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Jane Jordan Minor, 89, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 13, 2024, surrounded by her two daughters.
Jane Minor was born April 4, 1935, along with her twin sister, Jean, in Fort Worth, where she lived her entire adult life with her husband, Jimmy Minor and family. She was a 1953 graduate from Trimble Technical High School. She will be forever remembered in the hearts of her family as a loving wife, Mama, Nanny and Aunt. Her parents, Dewey and Elsie Jordan, two sisters, Patricia Pittman and Jean Kemp, one nephew, Mike Pittman and a beloved grandson, Josh Ables, preceded her in death.
Survivors: Daughters and spouses, Debbie and Nick Schepis, Cathie and James Malone; grandchildren and spouses, Eric and Nicole Schepis, Jessica McGinnis, Jared and Manuela Ables; great-grandchildren, Kailey McGinnis and fiancée, Noemi Hernandez, Bennett Vales, Maddux Ables; nieces, Pam Kemp and Cindy Johnson; and several other relatives and friends.
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