Jane Ann-McSwiney-Obituary

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Jane Ann Sides McSwiney

New London, New Hampshire

Nov 25, 1943 – Aug 18, 2025

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November 25, 1943
DIED
August 18, 2025
LOCATION
New London, New Hampshire

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New London, NH – Jane Ann (Sides) McSwiney died peacefully at RiverMead in Peterborough, New Hampshire, on Monday, August 18, 2025, at the age of 81.


Jane Ann was born on November 25, 1943, in El Paso, Texas, to King James Sides and Annie Fern (Bickley) Sides. She graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in music and went on to earn her Master of Fine Arts in music from Boston University, where she met Francis Graham McSwiney, whom she married soon thereafter.


After moving to New London, Jane Ann became the music director at the First Baptist Church, where she inspired generations of singers and musicians with her joy, warmth, and passion for music. She also served as an adjunct professor at Colby-Sawyer College, working as a musical director and enriching the community with her teaching and leadership. Beyond music, Jane Ann was deeply committed to service in her town—playing a key role in projects such as the renovation of Tracy Memorial Library and supporting summer music programs that brought people together.


Jane Ann and Graham raised one son, James Bickley McSwiney, and Jane Ann instilled in him the value of serving others and treating all people with love and kindness. Her son remembers her as a gentle and nurturing mother who encouraged curiosity, creativity, and compassion, and her grandchildren felt the love and joy she shared with them.


Jane Ann was a gifted musician who played both the piano and the organ. Her music was an important part of worship services, community gatherings, weddings, and funerals, touching the lives of many people over the years. She shared her talent with choirs, congregations, and students, encouraging others to experience the beauty of music. While her relationship with music was layered and complex, it remained a defining thread throughout her life.


Jane Ann is predeceased by her parents, King and Annie Fern Sides, and by her brother, King James Sides, Jr. She is survived by her husband, F. Graham McSwiney; her son, J. Bickley McSwiney, and his wife, Emerald Garvey McSwiney; her beloved grandchildren, Fern Etta McSwiney and Ash Alden McSwiney; and her sister, Elizabeth Bickley Sides.


A memorial service will be held in the summer of 2026 in New London, with details to be announced.


In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Tracy Memorial Library, 304 Main Street, New London, NH 03257. 

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Graham, Bick and Family,

While I didn't have the good fortune of knowing Jane Ann well, her bright spirit and good humor were obvious and lifting, even after her stroke. I was really taken by her strong presence.

I hope you're feeling her with you now in many ways. Our family is sending you our deep sympathy and every best wish. What a force Jane Ann was -- and is!

Very Sorry to have heard this News. Condolences from my Family to theirs.

We had many fun and funny times together as JA had a wicked sense of humor. Thinking of you Graham with hugs and love.

Jane Ann not only impacted both my girls through years of choir at the First Baptist Church, but she also was a huge bright light (with a great sense of humor) to New London. I've been missing her and wish Graham, Bick and family great memories of her!

I am sorry for your loss. Jane Ann was the sweetest lady I had the privilege of meeting and caring for. I did some home health care with her and Graham. They were both darling. Praying for her and her family.

Graham, I am sorry for your loss. I hope love of family and wonderful memories will provide some aid and comfort to you and your family as you transition through your grief. Warm personal regards:

Phil and I send our deepest sympathy and love.

We will always treasure our iconic cross country ski adventure with Graham and Jane Ann down the Wildcat Valley Run.

May Jane Ann's memory be a blessing.