#6Jane was a kind person —
Sam Goodstein2020-12-24 01:06
I don't know much higher praise than that. I remember visiting her after retirement and hearing the outstanding joy she had on going to see Paul McCartney. The early influences last us all our lives, and I was fortunate to have had her as one of mine.
#5From Xavier Jay Mizell —
Gary Weidenhamer2020-04-25 15:29
Xavier Jay Mizell It's been almost 40 years since I had her as a teacher at Lake Worth high in 1983-84. She had such an impact on me that I not only still remember her fondly, but I can still remember the titles of the term papers I wrote for her. She was a great teacher and I am glad she was able to enjoy years of retirement. Condolences to her family.
#4From Laura Mitchell —
Gary Weidenhamer2020-04-25 15:28
Laura Mitchell She always referred to her students as cherubs (and we were
A great teacher who had a very good sense of humor. There was never a dull moment with Jane. She was a regular in my office with her GradeQuick disk. Gary, I need you to fix this. Her sense of humor made us laugh as well as her students.
Wonderful, wicked sense of humor connected us. Absolutely caring and most LOYAL friend from the moment we met - leaves me amazing memories and huge vacuum. Always reminded me when problems arose that “cats are easier!”
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Always reminded me when problems arose that “cats are easier!”