Jane-Daignault-Obituary

Jane M. Daignault

St. Albans, Vermont

1933 - 2004

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Jane M. Daignault

St. Albans

Mrs. Jane M. Daignault, age 71, died Wednesday morning, December 1, 2004, at her home after an extended illness. She was born in Sheldon Springs, May 5, 1933 daughter of the late Lyle and Marion (Lafley) Doner. Jane graduated from St. Maryƒxs High School and was employed for a short time at Union Carbide Consumer Products.

Jane married George Daignault May 2, 1953. They were members of A.A.R.P. Besides her husband, George, of over 51 years, she is survived by their eight children and their. spouses Edward and Sandy Daignault of Baroda, Michigan, Denise Tansey of Tallahassee, Fl., Michael and Roxanne Daignault of Merritt Island, Fl., Brien Daignault of Concord, Jeannine Daignault of St. Albans Town, James and Terri Daignault of Colchester, David and Mary Daignault of Cicero, New York, Army Lieutenant Margaret and Marty Mieras of Michigan, 10 grandchildren Joseph and Monique Daignault, Daniel and Kathleen Tansey, Amanda and Renee Daignault, Felicia and Hilliary Daignault, Kristina and Ashley Daignault, a brother Danton Doner of Rocky Hill, Ct., a sister Betty Bruso of Virginia Beach, Va., several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her one year old son Lawrence Daignault, her four month old grandson Jonathan Bonnema and her brother Robert Doner. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10:00 A. M. in Holy Angels Church. There will be no public calling hours. Interment will be in the Doner family lot in St. Anthonyƒxs Cemetery, Sheldon Springs. On line condolences may be sent to her family by going to the Brady & Levesque web site: www.bnlfh.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the Brady & Levesque Funeral Home and Commemorative Services.

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Ed and family,
I offer my sympathy and condolence in the loss of your mother, Jane. It has been a long time since you and I shared the halls of BFA and the BFA band (grad. 1971) but things like this bridge that time in an instant. I lost my father, Bill, in 1999, just 6 short months after moving back to Vermont following 24 years of career chasing. Time does heal the saddness and will turn the thoughts of loss to thoughts of joy and thanks at having had your mother share your life....

To the Daignault family: My deepest sympathies on the loss of your mother. Ed and Denise I remember from the old neighborhood and Holy Angels. God bless you all
Peace, Marie

DEAR GEORGE AND BETTY AND ALL THE FAMILY, WE WERE SO SORRY TO HEAR OF JANE'S DEATH. IT IS SO HARD TO LOSE SOMEONE WE LOVE, ESPECIALLY THIS TIME OF YEAR, BUT MAY YOU ALL TAKE COMFORT IN THE FACT THAT SHE IS NOW AT REST AND NO LONGER IN PAIN.

Jackie and I express our sympathies to George and family for the loss of their wife, mother and sister. It seems like yesterday that we were classmates at St. Mary's High. Jane was a gem, who we remember fondly.

my deepest sympathies for my old neighborhood friends (David and Maggie)I spent alot of time in your house and absolutely loved Jane. I have recently had communication with a couple of you through the "transit network" and It has been great to speak with you, despite the circumstances. My prayers are with you all through this sad time.

John and Donna LeClair send their sympathies to the Daignault family. Jane was a classmate of mine and will be missed. John LeClair

Hi George, Family & Betty,
Maryann and I wish to express our deepest sympathy on the loss of your wife, mother and sister. Our prayers are with you that you may accept God's wishes, especially during this Holiday Time when so many memories of our loved ones come back. I have placed a special Memorial on a special website for Jane's classmates to view with photos from our 50th Class Reunion in 2001 at:

http://www.vtgrandpa.com/stm ary/jane_doner.html

Dear George and children, Edward, Denise, Michadel, Brien, Jeannine, James, David and Margaret, my deepest sympathies to you all and all of your families at the lost of your wife and mother Jane. You children did a great job of taken care of and seeing to her comfort durning her illness. I am sorry that I am unable to make it to the services but you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Lynda Ryan

The passage of a loved one is always painful. The mercy of memory is that it allows us to keep that which we have lost. May God Bless you all in these difficult times.