Jane-O'Brien-Obituary

Jane D. O'Brien

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Jane D. O'Brien, 85, of Phillipsburg, NJ, entered her eternal rest on April 20, 2010. Personal: She was the beloved wife for 47 years of the late James O'Brien, and daughter of the late Earl and Anna Prendergast Drissell. She enjoyed traveling with her husband and the church's Over 50 Club. She...

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Kevin, through our friendship over the years, I was so touched by the cloness of you and your family. "Pope Jane" came up in our conversations often and I'm still not sure that she didn't get the name having to raise three sons and a daughter! Your family is a tribute to a wonderful mother (& father). My heart is with you and your family. Brownie and Trudy Sinclair

Sean, Pat, & families. We are so sorry to read about the passing of your mother. Please accept our deepest sympathy. May god be with you through this very difficult time. Take care and god bless.

Dave & Bette (Werkheiser) Seveney
Barb (Werkheiser) Nardella

Pat and family:

So sorry to hear your Mom passed away. Take comfort that she is reunited with your Dad and her parents. I remember all the good times our families had together at the summer parties and at Christmas. I am so glad the I got to visit with her last April and will always remember her bright smile.

I always thought of your mom as "Aunt Jane" and it wasn't until I was older that I realized she was Aunt Peg's sister, she was always really nice to me and my family, she had a good heart and kind soul. She was very proud of her family and what a great legacy she has left by all her children,grandchildren, nieces and nephews, may she rest in Peace and have comfort to know she is once again with her beloved husband and parents. Kathy Mc Govern (Aunt Leona's daughter)

Hello Jim,
Sorry to hear about your mother's passing.
Sincerely
Mary Kostolanci Jones

Pat & family ~

So sorry to hear of Jane's passing. She was a wonderful woman, and all who knew her were blessed by her outgoing nature and love for her family and friends. She will be missed, but all will take comfort in knowing that she is now in the arms of our Lord.

Love,
Terri Yankus