Jane-Fallon-Obituary

Jane Fallon

Colma, California

1935 - 2025

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Jane Fallon08/04/1935 - 01/26/2025Jane Frances Fallon 8-04-1935 - 1/26/2025Jane Fallon was born and raised in San Francisco to Thomas Fallon (County Longford, Ireland) and Agnes Bresnahan.She attended St. Cecilias Grammar School, and Star of the Sea High School.After high school she joined the...

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Very fond memories of Miss Fallon at St. Anne´s. Enjoyed seeing her sometime at St. Cecilia´s for Mass. Rest in Peace. You will be remembered.

I will always have fond memories of Ms. Fallon - my third grade teacher at St. Thomas the Apostle school. I remember her teaching us Roman Numerals which I use to this day. God Bless her and thank you for all of your years teaching children.

Blessings to you Miss Fallon! You were my 3rd grade teacher at St. Thomas, and gave everyone in the room a nickname, and remembered us by those names. I'll remember your sparkling personality, singing in the classroom in your high heels. You made learning fun. ~"Artist"

Aunt Janie Fallon I will always respect and admire you for following your own star, being such a beacon of fun for your nieces, and...you know. Rest in Peace brave lady. Love, Ana Rebata

My deepest condolences to Ms. Fallon's family and friends. I was lucky enough to have her as my teacher at St. Thomas the Apostle. What an awesome person and teacher she was. She truly made an impact in my life. Thank you Ms. Fallon. God bless you. Rest in peace. Debbie P.

To the Fallon Family, I am so saddened to read of Miss Fallon's passing. She was my daughter's teacher at St. Anne of the Sunset. Her charm and warmth were such a delight! Her gracious personality will not be forgotten. Miss Fallon was an exceptional educator with a rare gift for connecting with her students in a way that made learning fun. Her sense of humor kept everyone smiling. I was always so happy to run into her when she was still in the Sunset. Countless people pass through this...

Jane was truly one of a kind when it comes to her love of her students, love of being a Catholic educator, and love of her family, friends, and colleagues! Jane gave of herself to all those she loved, but her humility always shone forth. She did share her sparkling Irish humor with her students and friends on a regular basis. Students and staff will always remember the many times when she would tell her students that she was going to leave the classroom and do cartwheels down the hallway...

"We've lost a good one, doncha know!" Jane was just fun, funny, kind, fair, spiritual and feisty at the same time. She was my mentor at St. Thomas Apostle, my friend after that. From any and all teachers lucky enough to work with and learn you: thank you!!!! From countless friends: thank you! A live so very full of giving, teaching, always teaching, and laughing, always brilliant laughter! -Moyra

I have known Jane for 75 years. We first met in Homeroom at Star of the Sea Academy. She soon became the center of our lives, one funny story after another. We continued to be friends through ST Joseph of Carondelet community life, After, Jane and I would meet at Stonestown for our monthly coffee. She was such a positive person with all her comedic stories to keep life happy. My love and prayers go to Eileen, Clare and Maryann. You took such good care of Jane. My love and prayers go to...