Jeannine Row, 76: Shared love of flowers with many
She didn’t just put flowers in a vase and walk away.
“She taught us how to love flowers and bring them into the home and enjoy them,” said Stephanie Row Robertson, a daughter who lives in Powder Springs. “She absolutely made flowers fun.”
Emily Jeannine Frapart Row, called Jeannine by all, of Marietta, died Friday at WellStar Kennestone Hospital after a massive cerebral hemorrhage. She was 76. Her body was cremated, and a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. James Episcopal Church, Marietta. Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home & Crematory, Marietta is in charge of the arrangements.
Born in Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Row was destined to be a flower lover. Her name came from the song “Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time),” said Tom Row, her husband of more than 56 years. Mrs. Row’s mother was a flower lover and took her daughter to many flower shows. When Mrs. Row had daughters of her own, the tradition continued.

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