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Jane L. Fuhrmann

Smithton, Illinois

1925 - 2011

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Jane FuhrmannJane L. Fuhrmann, nee Keller, of Smithton, Ill., born Feb. 20, 1925, in East St. Louis, Ill., died Monday, May 16, 2011, at Cambridge House, Swansea, Ill. Jane was the former owner, along with her husband Bill, of B&J Market in Smithton, Ill.She was preceded in death by her...

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Dear Tony, Cherlyn & family, We were so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Please extend our sympathy to your brother and family, also. Jane was always a dear and friendly person and I know she will be missed by all of you. Losing your "mom" is never easy. God be with you all and just know we are thinking of you and your family.
Louise & Dave Von Der Heide

I remember Mrs. Furhmann from when we moved to Smithton in 1972 at the B&J market. She was a lovely woman. So sorry for your loss. Julie Rittenhouse Kern

Jane, you will always be remembered by the Steppig family. We had some good times the 16 years we were in the flower shop. You and Bill were great landlords and I regret not getting to see you one last time. Forever in our hearts. The Steppig's

so sorry for your loss

tony and bill: so very sorry to hear about your mom. she was a wonderful person. prayers coming your way. cindy (fickinger) ornburn. an old clubhouse friend. decatur, AL

Bill,Tony and Families - I am so sorry, I really thought she would live forever! Aunt Jane was a very special person - I loved her a lot and will miss our little notes. I have so many memories and pictures that I have been looking at for the last couple days. Thank you Cindy for calling and letting me know. My Uncle Jack in Collinsville called me too. I regret I can't be there with you. Email me anytime - [email protected]

I was so sorry to read of Jane's passing. I always enjoyed and had great fun visiting with Jane and Bill at the Stamper's house and at the store. They were such wonderful people. My sympathy to the entire family.

I met Jane when I worked in the flower shop. She was a good soul. I hope you get your gardenia Jane. My sympathy to her family.

Tony, Bill, Cindy, Cherlyn & family

I'm sorry to read about Jane. I truly enjoyed working for your folks and getting to know their family. I can't help thinking of them each day when I pass the "old store" on my way to and from work, hoping to catch a glimpse of Jane. They were both truly remarkable people.