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JANE REED Obituary

REED, Jane C. Of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a photographer in the Harvard University News Office from 1981 to 2001, for five years as director of photographic services. She excelled at portraits of faculty members and visiting celebrities. This was not because she had rare technical skills but because of an honest interest in people and a wish to engage with them positively, an attitude that pervaded her life throughout it. She was afflicted by several chronic diseases over decades. The one that took her life on September 20, 2013, at age 71, was diabetes, which she had lived with since she was 12 growing up in Middletown, Connecticut. Other work outside of Harvard that she greatly enjoyed was as director of the Cambridge Bicentennial Corporation, from 1974 to 1977. As manager of a city agency formed to plan and coordinate Cambridge's bicentennial programs, she staffed an information office; raised money to build Dawes Memorial Park and publish a popular history of the city, Cambridge Reconsidered; and planned and realized celebratory ceremonies, dinners, parades, historical reenactments, and firework displays. Later she became New England representative of the prominent pyrotechnic firm Fireworks by Grucci, of New York, and helped stage many artful and resounding displays launched from Boston Harbor and the Charles River. On some she collaborated with the late George Plimpton. He was the fireworks commissioner of Manhattan, and she was the appointed fireworks commissioner of the great city of Cambridge. She told friends that when she died, she wished her ashes shot 1,200 feet into the air inside a multi-colored 12-inch chrysanthemum bomb. She is survived by her husband, Christopher D. Reed of Cambridge; her daughter, Jennifer P. Reed, of San Leandro, California; her younger brother and his wife, Michael and Ardith Crampton, of West Hartford, Connecticut, her sister in law Susan C. Crampton of Tisbury and Vero Beach, FL and many nieces and nephews. No services are planned. To leave a message for the family, there is a guest book on the Keefe Funeral Home website: www.keefefuneralhome.com Friends wishing to make financial donations in her name might consider favorite charities: the MSPCA, 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston 02130; or Massachusetts General Hospital, 165 Cambridge Street, Suite 600, Boston 02114.

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 23 to Sep. 25, 2013.

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January 5, 2015

Dear Kit,
I have just learned today of Jane's death and am very sorry. I remember only lots of fun, good times and lots of laughs with Jane. I know it has been many years since we were together, but she will always be remembered for being a good friend.
Sincerely, Roberta Slone Smith

Debbie Ruder

October 6, 2013

Dear Kit and your family -- I was so sorry to learn about Jane's death. We worked together at the Harvard News Office for several years, and I always admired her photographic skills, candor, and varied interests, including fireworks. My condolences to you all.

Kay T.

September 27, 2013

For the family, there are no words to ease your anguish at this time but I hope that the comfort from our heavenly Father and the love of family and friends help you to cherish joyful memories.

Grace Lineberry

September 27, 2013

My sincere sympathy to Jane's family. I was a babysitter for the Crampton's young children. I am so very sorry to read of Jane's death.
Grace Maxwell Lineberry

Carol Adler

September 24, 2013

My condolences to Jane's family and friends. I trained Jane as a patient representative for Mount Auburn Hospital, and we all are saddened by her passing, way too early.

Walter and Michael Sullivan

September 23, 2013

To the Reed Family:

Please accept our deepest sympathies. We so appreciated Jane's work and friendship. She truly made a difference in the lives she touched.

You are in our prayers and thoughts

Sincerely,

Walter and Michael Sullivan

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