
Jennifer “Jenny” Baribeau, age 42 of Clintonville, passed away unexpectedly at ThedaCare Medical Center, New London, on Tuesday, October 26, 2021.
Jennifer Lynn Noble was born on January 30, 1979, in Dubuque, Iowa to David and Dixie (Crapp) Noble. She was united in marriage to Jason Baribeau on September 25, 1999, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Jennifer was a dietary manager at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Appleton where she was very much loved and respected by those she worked with and cared for. She was a wonderfully devoted mom, wife, daughter, and friend; always putting family first. Jennifer loved to cook and bake. She was most famous for her cheesecake and “21-pound lasagna”. Time spent with family traveling, antiquing, going to flea markets, trying new restaurants, and decorating for Christmas were some of her favorite things. She was especially proud to display her gingerbread collection.
Jennifer is survived by her husband of 22 years, Jason; her children, Jasmine and Jaxson; her parents, David and Dixie Noble; maternal grandmother, Wilma Noble; siblings, Brian Noble (significant other, Meggie McSherry) and Jody Noble (significant other, Ben Breuer); nephews, Blaine Baribeau and Logan Lindeen; brothers and sisters-in-law, Andrew (Laura) Baribeau and Michelle (John) Lindeen.
Jennifer was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Ralph Noble; maternal grandparents, Carl and Hiltrude Crapp; father and mother-in-law, Larry and Camille Baribeau; and many aunts and uncles.
Funeral Service will be on Friday, October 29th at 6:00 PM at Beil-Didier Funeral Home, Clintonville. Pastor Carol Nimke will officiate and burial will be at Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster, WI. Visitation will be on Friday from 3:00 PM until time of service at the funeral home.
A second service for Jenny will be held on the Lancaster funeral home end. More details will be announced once fully established. Please go to www.beil-didier.com to sign the online guestbook or to send a card.
Jenny will be dearly missed and always remembered….forever in our hearts.
















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