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EMMA DALTON Obituary

December 22, 1970 – January 16, 2025 Jane Dalton, 54, of Toronto, Ontario, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2025, at Mississauga Hospital, after her 16-month intensive treatment for an aggressive uterine cancer. She is survived by her husband, Jonathan Beard; her mother, Sarah Dalton-Phillips; her brother, Peter Phillips and his wife, Gina Pieroni; and many loving friends, colleagues, and students. Jane was born in Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England. When she was four years old, Jane came to Canada with her mother. She studied at York University, where she earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology. She was a Clinical Supervisor and Adjunct Faculty member with the York University Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, and in 2016 she opened Roncesvalles Psychology Clinic, which, with its vibrant and warm atmosphere, remains a wonderful reflection of her. Her vision was to create a clinic where everyone felt supported and connected to a team, as she believed relationships formed the foundation of transformation and healing. Thoughtful and sensitive, Jane was a gifted Clinician and Supervisor, and an influential leader who was passionate about mentoring students and helping patients. She had a good sense of humour, once asking a friend if he liked skiing as she gestured toward the roof rack atop his car. He responded in the affirmative but explained it was a bike rack, at which she laughed heartily. In addition to skiing and bicycling, Jane enjoyed running, tennis, and bird watching. She was a talented painter and sketcher; her subject was often birds. She was also a knowledgeable and passionate gardener, and a voracious reader of fiction, enjoying her weekends completing the cryptic crossword. Jane will be greatly missed by her family, friends, colleagues, and community. She will be cremated and buried at Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto. There is no memorial service scheduled. Jane was thankful for the oncological and palliative care she received at Trillium Health Partners Credit Valley and Mississauga hospitals. In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to: Credit Valley Hospital Cancer Centre Foundation or Cornell Lab of Ornithology or York University Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Teaching Program.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5, 2025.

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Lindsay Burns

February 15, 2025

To Jane's family and loved ones, please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of such a special woman. I will be forever grateful to Jane for her incredible mentorship and kindness throughout my clinical training in psychology, and in particular, during times of hardship when Jane supported and advocated for me greatly. I know I am not alone in saying that Jane will forever be in my heart.

Lisa Cairns

February 13, 2025

Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Jane. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jonathan and family. I fondly remember playing great games of tennis at the Old Mill.
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Anne Fourt

February 5, 2025

Janes lovely smile, her compassion and her commitment to sharing her knowledge with learners and clients will be sorely missed. May her memory be a blessing to her family friends colleagues and clients

Almuth Weigeldt

February 5, 2025

With great shock and sadness I received this notice. Jane was a passionate colleague when we both worked at Women´s College Hospital. I loved her couples therapy research project in which I participated. Peace and love to Jonathan.

Marlene

February 5, 2025

Jane's passing has left me deeply saddened. She was a wonderful person, clinician and educator. Her warmth, wisdom and wit were an incredible contribution to our team. Jane worked with us at the Trauma Therapy Program during her clinical fellowship. I will cherish my memory of Jane dancing along side of me at a summer gathering. My deepest condolences to her family, friends and co-workers.

Ana Berco

February 4, 2025

Jane passing has affected me deeply. For many years we shared hours enjoying our love for tennis.
A fantastic person, I will miss her presence,her friendship, her warmth and her humor

Jarred Dunn

February 3, 2025

An incredible therapist and supporter, Jane´s positive impact on my life is of incalculable value. I am so grateful to have had a therapist like her who cared so much for my well-being and relationships. I will miss her dearly and extend condolences to her family, friends, and cherished colleagues at Roncesvalles Clinic. Jane was truly extraordinary.

Claire Minister

February 2, 2025

I was lucky enough to have Jane as my first year practicum supervisor; she then offered afterwards to remain my career mentor. I will be forever grateful that she took me under her wings. She was a wonderfully kind and compassionate supervisor, who had a vibrant personality and who was an astute and gifted therapist. Jane has played a large role in my development as a therapist. I still refer to her teachings and have passed along her words of wisdom to my junior peers over the years. My sincere condolences to her family. She has made a tremendously positive impact on the lives of so many, and will be dearly missed.

Henny Westra

February 2, 2025

It was such a delight to work with Jane co-teaching a graduate class in clinical practice. She adored teaching and students and colleagues alike benefitted richly from her enthusiasm, wisdom, positivity, dedication, and insights. My deepest sympathies to Jane´s family. She will be greatly missed.

Jeffrey Wardell (York University)

February 2, 2025

I had the pleasure of co-teaching a course with Jane in York U's Clinical Psychology program for several years. I learned a great deal from Jane's wisdom and experience as a Psychologist. Jane was a warm, empathic, and generous supervisor to many of our students, and she had an important impact on my own approach to clinical teaching and supervision. I will miss her positive energy in the classroom and will always remember the genuine interest she showed in myself and our students on a both a professional and personal level. Jane was a valued colleague who will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences go out to her family and friends.

Mickey Cloutier

February 1, 2025

Jane was my most favourite person to play doubles. She was so collaborative and upbeat and wildly supportive when I was dealing with my cancer issues. Incredibly even tempered but no push over. She was fun! I will miss her and feel for family who have lost her way too soon.

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