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May 20, 2013
Sorry to here her passing, I worked with Jane for a number of years at DOR.
Ken Tuxford
Jane before the dog walk
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
Jane & I at the butterfly exhibit
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
My husband & Jane at Frank Loyd Wright
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
Jane and I at an Italian festival
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
Jane
Jane was my friend and I happen to be her neighbor. I learned a lot from Jane.
She liked plants, being outside, animals and Loved her family.
One day I asked Jane to look at this outside plant. Jane looked at it and I asked, “What do you think Jane?” she said, well those leaves are not going to resurrect themselves. Take off the dead leaves and give it some water. She knew plants and gardening. She loved to be outside and watch the birds and do her gardening.
There is a dog that lives with us. It is really Jane's dog. This dog Mandie cries whenever she would see Jane. When Jane left our house after a visit, Mandie wanted to always go home with Jane. If you opened our door, Mandie would run right towards Jane's house. When we took Mandie to the vet, the vet said I think she needs to lose weight. We looked at each other and both said, I am not feeding her too much.
Jane had her own way of improvising and managing things. One day she came over for a visit and she said there was someone playing Loud music behind her house, by the apartment complex. I told her I would take her over the Apt. office and we can ask them politely if there was anything they could do to stop this. (my approach) . Jane decided to take a pot & pan and while the loud music was playing, she would bang on the pot, a beat or two off from the music. The person(s) playing the music would turn down their music and Jane would stop. This went on for a while until the Loud music stopped and never returned.
I so enjoyed time with Jane when we would have tea at her house, when she came over for our fires, or when we would walk around the soccer field with the dogs. We would discuss tennis, politics, or anything that came to mind. It was always fun and pleasant to spend time with her.
She told us lots of stories filled with pride about her family. She loved you all and was proud of you.
I will miss her.
Darlene George
May 15, 2013
Jane
Jane was my friend and I happen to be her neighbor. I learned a lot from Jane.
She liked plants, being outside, animals and Loved her family.
One day I asked Jane to look at this outside plant. Jane looked at it and I asked, “What do you think Jane?” she said, well those leaves are not going to resurrect themselves. Take off the dead leaves and give it some water. She knew plants and gardening. She loved to be outside and watch the birds and do her gardening.
There is a dog that lives with us. It is really Jane's dog. This dog Mandie cries whenever she would see Jane. When Jane left our house after a visit, Mandie wanted to always go home with Jane. If you opened our door, Mandie would run right towards Jane's house. When we took Mandie to the vet, the vet said I think she needs to lose weight. We looked at each other and both said, I am not feeding her too much.
Jane had her own way of improvising and managing things. One day she came over for a visit and she said there was someone playing Loud music behind her house, by the apartment complex. I told her I would take her over the Apt. office and we can ask them politely if there was anything they could do to stop this. (my approach) . Jane decided to take a pot & pan and while the loud music was playing, she would bang on the pot, a beat or two off from the music. The person(s) playing the music would turn down their music and Jane would stop. This went on for a while until the Loud music stopped and never returned.
I so enjoyed time with Jane when we would have tea at her house, when she came over for our fires, or when we would walk around the soccer field with the dogs. We would discuss tennis, politics, or anything that came to mind. It was always fun and pleasant to spend time with her.
She told us lots of stories filled with pride about her family. She loved you all and was proud of you.
I will miss her.
Darlene George
Manuel (J.R.) Altamirano
May 14, 2013
Meeting her and knowing her was an honor. Very kind hearted person to everyone she was around. May she rest in peace.
Ann and Sherm Gosch
May 14, 2013
Dear Family, We were so very sorry to hear about Jane's passing. May God bless you all and your families at this time.
Love, Aunt Ann and Uncle Sherm
May 14, 2013
Such a gentle soul who always shared her smile.Proof that courage comes in all sizes.
Bob and Joni Rhodes and family.
Kathie Beshoner
May 13, 2013
Jane was an amazing person. She taught me how to have a cheerful attitude and take a long view on life's problems. She would say, will it matter five years from now? I was awful at tennis and she would still ask me to play. I worked with her at AHCCCS. I remember how much she enjoyed life.
Diane
May 13, 2013
Jane was a good friend and coworker at DES. She had a great sense of humor, and I enjoyed lunches with her. She will be missed. Diane
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May 12, 2013
May 12, 2013
Christines Wedding 2011
May 12, 2013
May 11, 2013
May Jane rest in peace. Always such a kind heart. Our prayers are with all of you during this tough time.
Katy and Todd Spencer ( and family)
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