JANE-CARVAJAL-Obituary

JANE ALICE CARVAJAL

San Diego, California

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JANE CARVAJAL passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on January 3, 2010.

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This was very sad news for me to learn of her passing. Yet I know much as I will miss her laughter, her smile and her cheer, they are gifts that brought so much to every day I got to enjoy them. I thank GOD for the blessing that she was and my deepest condolences to her family. Jane, you were a godsend each and every day. Till we meet again, you are missed.

I have so many wonderful memories of Jane. She taught me so much at SAIC. My condolences go out to the family.

She will be sorely missed.

My sincere condolences to the Carvajal family. Bruce, Sanford, and family, Jane was a sweet lady I know will be deeply missed. May God bless her.

Jane was an exceptional human being. She was my mentor during my tenure at SAIC. I was so sad to hear of her passing, but elated to know that she is finally free. I will miss her deeply.

My Janie...I miss her smile, her laughter, her presence in my life.
For Bruce, Sanford and Christine and the extended family: I wish you the peace that comes with knowing how much you were loved and cherished.
Her memory and spirit live on...forever.

I worked with Jane during trade at SAIC for about 4 years. I liked her very much. We worked hard and had some good times. I will miss knowing she is in my world.

Jane was a dear friend and constant supporter of our support group, going out of her way to nurture and share herself with other women even when her pain was evident. She loved her family fiercely. Her inner resolve was something to behold. She was my hero. I am missing her.
Linda Hagan-Smith

Jane lived just a few doors down from me on our street. All my thoughts and prayers go out to Bruce and his children, and all of Jane's family. Mary Saurwein San Diego, Ca.

She will always be close to many in their hearts...never to be forgotten.