrative Assistant in Loan Operations at the Apple Creek Bank in Apple Creek.   She was also the co-owner The Scrapbook Shop in Copely.   She had previously worked for Babcock & Wilcox as a market research analyst.   She enjoyed scrapbooking, making cards and pottery.
She is survived by her husband, Brad, of Shreve, mother Donnette of Barberton; sister Jill (John) Judge of Akron and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to The Wayne Center of the Arts, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster, OH 44691.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Memorial Contributions
Wayne Co. Center for the Arts, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster, OH 44691

Service
Memorial Service at a later date

Visitation
No calling hours

25 Comments

  1. I am sorry about my late condolences for your your loss. I knew Jennifer as “Petunia” through online gaming where I was lucky enough to meet and become friends in 2016. We spent many hours chatting in discord even when we were not playing the same games. I have passed along the sad news to our other online friends. I want to thank you for sharing her time with us online friends around the world.

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  2. Brad I just wanted to say how sorry I am reading about Jennifer. She was a kind and gentle soul. Always loved seeing her thru the drive thru at the Dari Bar. May God wrap you in comfort to get you thru this!

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  3. Brad, so sorry for the loss of your wife.Cannot imagine everything you are feeling right now.
    Thoughts and prayers sent your way.

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  4. Sending healing prayers to Brad and family. We first met online in World of Warcraft. I knew her as her characters name Sopha. We always spoke on a voice server together and many of us became very close. I recall many conversations about the game, family, or just whatever was on our minds that day. I told her my granddaughter who couldn’t read and could not do quests was auto following people in game and freaking them out! That was 15 yrs ago…. I speak for many of her virtual friends…. she will be missed

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  5. Infinitely blessed to have known such a wonderful person. My deepest condolences.

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  6. Sorry for your loss, Brad. Very sorry…

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  7. I worked at B&W with Jennnifer, which seems like many years ago. Many great times together. I still have some of the scrapbook projects we did together at her Scrapbook store. Blessed to have known her. So sorry!

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  8. Very sorry for your loss Brad. You have our deepest condolences. Praying for your peace and well being.

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  9. I’m so very sorry for your loss, Jenn was such a happy and beautiful person. I’ll miss seeing her smiling face at the art center.

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  10. We are still in shock and hurting with you. Sending love and hugs to all!

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  11. I’m a crafting friend of Doni’s and am so saddened by this news! You will all be in my thoughts & prayers.

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  12. Our hearts are broken for you, Brad, and Doni and family. So many memories of fun times scrapbooking with Jenn. She was such a sweet, wonderful friend. Love and hugs to you all.

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  13. Sending my love and prayers. I know Doni through the crafting world and am so saddened to learn of the loss of your precious daughter.

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  14. I will miss your smiling face & your beautiful personality. You will be missed

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  15. I am soo deeply sorry Brad. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We will all miss Jennifer’s beautiful smile and that wonderful sense of humor. I always looked forward to all her emails, she would always attach a funny picture or saying. And every time I called her, she would answer the phone “What’s up Buttercup”! If I ever was having a bad day, she would put a smile on my face. All of the Apple Creek Bank family will deeply miss her and we are here for whatever you may need. God bless you Brad.

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  16. Bob and myself are so very sorry for your loss. Many of the comments I have read on here today are about her beautiful smile and funny attitude. She was so ornery, always making you laugh. I will miss her letting us know its time to go home, or going to clay class with her. She was always making us laugh in card club. We will miss her at the legion as well. She will be missed by so many. If you need anything we are all here for you. Our love and prayers for you and your family.

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  17. Im so sorry for your loss. I know how hard it is losing a loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May the Lord provide you comfort.

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  18. Dear Doni—-Words? So Hard To Put Into Words When Losing A Child. I Am So “Very Sorry” Are The Only Ones I Have. Much Peasce To You —-

    Burdeen

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  19. Brad — Vicki and I are so very saddened by this news. Please know that you and Jennifer and family are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Mike & Vicki Coleman
    Virginia Beach, VA

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  20. My wife was a friend of Doni. I’m very sorry to hear that this has happened to her friend’s family. My sincere condolences.

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  21. I am so so sad to hear that Jennifer passed away. Jennifer (and her sister, Jill) were my first and best childhood friends. I met them when I was 3 years old. Doni was a second mom to me growing up. I will always cherish our time together. (Clue is still my favorite board game.) I am happy that Jennifer and Brad found each other and the time they had together. I believe that they made a nice couple. And, the many cats they rescued are happy too. I will always be thankful that I had Jennifer and her family a part of my life. I am better for knowing them.

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  22. Sending our condolences to Brad & family. We’ve had trouble coming up with the words to express how saddened we are about the loss of Jen. We haven’t been in touch as much in the recent years, but we continue to recall and will always cherish the times Bill spent as her coworker at B&W, our love of gaming, Jen teaching Kristen to crochet, her lovely homemade cards, painting pottery, and dinners together.

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