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MARY JANE "JANE" McMANAMON

Cleveland, Ohio

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McMANAMON MARY JANE "JANE" McMANAMON (nee Steigerwald), age 93. Beloved wife of the late Thomas H.; dear mother of Thomas, Rev. Fr. John McManamon S.J., David and Patrick (Beth); grandmother of Thomas, Patrick, Elizabeth and Janie; mother-in-law of Judy; sister of Joseph Steigerwald (Anne) and...

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John,
Chary forwarded me the information concerning your mom's death. I just wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear that. No matter the age, losing a mom is difficult. Just wanted to express my sympathy, and to let you know that I have been praying for you and your family.
We miss you at the pool. Your presence was pure gift to each of us. Hope you are well. We hold you close in loving prayer.
Sincerely,
Eileen Campbell

Pat and family, so sorry to hear about Jane's passing. She was always so kind to us "boobies" as high schoolers. She will be missed by all who have known her. May she rest in peace.

Professional, quiet, respected. insightful and funny. Sometimes adjectives are all that are needed. Condolences to those experiencing loss but part of me is "enjoyed' in that I knew her and hold warm memories of how she touched all of us. PVM

Jane was always a terrific friend as well as an aunt. How she managed to live to 93 after putting up with David and I throughout High School and College is a mystery in itself. I will remember with great fondness the days I spent with David and Pat on Bonnieview and how much I appreciated the help she gave my son Brian while he was at St. Ignatius. I will truly miss her.

Bob McManamon

What an amazing lady! What a great example Jane was to everyone at SIHS -- students and faculty alike -- about what a life lived for the welfare of others really means.
Dear McManamon brothers, please be assured of my prayers.

From the time I was a small child, Aunt Jane was one of my best friends. I was surrounded by boys until Mary Kay was born. Aunt Jane always had Patty Connare at gatherings so I had the company of another girl. As a result Patty became a good friend. I always remember her as a very good role model and thoughtful friend. I'll miss her.

jane was a real lady. my husband taught at ignatius for 35 years and happily we knew jane very well. she was amazing in so many ways. please accept the heartfelt sympathy of our family. we were fortunate to have known her and the whole community of saint ignatius high school was blessed to have her among them.

Jane was the best. I'll never forget how astounded I was, as a girl, when she told me to call her Jane, not Aunt Jane. She broke tradition in other ways, too. I'll miss you, Jane.