1937
2024
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Patricia Charron
January 29, 2025
I worked at LOMR with Jane she had a love of horses at that time and of course dogs. Her sense of humor was subliminal and she enjoyed it when you would catch on. She was a hard worker and a great advocate for our work force community.
Rene' Tiedt
January 26, 2025
I worked with Jane when she worked in Child Care Inspections at LLCHD. I worked for the state but in Lincoln / Lancaster County, state and county inspectors often worked jointly on with provider who were not meeting health and safety standards. Jane was always supportive of taking joint actions when needed.
I enjoyed Jane so much and I felt she really wanted to see childcare providers improve so children were in safe environments. If not, she worked with DHHS to move substandard provider out of the profession.
Sorry for your loss.
RIP Jane.
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