Jane E. Janes

Jane E. Janes obituary, Anderson, IN

Jane E. Janes

Jane Janes Obituary

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Jane Ellen Janes, Anderson – 70, suddenly jumped the line into heaven on April 27, 2019. We expect she was called by God to coordinate a party there. She was born on March 12, 1949, to John Alfred Cook and Laura Wofford (Loughmiller) Cook in Anderson. She was an absolute daddy's girl and her mother's best friend. Her love of animals began at an early age with several household pets. The daughter of an Indiana State Trooper meant a life of unique adventures, including an unlikely family friendship with radio and television personality Arthur Godfrey and the chance to see the Beatles perform at the Indiana State Fair Colosseum in 1964, among many others. Jane graduated from Anderson High School in 1967 and attended Ball State University where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Education in 1970 and a Master's in education shortly thereafter. She spent her career as a teacher. First as a speech therapist, she then taught high school and middle school before settling in as a reading teacher at 29th Street and Forest Hills Elementary. She shared her personal love of reading with all of her students, including many who still fondly remember the joy of being read to by Jane. Her children were blessed to experience the same thing at home, and until her last day she read to her husband Jay every night before bed. She felt a special connection to Anderson and spent almost all of her life as a proud resident of the city. To say Jane never met a stranger was an understatement. She was the life of the party, "the hostess with the most-ess," and a friend to all. It was impossible to go anywhere with her without bumping into someone she knew. She is mourned by so many wonderful people who were blessed to have spent time with her, celebrated occasions big and small, and shared numerous wonderful experiences together. Wherever Jane was, whether at home or away, the space would be filled with friends and family, joy and laughter, music and fun. Her love of people was only trumped by her love of animals. She shared a special connection with her pets and all of the animals nature had to offer. Whether talking to a spider while she carried it outside or justifying why her pet mule Daisy kicked her every so often, she had a deep reverence and empathy for all creatures. She often blamed watching Disney movies as a child for this problem. Jane had an incredible green thumb and inherited a passion for cooking from her Southern-born Mother. She loved music, especially from the 50's. Movies, mostly comedies. Anything on PBS or very British television. She was an avid genealogist and dedicated member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). She was very active in Friends in England at Forest Hills and traveled to Europe with friends several times. She lived to play board games and cards, especially Euchre. She made it clear not to call her during Jeopardy, where she could usually be found answering the questions out loud faster than the contestants. She never failed to tell a great story or deliver a hilarious joke at just the right moment. With her husband Jay, she became an avid antique collector, race fan, car enthusiast, river girl and Harley Momma. Most of all, she loved to coordinate plans with her friends and family. She had so much love and joy for her friends; in Jane's eyes, everyone was family. Even her children's friends were loved like her children, sometimes taking up residence at the house for days at a time. The unconditional love in her heart that she gave to her children and grandchildren was the most rare and special gift a Mother could give. She always cared, even if it showed up in a guilt trip about not spending enough time together… a mom is always right, our time together was too short. Jane Ellen Janes is survived by her husband, John "Jay" W. Janes III; daughters Vicki D. Warren (Patrick), Andrea A. Holtz (Alex), Lisa M. Ripley; a son John J. Robbins (Jennifer); and two stepsons, Thomas "Chad" Williams (Megan) and Robert Williams (Carla). The proud grandmother of Sydney, Aaron (Chelsey), Lesley, Jesse and Brandon "Joe" Warren, Zebulon Holtz, Carli Ripley, Keegan and McKenna Williams and Thomas and Luke Williams and great grandmother to Jude Warren. She leaves behind two dogs, Mahya and Bo and two cats, Lewis and Mikey, countless dear friends and "adopted" kids. She was preceded in death by her Mother and Father; infant brother Ernest Cook and husband Thomas Hardy Williams. Services are at 11 a.m. Friday, May 3, at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Service & Crematory. Visitation will be from 4-8:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Contributions in her memory may be made to Madison County Humane Society.

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May 12, 2019

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Mary Lavelle

May 12, 2019

Dear Andrea,
I just talked with Erin today and was so saddened by the news about your mom. You girls certainly shared some fun times. Your mom and I shared some laughs and hugs at our 50th class reunion. She was always so much fun. Please accept my sincerest and heartfelt condolences, and I know that today must be especially difficult. I pray for grace and peace find their way into your heart. Love, Mary Lavelle

Bradley Warner

May 3, 2019

Mr. Robbins to the one who taught me how to read. You will sincerely live in my spirit forever. My Condolences to John Robbins and Family. May you Rest In Heaven for the rest of your life. My Love is to all whom it may concern. Stay Bless 4 Life Family.

May 2, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss, please accept my sincere condolences. May God bring everlasting comfort to your hearts and give you the strength to endure this difficult time.
2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

Irene Shoemaker

May 1, 2019

I was fortunate to have met you at the vets office , to give you a warm hug. You will be missed.

Teri and Larry Geiger

May 1, 2019

Jay, so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts, and, prayers are with you.

Chris Wagner

May 1, 2019

Andrea, I am so very sorry to hear that your mother has passed away. When we spoke at our last appointment I had no idea your mom would be bound for glory before mine. My prayers for God's comfort and peace to enfold you are lifted to heaven for you and your family. You have set a beautiful example of a forgiving heart and the prayer we shared really has touched my heart. Thank you and God be with each of you as you have need.

Margaret Smith

April 30, 2019

I am so sad that you are gone so soon.

Amos Carmichael

April 30, 2019

Our prayers are with the family. saddened by the loss of a wonderful lady. Thanks to Jay and John for allowing me to spend time with then at Community E.R. God Bless and Comfort continually.
Pastor Amos Carmichael

Larry Brattain

April 30, 2019

R.I.P Jane. You were a great classmate and a great person.

Sarah Beeching

April 30, 2019

We were fortunate to be among Jane's kids' friends and family who were welcomed in to her home for days at a time for parties and visiting. Many great memories with Jane back in our younger days. Her love for animals was a special thing to witness. So sorry for all of her friends and family. She was loved by so many and will be greatly missed.

Larry Luntsford

April 30, 2019

R.I.P., Jane. We didn't know each other well, but you were always one of my favorite classmates.

Annie Smith

April 29, 2019

Jane was a wonderful sister in law, so welcoming whenever we visited. We will miss her smiling face. Thought and prayers for you all.

Julie Williams

April 29, 2019

Thank you for being a light in my life. See you in heaven.

Linda Kleinhenn

April 29, 2019

What a horrific loss this is! I loved her, as did half the world. Her obituary says it all, and so beautifully. She was beautiful inside and out, and I shall treasure her memory. My sincerest heartfelt condolences to all her dearest ones. Her life was well-lived. Until we meet again, good-night, Jane.

Cecilia Calvert

April 29, 2019

On behalf of the Kikthawenund Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and my husband and myself, I offer sincere condolences to the Janes family for the loss of our treasured DAR member and our beautiful friend.

Ken and Linda Ramey

April 29, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Andrea. She was such a wonderful mother and great lady. We are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Jim and Marlee Carter

April 28, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and a big void in our lives will be hard to fill.

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