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Jane (Martin) Wildman
Jane (Martin) Wildman, born March 5, 1918, in Boise, Idaho, died peacefully in her sleep at home on Feb. 13, 2013, after a short illness.
She is survived by her son, Jim Wildman; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Wildman; and sons Warren and Ted Wildman.
After moving from Idaho to Golden during her high school years, Jane lived most of her life in Colorado. Her last 47 years were spent in Morrison.
There will be a graveside service at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at Golden Cemetery, Highway 6 and Uylsses St. in Golden.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Jane's name to Mount Evans Hospice, 3081 Bergen Peak Drive, Evergreen, CO 80439.
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Jim and Jane were wonderful neighbors. They helped us with our first horses. Jim even let us take care of Chester one winter! Ted was also very helpful to my parents Jack and Janice Gregg. My mother still lives next door. Our sympathies go out to the family.
melinda Jensen (Gregg)
February 24, 2013
Jane and Jim were great neighbors in the 50's & 60's who helped us with our first horse Midnight and second one Storm. Our parents also enjoyed the occasional cocktail at their house. Also remember Jim's Coors collectables and Jimmy smoking in the barn. ;-) We miss that era and the horsey neighborhood it once was.
Lynette & Denise Dumont
February 23, 2013
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