15 October 1931 - 22 February 2026
… In loving memory of …. Jean Aleckson …
Late of Baptist Care Coraki, formerly of Evans Head.
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, 22 February.
Dearly loved Wife of Brian (dec.).
Much loved Mother and Mother-In-Law of Robert (dec.) and Lorraine, Barry and Sue, Gayle and Trevor, Steven, Kevin and Sue, Michael and Lorraine.
Cherished Grandmother, Great-grandmother and Great-great-grandmother.
Loved Sister of Boydie.
Forever in our hearts
Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Jeans’s Funeral Service to be held at St John’s Anglican Church, Evans Head on Monday 2 March at 10:00am.
After the service, the cortege will leave for the Evans Head Cemetery.
St John’s Anglican Church – Evans Head
39 Wattle St
Evans Head NSW 2473
RICMOND VALLEY LGA
Evans Head Cemetery
Cemetery Rd & Woodburn St
Evans Head NSW 2473
4 replies on “ALECKSON, Jean”
Jean was a absolutely fantastic woman Always such a caring person to everyone What a wonderful cook (as good as my mum Gloria Nicholson 😁)Always cooking for a charity Street stalls Markets you name it Thankyou Jean for all Evans Head you have lost a legend
Such a woderfull lady great part of Evans Head will be remembered well
Jean a friend to many of us. You were the kind of friend people rely on without hesitation. From the earliest days of our friendship, you showed up consistently, whether the moment called for laughter, honesty, practical help, or quiet understanding. We all shared ordinary routines as well as significant milestones, and you handled both with the same steadiness. You listened carefully, offered thoughtful advice, and never made anyone feel small for struggling. You had a way of making tense situations manageable without dismissing what truly mattered. That steady mix of seriousness and lightness made you someone people trusted and felt genuinely comfortable around.
We shall all miss you Jean.
from your friends at Mid Richmond
Jean a friend to many of us. You were the kind of friend people rely on without hesitation. From the earliest days of friendship, you showed up consistently, whether the moment called for laughter, honesty, practical help, or quiet understanding. We all shared ordinary routines as well as significant milestones, and you handled both with the same steadiness. You had a way of making tense situations manageable without dismissing what truly mattered. That steady mix of seriousness and lightness made you someone people trusted and felt genuinely comfortable around.
We shall all miss you Jean.
from your friends at Mid Richmond