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Helen Sears Obituary

SEARS, Helen Jane 92, a retired Milton High School guidance counselor, and, until recent years an active South Shore Hospital lay chaplain, died May 2nd at North Hill, a retirement community in Needham, MA. She is survived by her sister, Victoria Sears Thaler O'Gorman, also of Needham, MA and many nephews, nieces and great-nephews and-nieces. She was particularly close to her sister Victoria's children and their spouses: Richard W. Thaler, Jr., and his wife, Mary, of Bronxville, NY; Thomas W. Thaler and his wife, Grace, of Boston, MA; Roderick P. Thaler and his wife, Jane, of Oyster Bay, NY; Warren S. Thaler and his wife Erica, of Ardmore, PA; and Victoria Thaler Cabot and her husband Toby, of Dedham, MA. She was predeceased by her older brothers,Thomas E. Sears, Jr. and Richard W. Sears, but remained close to their children, Joan Sears Porta, and her husband, Tim, of Windham, ME and Richard W. Sears, Jr. and his wife Cathy, of Cohasset, MA. Miss Sears, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sears of Braintree, MA, graduated from Thayer Academy in 1938, and then attended The Northampton School for Girls and Jackson College (Tufts University), graduating in the class of 1943. Jane, as she was known to her friends, was an excellent athlete and a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame at Thayer Academy and the "Jumbo Club" at Tufts where she earned twelve varsity letters as an undergraduate. Jane was also on the Alumni Council, Co-Chaired her 50th reunion and served as class secretary and Homecoming Marshall. As a youth, Jane and her sister Vicky trained with tennis legend, Mrs. Hazel Wightman, and competed throughout the Northeast. Jane was a fixture at the Longwood Cricket Club in Chestnut Hill and helped "bachelored" husbands win mixed doubles in the summer months. When not on the court, Jane's other passion was sculling on the Charles as a member of the Cambridge Boat Club. Just out of college, Jane made her mark as the first woman director of the YMCA in Boston by founding the West Roxbury branch. Jane demonstrated her strong skills by personally pitching hardballs and organized programs for a wide spectrum of youths. For those who knew Jane well, she was a lifetime die-hard Red Sox fan. She was born in 1918, just after The Sox won their fifth World Series title, and she waited eighty-six years for them to win another! For over thirty five years, her support included sharing a season ticket with her family. She was a regular supporter in good times and bad. Besides Jane's extensive travels, her lifelong interest was church volunteering. She was a devoted parishioner at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, a particularly rewarding aspect of her twilight years while a resident at North Hill. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church on Saturday, May 14 at 2PM. Burial is private. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Miss Sears may be made to the West Roxbury YMCA, 15 Bellevue St West Roxbury MA 02132 Folsom Funeral Home www.folsomfuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from May 3 to May 12, 2011.

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Ginny Mazur Mendenhall

May 14, 2011

Dear Vicky,
My heart is with you and your family today as you remember your sister, Jane. Not having known her, the obituary made me smile, to appreciate the scope of her life and achievements - now, when I go Zumba dance classes at the West Roxbury YMCA - I'll know I have her to thank!

May the love of your family hold and heal you through this loss.

John Hill

May 12, 2011

Miss Sears was my guidance counselor at Milton High School (1983). She was an inspiring and gentle soul. My sincere condolences to the Sears family... God bless you Helen Sears. John Hill (Los Angeles, CA)

Joanne Kuzborski

May 9, 2011

Ms. Helen Sears was an amazing woman who lived a full and wonderful life spiced with altruism! For sure she is enjoying her rewards for a life well lived. RIP Helen Sears.

Gerald Kelly

May 5, 2011

Miss Sears was a dear friend to all of us at Milton High. I always appreciated her support of our baseball team at the high school back in 1974. God Bless her!

Mark J. Brenner, M.D.

May 5, 2011

I have known "Aunt Jane" since I was about 10 years old (50 years ago) and the Thalers moved down the street from me in Brookline. A class lady from a class family.

Bob Galvin

May 4, 2011

Miss Sears was my guidance counselor at Milton High School (1967). She was a wonderful person who helped so many students; God Bless.

Dick Theile

May 4, 2011

I was so sorry to learn of this sad news. It was a pleasure having known her beginning when Tom and I were at Amherst. My sincere condolences to you all.

Frances Kurker

May 4, 2011

Mrs. O'Gorman I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Jane when she worked on "PRM" at Christ Episcopal Church. My prayers are with you and your family.

Vicki Ten Eick

May 4, 2011

Jane was one of the first members I met at the Longwood Cricket Club. She was a fixture both on the court and on the porch. Her warmth and charm will be missed. My condolences to her family.

Martha Christian

May 4, 2011

It was a pleasure to know Ms. Sears during my employment at North Hill.....she had a warm and caring heart.
My sympathies to you Mrs. O'G and your family.
Martha Christian

May 4, 2011

We will miss her cheering for us!

David Ortiz

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