I will Remember You [lyrics by Sarah McLachlan]
Because Jenny was a pianist, she enjoyed musician Sarah McLachlan among other artists. One particular song Jenny liked was "I Will Remember You" which we played during her funeral procession...
I will remember you will you remember me? Don't let your life pass you by weep not for the memories.
Remember the good times that we had? I let them slip away from us when things got bad how clearly I first saw you smiling in the sun wanna feel your warmth upon me, I wanna be the one.
I will remember you? Will you remember me? Don't let your life pass you by weep not for the memories.
I'm so tired but I can't sleep standing on the edge of something much too deep it's funny how we feel so much, but we cannot say a word we are screaming inside, but we can't be heard.
But I will remember you will you remember me? Don't let your life pass you by weep not for the memories.
I'm so afraid to love you, but more afraid to loose clinging to a past that doesn't let me choose Once there was a darkness, deep and endless night you gave me everything you had, oh you gave me light.
And I will remember you will you remember me? Don't let your life pass you by weep not for the memories.
Jenny's mission was to promote self knowledge through music awareness. She was thoroughly versed in the New York City Public School music programs. She would lead and guide improvements of music education programs. She was successful in obtaining grant monies in order to make available appropriate music resources for her students.
Jenny was certified in New York City and New York State Permanent Certification in Music, recieved her MA, Educational Administration, BA in Music Theory.
Her accomplishments were many: Wrote music educational articles; provided enhancement in students' music careers through creating after-school music theory, performance, piano and vocal workshops along with exposure to other establishments. Initiated and coordinated talent shows. Assembled and chaperoned field trips. Professional memberships included: Executive Board for Music Educators; Association of New York CIty (MEANYC); New York State School Music Association; Mentor, Music Educators National Conference; National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA); Network Member VHI's Cable in the Classroom Initiative; American Orff Schulwerk Association; Vice President of the Music Students Association, Queens College; Music Friends Organization Affiliate; Support Music Advocate; Arts Awards Sponsor; Jazz at Lincoln Center Sponsor; Organization of the American Kodaly Educators; Suzuki Association of America; Supporter for the After-School Alliance.
Jenny is survived by her parents, Amalia and Silvio Nacinovic, her sister, Silvana and brother in law Tommy Werner, and Art, her boyfriend and first love. Jenny planned on spending her life with Art, but their future ended much too soon. Art will be part of our family as this is what Jenny would have wanted. I look forward to meeting many of my sisters' friends whom I've never met and hope to hear the many stories of their relationships so that we can keep the memory of my sister alive.
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