Jane Wiehoff, a beloved mother to Phyllis, Tom, Jeff and Joe was called back to God in Hospice Care of St. Elizabeth on February 23rd, 2025, peacefully with her family all around.
Everyone will say what a ripe old age. But its never long enough. Jane was born in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky in 1930 to Frieda and Joseph Hepp along with her beloved twin sister Judy and beloved older sister Marcie.
Jane traveled the world with her husband Clifford Wiehoff in active military service with the Army, moving over 18 times all over the world. Her children, Phyllis, Jeff, Tom and Joe always felt the love and dedication she so beautifully and elegantly demonstrated making all the moves so seamless.
Jane's love and support to family, friends and anyone she met was a warm, understanding, non-judgmental ear that got her undivided attention.
Jane loved her family like no other and she was forever the consumate matriarch. Jane leaves this earth awaiting us all in heaven and survived by immediate family, Phyllis and Steve Moser, Joe and Lisa Wiehoff, Tom Wiehoff and Jeff Wiehoff; grandchildren, Trevor Moser, Emma Moser Warren, Natalie Moser Thomas, Adeline Wiehoff, Austin Wiehoff and Cameron Wiehoff. Jane was preceded in death by Clifford Wiehoff.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 1, 2025, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 2409 Dixie Highway, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, 41017. Visitation will be 9:00 AM Saturday at the church.
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