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Jane Alton Danielson

Putnam, Connecticut

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Jane Alton Danielson Died - October 21, 2013 Putnam - Jane Alton Danielson passed away peacefully October 21 in the Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam, CT. She was 91 years of age. Ms. Danielson was born in Hartford but spent her summers in East Woodstock, to which she moved permanently at age eight....

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It was a privilege to have known Jane. The world benefitted from her presence. She had character and ethics the likes of which is not common these days.

Jane was a wonderful lady. She will be missed very much. My condolences go out to her family and friends.

Many great memories of Jane from DKH and Woodstock Medical. She was one of a kind!
Joann Caulder

If Jane Danielson loved you, then you know the meaning of the expression, "She had your back." There seemed to be no limit to what she would do for the people she loved. Jane had a vast circle of friends, but that's not even close to a proper description. Her friends were more like a vast extended family. She was that deeply intertwined with so many people's lives, and she made each of us feel like we were the center of her universe. What an amazing soul. What a glorious way to live.

I remember Jane as a true friend that I have met at Woodstock Medical. A true friend that had always welcome me with open arms. Jane had touched my life many times with tears and laughter. The dinners Silvia and I went to at her home have special memories.

Gloria Michaud

Aunt Jane as we knew her. I will miss her. The countless dinners with her and my parents as a child were always a historical walk thru the people and events that shaped Woodstock.
- J Morse

Jane, a wonderful lady who seemed to know everyone. She asked the three of us to dinner every Sunday that Dr. Rudy was off duty, despite caring for her paralyzed mother...Damask tablecloth and shining silver...she couldn't entertain any other way.

I remember her as the first face I saw if I ever had to go to see Dr Bates. She was no non-sense, but friendly and reassuring. What a wonderful legacy of service she leaves behind. Imagine the countless lives she touched in her work and life. She will definitely be missed.

Jane was a most remarkable woman, who enjoyed a long and lasting list of friendships. Her passing brings sorrow to all who knew her.