Jayne-Rich-Obituary

Jayne E. Rich

Washington, District of Columbia

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RICH JAYNE ELIZABETH THOMAS RICH, 80 Of Rio Grande, NJ died on November 24, 2007. Born September 19, 1927 in Washington, DC to Charles M. and Lelia Thomas. Jayne Rich‘s life has been hallmarked by an extensive lists of "firsts". Her career in law enforcement began in 1953 with the...

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I just learned of the passing of Professor Rich and am devasted. She came into my life and took me under her wing at a time when I truly needed guidance. I will forever feel blessed to have known and loved her. Rest in peace "Senora Mama".

Jayne Rich held a remarkable presence within the International Association of Women Police (IAWP). She will be missed by her many friends there. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and family.
Amy Ramsay, PhD
President/IAWP

Professor Rich was a very good instructor. Everyone enjoyed her classes @ ACC. She was down to earth. They just don't make them like her anymore. She will be missed.

She was our land lady many years ago when we were first married. She was a classy lady. Our deepest sympathy to the family.

John and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Please accept my sincere sympathy.

I pray that God will sustain you during this your time of sorrow and I will keep the family in prayer.

Professor Rich was an awesome educator. I credit her with launching me into my law enforcement career. I will miss her. God bless.

Rest in Peace, Jayne.

You will be remembered for your dedication to your profession and the extra effort you put into making sure your students were prepared for their careers in law enforcement.

You were a treasure at ACCC.

Professor Rich was an influential woman leader. She was able to make you work above your own expectations, stretching you to what she knew you could accomplish. Her guidance will be greatly missed. May our memories of her live to carry us through her passing, knowing that she's protecting us from the Heavens above!

I worked with Jayne in Atlantic Cape Community College. She was a good teacher and a role model for young women. I will never forget her.