Olive, you graced my life for only a short period of time, yet brought light with your incredible humour and warm smile.
May you rest in peace, safe in the knowledge that you changed many, many people's lives for the better.
Olive Ann Jenner (13 Aug 1933 - 18 Apr 2020)
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How can we summarise this life of 86 years? A life which began before WWII and ended during a global pandemic and which spanned 9 decades? Olive Ann Jenner, this brief biography celebrates your enormous capacity to touch lives in the many different areas of your rich life.
Our recent conversations include many titles: mum; grandma; teacher; surrogate grandma and mother; sister; musician; artist; preacher; and friend - each title carrying its own set of spiralling stories from children, grandchildren, pupils, congregants, and many, many friends who knew Olive and appreciated her talents.
Our recent conversations also include many adjectives: principled; driven; aspirational; kind; determined; resilient.
Amongst the gifts given to family, friends and students are Olive's sharing of her love of the natural world, of birds and birdsong, of gardening and nurturing, of trees and wildflowers. She passionately raised food and flowers and enjoyed sharing her knowledge of what she had found out. She drew and painted nature with equal enjoyment and at the heart of her love of nature was her strong and steadfast faith in her God.
This faith underpinned so many of her activities - a lifetime of sharing her love of God with the children and adults of Lowestoft; she remained a local preacher to the day of her stroke and prepared each service with the same care, love and dedication.
Olive's sense of family and of place secured her firmly in Lowestoft and her love of her children, grandchildren, husband, Roy, and siblings gave her a determination to thrive right to the end of her life. Her siblings remember her care from an early age. Her ultra speedy recovery from an broken pelvis, at the age of 82, so she could have a holiday with Catherine, Anna and Eleanor is legend!
Everything she did was touched with music, so when the opportunity came to share her musical passion with the children of Lowestoft, there was no holding her back. Teaching from 7.30am, she blended her passion for a teaching system, with aspirations to excellence and fun and few who were taught by her will not remember this combination as they balanced tiny Easter eggs on their violins or ran races in the sunshine after a summer concert.
Her musical life was also deeply enmeshed in Waveney Sinfonia, the orchestra for which she gave so much of her time. Many musicians have enjoyed a Waveney tea between rehearsal and concert; and many music lovers have found themselves at a concert after some dedicated ticket sales!
Olive's last 2 years were a struggle for her: the stroke took away her independence, her ability to help others, and her capacity for making art. Nevertheless, she continued to touch lives as she worked to brighten the lives of the carers at her home - their sorrow at her passing is testament to this.
Live simply, so others can simply live was her motto. It was this simplicity that gave her, and all of us, such richness.
Please remember Olive on Thursday 7th May at 1pm when she reaches her final resting place at Colney Wood Burial Site. As only a very few people may attend, the family hope to share a celebration of Olive's life when larger gatherings are allowed.
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