Jean was preceded in death by her husband of 57 ½ years Creede A. Wheat, daughter Peggy Jean (Wheat) Noel, brothers Ordell Mayes and Robert Mayes, sister Edna (Mayes) Walters and grandsons Casey and Chad Noel.
She is survived by her daughter Gale (Roger) Lundberg of Torrington and son Jim (Debbie) Wheat of Laramie, 10 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 1 great great granddaughter as well as her nieces and nephews.
The memorial service will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 30th, 2021, at First Christian Church. Inurnment will follow at Green Hill Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Christian Church, Hospice of Laramie, or any organization of your choice.
#1 Comment By Jim & Rogene Peak On August 25, 2021 @ 10:32 am
Growing up on Thornburgh Drive in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s was magical place. A group of mothers on the street monitored all of us like we were their own children. Jean was one of those caring and involved mothers. Our condolences to the family.
#2 Comment By Gale Lundberg On August 27, 2021 @ 5:13 pm
Thanks SO MUCH, Jim & Rogene. So very true. Thornburg Street was a wonderful place to grow up. Every child respected every Mother. It was so much fun & we played outside a lot. Sure LOVED your Mom & Dad. Will never forget them. Love The Wheats
#3 Comment By Anonymous On August 29, 2021 @ 9:16 am
Love you my dear friend Gale Ann. Your mom was my second mom growing up on Thornburgh Drive. What a wonderful life we had with our amazing moms and dads. . And your mom and my mom had such a beautiful friendship for so many years. My heart is broken and I’m sending hugs and love your way.
#4 Comment By Kevin and Joanne On August 30, 2021 @ 7:09 am
Jean was always a ray of sunshine, a gentle smile that would carry you through the day. She loved to hold your hand and when she did you knew you were being touched by kindness and love. Dang we are going to miss you. XOXOXO Kevin and Joanne
4 Comments To "Anna Jean Wheat"
#1 Comment By Jim & Rogene Peak On August 25, 2021 @ 10:32 am
Growing up on Thornburgh Drive in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s was magical place. A group of mothers on the street monitored all of us like we were their own children. Jean was one of those caring and involved mothers. Our condolences to the family.
#2 Comment By Gale Lundberg On August 27, 2021 @ 5:13 pm
Thanks SO MUCH, Jim & Rogene. So very true. Thornburg Street was a wonderful place to grow up. Every child respected every Mother. It was so much fun & we played outside a lot. Sure LOVED your Mom & Dad. Will never forget them. Love The Wheats
#3 Comment By Anonymous On August 29, 2021 @ 9:16 am
Love you my dear friend Gale Ann. Your mom was my second mom growing up on Thornburgh Drive. What a wonderful life we had with our amazing moms and dads. . And your mom and my mom had such a beautiful friendship for so many years. My heart is broken and I’m sending hugs and love your way.
#4 Comment By Kevin and Joanne On August 30, 2021 @ 7:09 am
Jean was always a ray of sunshine, a gentle smile that would carry you through the day. She loved to hold your hand and when she did you knew you were being touched by kindness and love. Dang we are going to miss you. XOXOXO Kevin and Joanne