Submitted by: Dan Rich
Jennifer Lynn Bishop
Jan. 29, 1974 - Feb. 2, 2008
South Bend Tribune 2/6/2008
SOUTH BEND - Jennifer Lynn "Jeni" Bishop, 34, of
South Bend, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, February 2, in
Tinley Park, Illinois. Jeni was born on January 29, 1974, in
Pittsburgh, PA, to Alan and Pamela (Horvath) Van Huffel.
Jeni married Brian K. Bishop on July 26,
1997, in St. Bavo Catholic Church, Mishawaka. Surviving Jeni are
her loving husband, Brian, and her three children, Jacob Olin, 7,
Jocelyn (Joci) Elizabeth, 5, and Alan John (A.J.), 6 months. She
is also survived by her parents, Alan and Pamela Van Huffel of
South Bend; her sister, Michele (Steve) Talos of South
Bend; and niece, Morgan, 12; and nephews, Blake, 15, and Mason,
8; her brother, Mark (Kimberly) Van Huffel of Indianapolis; and
nieces, Courtney, 8, Claudia, 6, and Erin, 3. Jennifer's in-laws,
Jerry and Nancy Bishop of LaPorte, and her brother-in-law are
Adam (Emily) Bishop and nephew, Noah, 3, of Aurora, CO.
Jeni was a 1992 Marian High School graduate
where she was known for her basketball and softball skills. She
graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor of science in
nursing in 1996. She had been employed by Memorial Hospital since
1995, her most recent assignment in the ICU. Her fellow nurses
describe her as a compassionate, caring, knowledgeable and
efficient nurse. She was most proud of her recent promotion to
charge nurse and the added responsibility it brought. Jennifer
was a loving, caring, wife, mother, sister and daughter. She
brought joy to her children and family. Her children were her
life. They are bright, inquisitive, happy children due greatly to
their wonderful mother. Jeni loved spending time at the family
cottage on Birch Lake in Michigan and was there with her family
most summer weekends. She also enjoyed vacationing with the
Bishops at the Orlando attractions, escaping the February cold.
Jeni often was involved with her children, nieces and nephews at
various school and athletic functions, helping out and cheering
them on. Jeni will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
We love you Jen!
Visitation to celebrate Jeni's life will be
on Thursday, February 7, in the Hahn Funeral Home, 505 W. 8th
Street, Mishawaka, from 2 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 8, in St. Matthew
Cathedral, South Bend, with Father Michael Heintz officiating. In
lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made
to the Bishop Children's Education Fund, c/o First Source Bank.