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Mary Fullenwider
September 8, 2012
Jane had such a welcoming smile, and a caring, generous spirit. I first met her back in the 80's when we both were working on Christian Education. We traveled together to meetings and conferences and had such wonderful talks in the car. We enjoyed our conversation so much that once we missed Pontiac, and ended up at the Ambassador Bridge before we realized it.
Her faith was strong, and her desire to live by that faith was a beautiful example of Kingdom Living. I was so blessed to have spent time with Jane and Ray after they came to CRC. They lived on the same floor as my mother-in-law, so I visited them often. My husband and I are proud owners of several pair of bones. He teaches children to play them, and tells Rays story. It's just one part of a beautiful legacy they have both left behind. I miss them both.
November 27, 2011
Jane was a first grade teacher in Chelsea my first year of teaching there. From that moment, we became friends for life along with her wonderful husband Ray. That was 57 years ago. How blessed and enriched I have been to have had Ray and Jane in my life for all these years. It was/is not possible to say one name without saying the other. They were a couple united in faith, in love and in service. I regret I was out of the country and could not be part of her celebration service. May they each and together rest in peace. Martha L. Smith, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Jackie Euper
November 17, 2011
I attended a Methodist camp in Lake Huron area in which Jane Schairer was incharge for the WSCS back in 1964. It was called World Fellowship Camp. Many years later I became her roommate at several National Christian Educators Conferences. She was always a sweetheart. Bless her for her witness and friendship.
Brooke Parrish
November 10, 2011
Mrs. Schairer taught us, without knowing she was teaching. Possibly the happiest woman I've ever known. I'm grateful for the memories I have of her. Rest peacefully, you will be missed.
Cathy Kattula-Klink
November 9, 2011
I grew up with Mrs.Schairer greeting us every Sunday morning on our way to Sunday School. She had such a gift in making kids feel special and important. She will be dearly missed.
Ruthie Freeman
November 9, 2011
Jane was always the sweetest lady. Everyone knew her at Methodist Church and she continued to be a sweet lady at CRC as well. I know my Mom had very fond memories of her as well. She'll be missed.
Cathy Muha
November 9, 2011
I will always remember the smile in Jane's voice when she answered the phone at church. Jane was the most upbeat person I probably ever knew.
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