Jane-Raley-Obituary

Jane Raley

Charleston, South Carolina

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RALEY, Jane KINGSTREE - Jane Shoaf Raley, 58, wife of Jerry Raley, died Monday in a Kingstree hospital. Mrs. Raley was born December 31, 1947 in Burlington, NC; a daughter of the late Clyde M. and Georgia Gaddy Shoaf. She was a graduate of Walter Williams High School, Appalachian State...

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Aunt Jane - Well we survived Christmas. You may not have been with us in person, but you sure were in our hearts. Connor was so excited Christmas morning. Jerry and Michael Reid were with us and I could just almost see you on the couch smiling at Connor. Thanks for making me get the basketball goal. He has enjoyed it. Jane, I miss you so much. The only thing that I am thankful for is that both of us knew just how much we meant to each other. I will look after Jerry and Michael Reid...

Jane was and still is an awsome person loved by all. She never knew a stanger and never turned down any who needed help. She was a beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt and great aunt. I was very blessed to have Jane as my aunt. I loved the times when she came to Greensboro to visit mom because I loved spending time with her. I just want to tell everyone thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers and she will be missed by all. Merry Christmas Jane we love you.

Jane was such a special person. I never knew anyone with so much patience. She was one of those people who didn't ask what she could do to help, she just did it. She was always looking out for others. I will miss her sweetness. Please know that I am still praying for the Raley family everyday.

Jane was an outstanding mother, wife, sister, teacher, and aunt. I am so blessed to have her as an aunt but more honored to have her as my friend. My prayers go out to all those who knew her. The community has lost a perfect person but the heavens have gain a perfect angel. She will forever be missed-
With all my love!

There will never be another Jane Raley and I know that if we could bottle and give to everyone the essence of Jane's spirit that the world would be a better and more patient place in which to live, love, and raise our children. I selfishly miss her and wish she was still here, but I'm also glad that she is at peace among God's angels.

I have worked with Jane in the SPED department for the past 8 years. I have never met a more devoted or compassionate teacher than Jane. She was always looking for ways to help her students be their very best. Jane had a kind and gentle nature that will never be forgotten by anyone who was lucky enough to know her. I personally will never forget that slow southern drawl Jane had when she spoke.I feel that I was very fortunate to have gotten the chance to know such a wonderful person.

I taught right beside Jane for two years. She was my mentor.It was my first time ever teaching SPED students. She was wonderful and never got tired of the endless questions I had about the children or the paperwork. We shared alot of good times and conversations together. I will miss not being able to run next door to ask or tell her something new about my students. She was a wonderful teacher, friend and Mother. I am so thank-ful that God brought her into my life! I will never forget her!

May God comfort you and give you strength that you need. I hope that you can find peace in the many good memories. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

We were so sorry to hear of Jane's death. We are with you in thoughts and prayers. Dennis and Joyce Bozard