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Sonya Pitts
April 21, 2018
It was nice knowing Jane for the wonderful and delightful person she was, I will always remember her for being a strong woman. And I remember it was many days we laugh and talked and cry together. She could always make me laugh regardless of how good or bad she was feeling. And not many people would be able to do that, she will forever live in my heart. And I will always love and cherish the memories we made. She would always say you Da, best, and then I would say no!! you Da best. That was our little saying we would share with one another I will miss her being apart of my life.I miss talking to her and hearing her voice and her laughter.she was truly an inspiration to me. And this world will never be the same without her, she has made me a better person. And I'm thankful everyday that I had the pleasure of knowing this wonderful rose.I love you now and forever.Jane.
Linda and Andy Seiller
April 20, 2018
Brian, Brad and David and families we were saddened to hear about our Mother's passing. Your family is in our prayers and we know her constant care of you boys and families will be forever with you. She was a great person and great neighbor and friend in so many ways. She will be missed by us all.
Linda and Andy
Elizabeth (Libby) Myers Greene
April 18, 2018
As Jane's youngest cousin, my thoughts are full with childhood memories of visits to Lakewood, Ohio, and happy times spent with Jane, and all members of the wonderful Thomson family.
We send our love to all of Jane's family and friends, and pray that each of you will always find comfort by holding onto warm memories of times shared together with Jane.
Our deepest sympathy is with you, and we know that love and prayer will surround you at this time of loss.
With warmest regards,
Libby, Robert and Robby Greene
Barbara and David Colley
April 14, 2018
We remember Jane fondly from our Cincinnati days. We kept in touch for many years and we know she enjoyed the family activities. We send our sincere sympathy.
April 6, 2018
Please accept my deepest heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your loved one. May it comfort you to know that she will return to the days of her youthful vigor as promised at Job 33:25
Louise B
April 6, 2018
I know there are no words at a time like this. The heart is broken forever the pain never goes away, but in time it does lesson. Jane will live on in the hearts of her family and everyone who knew her. Shes at peace and no more suffering.
Isaiah 33: 24
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