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Jane Lee "Janie" McCormick

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Jane ("Janie") Lee McCormick, 65, of Millersburg and formerly of Allentown, died unexpectedly at her home, Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Dr. Mc Cormick graduated from Millersburg Area High School, Susquehanna University, Simon Frasier University of Vancouver, British Columbia and Lehigh University,...

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Thomas Martin, and Linette Maginity Martin, send our condolences, and fondly remember her as our favorite professor at United Wesleyan College. Her famous red ink pen and her sense of humor were used in equal measures to our betterment.

Cindy and Family, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Jane was a much-loved member of the Pezheads for fourteen years, where her knowledge, wisdom and humor won great respect and affection from all of us fortunate enough to know her. She will be sorely missed.

I know that all of us send our most sincere condolences, and we will remember her with love and joy.

Cindy, We send our sympathy to you,your mother,brothers and family members on the loss of Janie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless, Hardy,Jean and Barbara Love

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Dr. McCormick had a tremendous gift of teaching! I was a student at United Wesleyan College from 80 - 84! I enjoyed the classes I had with her. She taught us to think for ourselves! Our human loss is Heaven's gain! I look forward to seeing Dr. McCormick again when we all cross over to the other side of eternity!

I was a student and, I hope, friend, of Jane McCormick's when she taught at United Wesleyan College. I enjoyed so much her intelligence, her wit, her smile and laugh, and will be forever grateful to her for her encouragement to me in my writing. She kindly overlooked that I was a despised nurse, as long as I never wore a uniform around her!
I will cherish every conversation I had with her, and sincerely regret having gotten out of touch with her. She will be very missed by...

Soon after I moved to Millersburg and met her brother John, the entire town was excited with the upcoming appearance of Jane on GE College Bowl. For years I had faithfully watched this Sunday afternoon academic contest rather than the sports contests on black and white TV, hoping that some future year I might appear on the show. To know someone whose sister was to appear on College Bowl was, in my mind, similar to knowing a pro-football player. The whole town must have watched Jane do her...