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Mary M. Lanuez posted a condolence
Saturday, August 10, 2024
I’m Mary Lanuez, I live across the street from Jane. I also worked with her at cost Cutter and Walgreen. I will truly miss Jane. She always called my youngest daughter cookie when asking about her or talking to her. Jane was a very caring and loving person to all she came in contact.
Love Mary Lanuez and girls
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Lauren Findura posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2024
I worked with Jane at Cost Cutters for many years. She was such a special part of our work family. I remember she would walk to work and was always so reliable and ready to help! She will be missed. My condolences to her family ❤️
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Jerry Finkelstein posted a condolence
Friday, July 19, 2024
I worked with Jane at Drug Fair in Lincoln Park. She was always a pleasure to be around.
Jerry Finkelstein
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Dana Taranto posted a condolence
Thursday, July 18, 2024
My sweet Jane❤️
Jane and I worked together for many years at Cost Cutters/Drug Fair. I referred to her as my “work” mom because she was always looking out for me/yelling at me for being a “damn teenager,” as she would often say when I made bad choices (hehe). We shared some great times when we worked in the pharmacy together. One time, in particular, stands out when one of the pharmacists was joking around trying to stir up drama. When Jane and I got wind of it we decided we would turn the tables on him. Pretending we were outraged with what he had said to each of us individually(not thinking we would talk to each other about it) we devised a plan to get him back. We worked together every Friday morning until I had to leave for class, at about 1. That whole morning we worked w the pharmacist in question and the two of us didn’t speak one word to each other for 4 hours. (It’s also important to note Jane brought me Club crackers every Friday morning and she did that morning even though we planned to be “fighting.”) As we pretending to “fight”, we would run and eat the crackers she brought. Anyway, for 4 hours we ignored each other. The pharmacist would pull us to the side separately trying to get us to come back together, but neither of us would budge. When he finally went to use the bathroom, we looked at each other and busted out laughing. Jane was so fun and I will miss her terribly. I will always remember the funny times we shared and the smile on her face whenever Brian and Stephanie would come by and surprise her with a visit from little Jillian.
May she rest in peace ❤️
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Patty posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Jane decided at 54 to get her drivers license. I would give her driving lessons on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I decided to give her parallel parking lessons in her driveway, needless to say that wasn’t the smartest idea as she crashed into the house and put a dent in Kristin car. Kristin did get one of Jane’s famous ice cream rolls for the dent. Jane passed the road test and started the instructor felt bad for her, she said I should never have passed. There are too many memories to share, I will forever cherish our sister's birthday celebrations and playing right/left/center and dominions. Patty
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Tuesday, July 16, 2024
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