Jennifer Marie Safin

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  Jennifer Marie Safin, 35, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Dec. 21, 2020. She was born Nov. 8, 1985.

  She grew up in San Manuel and graduated from San Manuel High School in 2004.  She was a cheerleader, Rainbow Girl, and a member of the High School Choir. She graduated from Apollo College and was a licensed massage therapist.  She used her God given gift of healing to touch so many people. 

  Even though she faced many medical issues and life trials, she always had a smile and loved to help others.  Her faith is what helped her face each day.  We shall miss her dearly but we have hope in the knowledge that she is with her Lord and Savior and is reunited with those who have gone on ahead of her, especially her grandma Diane.

  She leaves behind her beloved children, Gianna, Gianni, Genaveeve and Giovanna; her parents, Barry and Judith Sharff; brother, Jacob (Samantha) Sharff; nephew, Jacob Sharff; and lots of uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends. 

  Services are pending and will be announced later.

  It is only good bye for now but we will be together again.  Love ya, Sweetie.

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