Jane-DeWolfe-Obituary

Jane Wareham DeWolfe

Marblehead, Massachusetts

Mar 5, 1918 – Sep 1, 2013 (Age 95)

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BORN
March 5, 1918
DIED
September 1, 2013
AGE
95
LOCATION
Marblehead, Massachusetts
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Murphy Funeral Home - Salem Obituary

Jane Wareham DeWolfe, 95, of Marblehead MA. passed away at home on Sunday, September 1, 2013. She was the wife of the late P. Morton DeWolfe II with whom she shared 60 years of marriage. Born in Lynn, she was the daughter of Charles and Marian Rogers Wareham, who was a direct Mayflower...

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I apologize for being late in my condolences. I happened upon this after finding a book Jane gave me as a little girl. She was a dear friend of my mother and grandparents. The Godfreys on Lee St Marblehead, the House still bears the sign of my grandfathers refurnishing business. The book is Hans Christian Anderson, it was a gift in maybe 1981-1983 or so as it was printed in 1981, the year I was born. The inside signed, To Kate May you enjoy these tales as much as my grandchildren did. Jane...

Peter,
We were very sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. She was an amazing person. You and Deborah are in our thoughts.

Mike & Donna Meehan

Pete:

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Susan

Betsy and Carl your devotion to Jane sets an amazing example of love and caring. We know how much you will miss her. Love Abby and Al

Betsy and Carl--
Sad to hear of your mom's passing. What a lovely women and what an interesting and full life! We know you will miss her.
Blessings,
Jim and Nanette Maden

Pete:
Our sincere condolences to you and the family on the passing of you mom

Bob and Nancy Fanning

Dear Betsy and Carl,
I am so thankful for the wonderful life Jane has had! Betsy, I remember both your mother and father at St. Michael's. It is a blessing to have so many good memories. I'm sorry that you no longer have her with you.

Jane was a pillar of faithful devotion to every activity in her life: her family, St. Michael's Church, The Boston Yacht Club and the Thrift Shop. I feel blessed to have known her.
The poet, Robert Le Galliene, penned a few words that express the idea that Jane's spirit will remain in her beloved Marblehead:
"She's somewhere in the in the sunlight strong,
Her tears are in the falling rain,
She calls you in the wind's soft song,
And with the flowers she comes...

Our memories of Jane will remain in our hearts forever. She will be missed by all who had known her. Wishing her family peace and strength during this difficult time.

Much Love,
Jamie,Adrienne,Jamie Jr. and Stephen