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Kris Atkinson
February 25, 2024
It's time for the annual spring flower shows at MHC and Smith-- still miss you Jane. No one is left for me to discuss metamorphosis with. What a lovely, welcoming supportive friend you've been.
July 10, 2018
Jane was a special lady. Knowing her and visiting her in Woods Hole are constant reminders of what it is to be passionate about a particular interest. She will certainly be remembered as a gracious hostess at the top of the hill on Silver Street.
Norm Stafford
Petrie Fishman
November 19, 2017
Jane was a long time friend of our family. My father - Dr.Floyd Wiercinski - and Jane were long time friends with frequent conversations throughout the years and always summer get togethers in Woods Hole.
Jane was the most gracious woman and always cheerful - providing a great conversation always served with ice cream!
My family and I will miss you Jane.
Woods Hole
November 18, 2017
I wrote this blog several years ago when reflecting on my life as a woman in science. The impact that Jane had on my future as a scientist, and more importantly, as a friend can never be replicated. I will miss her tremendously.
Ellen
https://blog.wheelock.edu/receiving-mentorship-and-inspiration-from-women-scientists/
Jane and family at Woods Hole
Ellen Faszewski
November 18, 2017
November 17, 2017
Jane was our neighbor in Woods Hole from 1996 til 2014. She was well know and well liked/loved by Woods Hollians as she spent many summers here doing scientific research at the Marine Biological Lab.
She will be missed by all.
Alan and Phyllis Silver
Louise Luckenbill
November 15, 2017
I have fond memories of sharing cocktails and tidbits that Jane prepared whenever she invited me and other scientists to her home in Woods Hole. We sat around a small metal table in the shade of a gigantic tree.
Louise Luckenbill-Edds
Connie and Herb Abelson
November 14, 2017
Jane was a lovely neighbor, always incredibly sweet and kind. We will miss her smile and determination.
Connie and Herb Abelson
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