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Sharon Ana Entress
September 19, 2020
My deepest sympathy to the family of Jane. You all are in my prayers. I’m so sorry for your loss. I’ll always remember Jane. She was such a bright light in the world. I met her 6 years ago, when my mother was at St. John’s. I will always thank God that my mother ended up in Jane’s room for the last months of her life. Jane and her husband Dick made a big impact on our family. I’ll always remember dinners with my mother and Jane on their floor at St. John’s. Those dinnersand the visits during the years that followed.were some of the best. There was never a loss of conversation or laughter with Jane. She took an interest in people and things going on in the world, and she had such a kind, loving heart, and was a very positive person too. She was truly one of a kind. I feel so blessed to have known her and will miss Jane much, but know she is in Heaven now, free of pain and at peace with the Lord.
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