of Chelsea, Michigan, age 83, died Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Legacy Assisted Living. She was born April 13, 1940, in Saline, Michigan, the daughter of Newland Henry and Neola Catherine (Bachman) Begole.
Jean graduated from Saline High School, class of '58. She received a one year secretarial certificate from Central Michigan University. She worked as a secretary at U of M in Ann Arbor, Fortune Industries in Chelsea, and 22 years at the Washtenaw Intermediate School in Ann Arbor. Jean was a member of the First Congregational Church in Chelsea. She loved garage sales, Taco Bell, word searches, casinos, and baking pretzels with Ron.
On October 6, 1962, she married Ronald Satterthwaite and he survives. Other survivors include three sons, Rodney (Julia) Satterthwaite of Palo Alto, California, Curtis (Emily) Satterthwaite of Howard City, and Lance (Amy) Satterthwaite of Grass Lake; sister, Barb Roble of Plymouth; many good friends; niece, Erin Crisp; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Jean adored her grandchildren, Hunter, Jordan, Henry, Liam, Maggie, Micah, Jonah, and Ryli. She was preceded in death by her parents; twin sister, Joan Rendel; brothers-in-law, Raymond Roble and Harland Rendel; and grandson, Richie.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 5, 2024,11:00 a.m. at Cole Funeral Chapel in Chelsea, with Rev. Dr. Barbara Edema officiating. Burial followed at Vermont Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan. The family received friends at the funeral home Monday, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday, from 10-11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Meals on Wheels, checks made out to Chelsea Senior Center, 512 Washington St., Chelsea, MI 48118, Heartland Hospice, 1300 Eisenhower Place, Ste. 1390, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, or to For the Boys - CO Awareness.
Click here to view the video of Jean's service
You may use the form below to share a memory or leave a public message for Jean's family. Please allow 24 hours for us to review and post your comment.
Comments
My thoughts continue to stay with you during this time. I hope time together brought some peace as you shared memories of love.
Jean gave so much love, she shared her love giving simple gifts to others helping people to feel loved. She also blessed everyone with her gift of pretzels.
Thankful for the stories of the friendship with my parents.
Much love and healing to you all,
Amy
When our daughter married Rod, Jean included us in family meals and celebrations. Jean liked to play Euchre when we visited. Each game was women against men. Jean always seemed to have the right card to stop Ron.
Jean was a kind woman. We have many little flower arrangements around our house that Jean made for us. We will think about Jean often.