Elizabeth Jeanette Windsor
July 1, 1930 – March 8, 2020
Elizabeth Jeanette Windsor, 89, of Clinton passed away March 8, 2020 in St. Leonard, MD. She was born July 1, 1930 in Clinton, MD to James Ralph and Clara Jenkins Tayman. Jeanette was employed as a bookkeeper with First National Bank in Upper Marlboro. She was a longtime, faithful member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Piscataway. Jeanette loved spending time with and caring for her family, often thinking of them and others before herself. She was an excellent cook who loved having Christmas and holiday dinners at her house, and was known for her homemade spaghetti and Easter eggs. Jeanette also enjoyed shopping, gardening, canning tomatoes, camping, fishing, ice cream, Snickers, and spending time with her Yorkie Poo Noah. Jeanette will be remembered as a kind, loving person with a heart of gold, and those who knew her will remember her saying “Always wear your sunhat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.”
Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband William Bernard Windsor, siblings Vincent Tayman and Mildred Windsor, and son-in-law Roy Lindauer. She is survived by her children Mary Jane “Janie” Boswell and her husband Dale of St. Leonard, Virginia Kathy Lindauer of Ridgley, MD, and William Barry Windsor and his wife Bokie of Dunkirk, grandchildren Karen Windsor, Ricky Lindauer, Misty Gibson, Jackie Fowler, Ryan Boswell, and Jeff Windsor, great-grandchildren Trevor, Alyssa, Brianna, Nicholas, Sophia, Kenny, and Noah, and seven great-great grandchildren.
Visitation
&
Services
- Mass of Christian Burial
Friday, March 13, 2020
11:00 AM
Contributions
Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
Condolences
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Oh how I will miss you
You were a wonderful Aunt
You let me be myself, and I will never forget the time we snuck around a building to smoke a cigarette, so Uncle Bernard wouldn’t see you. But I think he knew anyway. May you rest now with your husband. Love you
Patricia
Aunt Jeanette was a beautiful person inside and out. I loved spending time with her. My grandma (her sister) and I would take walks down to her house, and I always enjoyed hanging out in the backyard and drinking her iced tea and loved her cooking. You are missed, but I am glad that you, Mildred and Vincent are one again re united. God Bless.
Sort Comments
Oh how I will miss you
You were a wonderful Aunt
You let me be myself, and I will never forget the time we snuck around a building to smoke a cigarette, so Uncle Bernard wouldn’t see you. But I think he knew anyway. May you rest now with your husband. Love you
Patricia
Aunt Jeanette was a beautiful person inside and out. I loved spending time with her. My grandma (her sister) and I would take walks down to her house, and I always enjoyed hanging out in the backyard and drinking her iced tea and loved her cooking. You are missed, but I am glad that you, Mildred and Vincent are one again re united. God Bless.