Guest Book

Leave a note for Jennifer and the family. We'd love to hear any stories you have about her - from funny memories to moments of how she impacted your life!

A note from Michael, Lauren and Megan: 

I wanted to thank each and every friend and family member, new and old, near and far, that have shown us overwhelming love and support during these most difficult times. We are humbled and honored to have each and every one of you in our lives. This site will serve as a testament to Jen’s good will and and positive values. Please feel free to leave a note or a comment, as myself and the girls will be on the site often.

I also want to take a moment to share something with everyone: 

Each night before Jen went to sleep, she would open her dresser drawer and take out a note she read to herself. Then she'd put it back in the drawer and kiss me goodnight. I never knew what the note said until recently, but here is what she would read each and every night:

To create your tomorrow, go over your day when you are in bed tonight. Just before you fall asleep, feel gratitude for the good moments. If there was something you wanted to happen differently, replay in in your mind the way you wanted it to go. As you fall asleep, say, "I will sleep deeply and wake up full of energy. Tomorrow is going to be the most beautiful day of my life." 

I now read it every night and hope some of you will too. 

Love to all! 

Michael, Lauren and Megan Ferer 

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Bob Ferer

Jennifer was the sister we never had. When I had the kids on LI and stayed with Mom and Dad, Jen would bring the girls out and we would all have dinner together. We would laugh so hard when the wait staff thought that the 4 kids were siblings and Jen and I were the parents. More than anything else, I remember Jen as the force that brought two families together. I always had to laugh when I explained where I was for a holiday meal. “I was at my brother’s wife’s brother in law sisters house”. Folks would just smile and say ‘family’. And that is where we will honor her memory; via a close family relationship now and always.

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