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Edith Louise Jahne

Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut

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JAHNE, Edith Louise (Sadler) Edith Louise (Sadler) Jahne, 86, of Hartford beloved mother and grandmother, passed peacefully into eternal rest on Thursday (May 28, 2009). She was the wife of the late Emil Henry Jahne, Jr. She was born on March 26, 1923 in Hopkinton, MA, the daughter of Chester and Edith (Quist) Sadler. Edith was a full-time spouse, mother, and grandmother. She was a long-standing member of Broadview Community Church and a member of the Broadview Church Women. She had been a Girl Scout leader and a Cub Scout den mother. Edith volunteered her time and energy to the Villager Gift Shop at Avery Heights in Hartford for more than 30 years. A devoted mother and grandmother, she leaves her children, Gary and Elise Jahne and Richard and Karen Jahne of Wethersfield. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren, Robin and Nick Casioppo of Hartford, and Chris Jahne and Erik Jahne of Wethersfield. She is also survived by her two sisters and brothers-in-law, Jean and Bob Slyne of Vernon and Lorraine (Rainy) and Harry Maynard of North Weymouth, MA; many dear relatives and close friends. She was predeceased by her two sisters, Ann Miller of Glastonbury and Natalie Brunstrom of North Weymouth, MA. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate her life at a memorial service to be held on Friday, June 5, at 11 a.m. at Broadview Community Church, 45 Oliver Street, Hartford, with the Rev. Karen Jodice officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The family will receive relatives and friends on Sunday, May 31, 4-7 p.m. at Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home 1276 Berlin Tpke. Wethersfield. Memorial donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of Broadview Community Church or your local chapter of the American Humane Society. To share a memory with the family, please visit, www.dillonbaxter.com.

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Edith was such a nice person & a wonderful neighbor. I missed her when she moved from Cottage 28 & I miss her even more now.
Warm Regards,
Peter Carlson

I am so sad to think about VZ not being with us anymore. She was such a big part of my life growing up and the bond that she shared with Nana was truly one of a kind. I have so many wonderful memories of VZ that I will cherish forever. She will be missed dearly. I wish I could be there for the services but please know I am there in spirit. Our thoughts and prayers and with all of you... Much love, Linnea(Brunstrom)Pichette, Adam & Owen

Jahne Family: Even though we were not "family" we felt like family-we attended a lot of parties, holidays and picnics at Ann & Bill Millers-whom the Dennler family has known since before I can remember. My thoughts and prayers go to your family, Vezzie was a very special lady-I can hear her soft spoken voice and see her twinkling eyes as well as her beautiful smile. I always enjoyed talking to her-I was a little girl in braids then. Today I have great memories that stay with me. My...

My sympathy to Gary and the entire Jahne Family

Gary & Rich,
Sincere condolences.

Our deepest sympathy to the
Jahne Family:

We have such treasured memories of the Sadler, Miller, Jahne and Newton family gatherings. They are such an important part of our childhood...with your Mom (Vezzie) and Dad, Anna Mae, Uncle Bill, our Mom and Dad, Arline and Newt, and all of us kids having such a great time, the more the merrier! The very best of times on New London Tpke with the picnics and the pool and now the stories we hold dear of our parents shenanigans, what...

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

My deepest sympathy is with all of you. Edith was a wonderful woman, I will always treasure our times together, from many years ago.

Ginny Cirelli Smith

It was delightful working with Edith at
The Villager at Avery Heights. She was
a kind and loving person whose family meant the world to her. I am sure she will be sadly missed by those who loved her.