Jennifer Ann Grundmeyer

1979 - 2022

Our beloved Jennifer Ann Grundmeyer was born on March 29th, 1979 and died September 25th, 2022 when her body succumbed to health complications.  Jennifer lived with TBI from a car accident at 16 years old.  Not only did she survive, despite her diagnosis, she touched the lives of many without saying a word.  She proved time and again you don’t need words to love, be heard or touch lives.

Jennifer is survived by her mother, Connie Jean Grundmeyer, father, Jay Grundmeyer his wife Constance Ellen Grundmeyer, her sister Tamara Sealey her husband Chad Sealey and their children Madison Sealey and Alexis Sealey. She moved to the Arches/Horizons Residential care in 2007 to get the extensive personal care she required and there they adopted her as family.

Jennifer’s belief that we are all connected and the ripples we make affect one another was true in her final journey.  She was accompanied by her family and her brothers and sister of the Arches/Horizons. An outpouring of the love Jennifer gave filled the room.  She will live forever in all our hearts.  The family asks if you would like to send condolences, please consider contributing to the Arches/Horizons in leu of flowers. Gifts can be made either by mail or at horizonscenter.org through the “Donate Now” tab. Please write “In Memory of Jennifer” in the notes, to contribute to her memorial fund. By mail: 103 Horizons Lane, Rural Hall, NC 27045 – Attn. Max Wolfe – “In Memory of Jennifer”.

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2 tributes for Jennifer Ann Grundmeyer

  1. Alicia Howell

    Jennifer was a true angel…. I had the pleasure of meeting and taking care of her at Horizons, i used to give her a hard time about being a Duke fan 😉,Her smile would light up the whole room and she was loved by everyone who knew her. To her parents and her sister I am so sorry for your loss but shes in heaven now watching down on us all. Thank you all for sharing her with us I consider myself blessed for having known her.

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  2. Doug Winter

    Jay,
    You have my condolences after the loss of your daughter. As Connie said it is a blessing she is no longer suffering.
    Doug

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