Jane-Bruner-Obituary

Jane Robertson Bruner

Pleasant Plains, Illinois

1913 - 2011

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Jane Robertson Bruner

Jane Robertson Bruner, 97, of Springfield, and formerly of Pleasant Plains, died Friday, May 20, 2011, at Lewis Memorial Christian Village in Springfield. She was born November 3, 1913, north of Alexander, the daughter of John Wesley and Katie Pyatt Robertson. She...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you Susan, Tyler and your entire family!

Sincerely,
Harold O'Shea Builders

Wil and Jim, I am sorry to hear of the death of your mother She was a lovely lady, and an inspiration to all who knew her. I'll always remember your folks' special friendship with Willis and Frances. They had so much fun togeher! You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. Jean Hagen Machen

James and Kaye,

It was an honor and privilege to care for Jane. Though it was only for a short time, I really enjoyed her, and respected her for all her accomplishments she had achieved in her lifetime. Life is a precious gift given to us by God and she is one women who did not waste one bit of it. Though she is gone from this earth she will remain forever in your hearts. Please know I will be keeping you and all of your family in my prayers.

From this portion of the Kording family to Jim and Kaye, and the rest of your family ..... so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you all.

John and Linda McCombs and family

My thoughts and prayers to her family.

Was a neighbor back in 1960 to 1965.my husband Stan was a teacher and coach.
Donna Smith..Frisco,Texas

It was an honor to know Wil's mother, Jane. I will miss her conversation at family gatherings.

Susan so sorry to hear of your loss. I think of you often and hope all is well with you.

We have had the pleasure of knowing Jane for eleven months. During that relatively short period of time we have learned to honor and respect her as a genuine lady and wonderful friend. She was our inspiration to live life to its fullest, with a positive attitude within ourselves and toward our neighbors. She was her own person and yet she respected the rights and opinions of others. We shall miss her smiling face, her keen wit and especially her presence among us.