Friends said they want 41-year-old Jennifer Burnette to be remembered as a good mom, a good friend, and a good human being.
“She’s very much more than just a good Samaritan,” family friend David Wallace said.
“She would go and donate and fundraise for Autism Awareness because well, a couple of her children are autistic,” Wallace said. “She was an animal lover, volunteer[ing] at the shelter when she could.” “She took in a family that she didn’t need to and help raise the children that were not hers,” Wallace said.Around 10:30 p.m. Monday, JSO sai Burnette was hit and killed in the center lane of University Blvd. when she saw an injured dog lying in the southbound lane. Wallace says this was who Burnette was – a huge animal lover.
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