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Diane B Jergins

Diane B Jergins

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Diane Blanche "Dee" Jergins
1932 - 2013

After an extended illness, Diane Blanche "Dee" Jergins passed away quietly at her home in Santa Fe on Monday, January 27, 2013. She was known for her gentle strength and her loving, generous heart.

Dee Jergins was born on March 22, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, where she grew up. She graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1954. She moved to Santa Fe in 1978 where she established her home and businesses.

Ms. Jergins spearheaded the evolution of the Guadalupe Street Business District when she opened her store, Cookworks, in 1981. She went on to open three more stores in the area leaving an indelible mark on the what would become one of the city's most thriving business communities.

Ms. Jergins believed strongly in giving back to her community and supported many Santa Fe- based charitable organizations throughout her life including The Santa Fe Opera, The Lensig Theater for the Performing Arts, AIDS Foundation of New Mexico, The New Mexico Museum of Art, The Wheelwright Museum, The Boys and Girls Club of New Mexico, The Chamber Music Festival of Santa Fe, and many others.

Ms. Jergins was preceded in death by her daughter, Daphne Dreyer, of Palm Springs, California, and her life-partner of 35 years, Betty Gardner- Meyers, of Santa Fe. Ms. Jergins is survived by her best friend of 32 years and her husband of 2 1/2 years, Wade Wilson of Houston and Santa Fe.

Ms. Jergins' burial was held privately with a small graveside service in keeping with her wishes. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in memory of Diane B. "Dee" Jergins to the Santa Fe Opera.

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Name Diane B Jergins
Date of Death January 28th, 2013
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Address 417 Rodeo Road
Santa Fe NM 87505
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Dulcie Mccracken published a tribute .

From the time we were neighbors on the Peninsula in Long Beach, CA to our times together with my husband in both Palm Springs and Newport Beach, you were someone I so admired. You had left me your collection of miniatures which I had for decades and finally passed down to one of our granddaughters. I thought of you often, but I didn't begin a search to see how you were until yesterday. I'm so sorry that ten years have gone by since your passing. I had hoped that you were still around at 91, ten years my senior. I would have loved to had met up with you. Having read all those things you accomplished and in which you were involved, it makes me happy that you had those years in New Mexico. Rest in peace, my friend.
Dulcie (Ramsey) and Bill McCracken

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