Obituary: Kincaid, Jean Riley

Age 55

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KINCAID, Jean Riley March 3, 1958 - October 18, 2013 Jean (Jeannie) Riley Kincaid passed away due to that dastardly disease, cancer, early Friday morning, October 18, 2013.

She was born March 8, 1958, in Spokane to Doti Riley Tintinger and Roy Riley.

Over the years, she lived in Spokane, the farm at Tum Tum, the “mini farm” at Greenacres, and finally her home at Medical Lake.

She was a Central Valley High School graduate, and after graduation worked as a bartender, a server, in retail, and finally at Denny’s Grocery in Medical Lake.

She married Leo Kincaid on a toasty day, July 27, 1997, in Greenacres and was immediately blessed with his two girls, Dawn and Dena.

She was quick-witted, a fun-loving, grand-kid loving, and animal-loving soul who always had a menagerie of critters at home.

She would go to the ends of the Earth to care for Leo during his illnesses.

You never knew what “homeless” critter she or Leo would be bringing home next.

She leaves on this earth her husband Leo of Medical Lake; her mom and step-dad Doti and Carroll Tintinger of Greenacres; her sister Chris Riley Spiker (Wes) of Missoula; her stepdaughters Dawn Houghton of Spokane and Dena Humfleet of Oregon; her cherished grandkids Ryan, James, Michael, Christiana, and Brittney; and her niece and nephew and their families in North Dakota and Montana; aunts, uncles and cousins, her Kincaid extended family, and her many many friends .

She is now visiting in Heaven with her dad Roy Riley, her maternal and paternal grandparents, two infant brothers, and an infant sister.

She will be missed by those of us left on this Earth, but we will see you again one day.

Per her request, no services are planned.

Please send any donations to your local Cancer Society, or your local Humane Society.

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