Jane-Olmstead-Obituary

Jane Marie Olmstead

Denver, Colorado

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Jane Marie Olmstead died at home in Denver on Thursday, Oct. 25. She will be greatly missed by her 2 surviving sisters, Georgeann Casey and Kathleen Olmstead, residing in Arlington, VA. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Alan Smith. She was a passionate skier, a renowned diver and...

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Every time I think of Jane since learning of her death, I tear up and can't believe she is gone from this world and won't be visiting our offices in California. She was a loving person to all, unconditionally, and is greatly missed. Every time I have popcorn, I think of Jane because it was a favorite snack of hers. The day I learned of her death, I went immediately to make microwave popcorn in her honor and funny thing is, it wouldn't pop. I miss hearing her voice and wonderful laugh....

We just heard of Jane's untimely death today. It's such a dreary day in Indiana. I cant stop crying... I can't believe she is gone and I will never hear her bubbly voice again. I have never met her in person, but we considered her a part of our personal and business family...we loved her so much... and we know she loved us too.
Her passing will be life changing just like meeting her for the first time,, changed our lives..

I wish I could have said goodbye..

Jane worked with me at Touche Ross in the 1980s and we maintained our friendship over the years. She was many things: poet, skier, consultant and friend. Her passing came too soon and she will be missed. I hope her sisters will contact me.

Rest in Peace Jane...

In September I was in an arts/crafts show in the space next to Jane‘s. We had met briefly prior to the show. At the show we had the opportunity to visit and get to know each other a bit more. By the end of the show she told me she felt like she’d met a new friend. I felt the same. Unfortunately we never had the opportunity to get together before she died. But I had thought of her often. She was so energetic and positive, so loving. I’ll miss the friendship we didn’t have a chance to...

We share the loss of Jane as a member of our greater Olmstead family.

Genealogist, Olmste(a)d Family Association