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Jane ST. JOHN Obituary

JANE EDITH ST. JOHN (née Foulds) Peacefully, at home in Seaforth, Ontario, on October 21, 2023. Beloved wife of Ray; loving mother of Kathy of Victoria, BC, Jennifer and Darren Sundin of Burk's Falls, ON, and Cynthia St. John and Ron Herries of London, ON. Cherished grandmother of Sydney and Michael Sundin, Emma Sundin-Rogers and Mike Rogers, and Madeline St. John. Loving Gigi of Scarlett Rae Sundin and Zachary Darren Sundin. Jane was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on August 15, 1938, daughter of James and Jean (Chitty) Foulds (deceased). She was the sister of Judy Foulds (predeceased) and Dr. Jim Foulds (Joella) of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Jane had a long career as an educator, retiring Professor Emerita from The University of Western Ontario. The many summers spent at camp, and then at a year-round home on beautiful Gawas Bay on St. Joseph Island were particularly special and memorable. Cremation has taken place, and the family will celebrate her life together, privately. Your donations to Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation or to The Kensington Conservancy in Desbarats, Ontario, would be much appreciated. Haskett Funeral Home, Seaforth, entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be forwarded through: www.haskettfh.com

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1, 2023.

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Shelley and Rod Joiner

November 6, 2023

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Ray and family on Jane's passing. She was a beautiful person and a bright light in our community. I especially liked golfing with her. May she rest in peace. Take comfort in your memories.

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