Jane-Mikesell-Obituary

Jane N. Mikesell

Toledo, Ohio

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MIKESELL Jane N. Jane N. Mikesell of Rossford, Ohio, passed away Sunday, August 19, 2007, at Lutheran Village at Wolf Creek. She was born in Toledo, Ohio on January 23, 1923, to Raymond J. and Nina (Stratton) Stewart. Jane worked at N.A.M.S.A. in Rossford OH until her retirement. She was a former...

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To Dan & Howdy...Fond memories from the ole neighborhood of your mom. My sincere condolences.

I am so sorry to hear of Jane's passing. She was the best mother-in-law one could have. Always encouraging, understanding and always laughed at my jokes!! I don't ever remember her saying a bad word about anyone, not many you can say that about. She will be missed by many.

To our children, Greg, Todd and Matt and also our grandchildren Alex, Kyle, Jack, Ella, Kylie and JD. How woderful it was for you to have such a "great" grandmother in your lives. She truly loved you all and was a very special person. You really lucked out with all of your grandparents and hope you live with wonderful memories of each of them. They are all together in heaven now.
We love you all so much,
Mom and Dad (Nana and Papa)

Jane will be missed by so many! She was a wonderful person,always interested in and helping others. Volunteering at Hospice when she, herself, was not feeling well demonstrates the kind of person she was. She has a special place in heaven. We always marveled at her enthusiasm and love of life in spite of her health problems. Although we did not have the opportunity to see her very often, we loved her and we will miss her. Dan and Joanie, Jim and Connie, Greg and Kathleen, Todd and...

I was deeply saddened to find out about your mother's passing. I met her over 45 years ago through her son Howdy and Teen Town. She was such a kind soul. And will be deeply missed by many.

Jane will be missed by so many! She was such a wonderful person, always interested in, and helping others. Volunteering at Hospice even when she, herself, was not feeling well demonstrated the kind of person she was. She has a special place in heaven! We always marveled at her enthusiasm and love of life in spite of her health problems. Although we did not get to see her very often, we loved her and we will miss her. Dan and Joanie, Jim and Connie, Matt and Sarah, Todd and Melissa, Greg...

Cynthia and Richard extend our sympathies to you and your family. She looked like a great lady and wish we had the chance to meet her. Keep her memory with you and our love and thoughts are with you all. Love, Cynthia

Greg,
We were sorry to hear about your grandmother. Hope you're doing okay, we will keep you and your family in our prayers. God's blessings.

Ron & Debbie Kaplan send their deepest condolences and sympathy.