Jean Franklin Hancher passed away peacefully, March 20, 2026, at Princess Margaret Hospital with her friend, Marilyn, by her side. Jean's partner, Ken, died in 2023. Born to Iva and Elmer Wackley in Windsor on July 10, 1939, Jean's brother, Jack, entered the world within one hour of Jean's arrival. Sister, Dorothy, waited a few years before completing Iva and Elmer's family. Jean lived her life to the fullest. In 1958, she began a teaching career in Dryden and New Brunswick. In addition to academic work, Jean earned a pilot's licence and continued to enjoy many flights with Ninety-Nines activities throughout her life. In 1978, Jean joined the FWTAO staff in Toronto, working in collective bargaining and counselling departments. Following a sabbatical year at Law School, Jean decided to complete a law degree and arranged for a leave of absence from FWTAO. She opened her office in Guelph, where she focussed primarily on employment and immigration issues. After retiring from her law practice in Guelph, Jean returned to York University and completed coursework in the Women's Studies program. Though she did considerable research and writing for a Ph.D, she regretted not completing her dissertation as husband Ken's health, and then her own cancer, took much of her attention. Jean is survived by her twin brother, Jack Wackley (Stret); son, Bill, his wife, Tanya, and their daughters, Isabel and Rianna; Jean's sister, Dorothy Brown, and husband, Keith; and nephew, David, wife, Kelly Campbell-Brown, and daughter, Avery. Visitation will be held at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel (2357 Bloor Street W., Toronto) on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, from 5-7 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 3 p.m., which will be livestreamed. Donations in memory of Jean may be made to either the Princess Margaret Hospital (Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation) or a flight training scholarship. Donations for the scholarship can be sent by e-transfer to The East Canada Section of the 99s treasurer
[email protected] OR Canada Helps. Scholarship in Memory of Jean Franklin Hancher. Please see
www.turnerporter.ca to make an online condolences and view a livestream of Jean's service.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 28 to Apr. 1, 2026.