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Jayne Ganz Obituary

Ganz, Jayne Lind (Toni)
In sadness we mourn the loss of Jayne Lind Ganz who passed away on December 31, 2012. She was born in Texas on March 27, 1937 to Atwell and Jacqueline Bond who preceded her in death along with her brother, Tom Bond. Jayne moved to Phoenix as a teenager, graduated from West High School, and married Max Lind. Together they raised four children. Jayne later moved to California. She earned her PhD in Psychology in 1984 and began her work as a clinical psychologist. While in California she met Edward Ganz. They were married on June 1, 1990. Ed and Jayne loved to travel and explore the world. They found their home in England where they enjoyed many wonderful years together. In addition to her work as an accomplished psychologist, Jayne's main passion was in writing. She wrote and published many short stories and five novels. Woven throughout her writing was the common thread of her love and faith in the Lord. Jayne was a beautiful, caring and kind woman. She was also very strong and passionate about political issues of fairness and equality, lending her time and energy to various causes. She will be dearly missed by her husband and best friend of 22 years, Edward Ganz, her four children Jeff (Jami) Lind of Jacksonville, FL, Susan (Tommy) Bryant of Tempe, AZ, Robert Lind of Prescott, AZ, and Tricia Lind Ross of Phoenix, AZ; nephews Steve (Pam) bond, Michael (Marianne) Bond, and niece Kim Gleim. She also leaves behind eleven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, five step-children, 10 step-grandchildren, and her sweet little dog Lucy. As her daughter I just want to add that our Mom enriched our lives in so many ways, we were very blessed and will miss her dearly.

Published by The Arizona Republic on Feb. 10, 2013.
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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I enjoyed working with you in san Diego so much. Much Love to your family !

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