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Kim, We are so sorry to learn of your moms passing. We have so many great memories growing up with her, especially at Chatham. Our deepest sympathy to you and your brother.
Paul, Kim, Mark, and all the family -
Janie's parents and my parents knew each other for many years, and Janie knew me from the time I was born since she was my sister Sue's best friend. Our family loves you all so much, as you are part of our family too. Words can't adequately express how sorry I am for Janie's passing and for my sorrow for you all for this loss. Janie was a remarkable person; she always remembered *everyone*...everyone's kids and grandkids, which one was starting a new job, which one was graduating...just everything. She was so kindhearted and so genuinely excited to know how everyone she met was doing. She was the best storyteller and had the best laugh. I will miss her forever. I know Jesus met her and brought her gently over to the other side, and I can't help but imagine her reuniting with her loving parents and with her BFF from long ago. Janie, I love you.
Paul and all the family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God hold you close in the palm of His hand, and bring you comfort and peace.
-Love you, Chris "Chrissy" Levens Lynch
Death can never take a good woman away, for in the hearts of the people she inspired, the legacy remains and continues throughout generations.
We are blessed to have known a person like Miss Jane. She was a woman of strength and exemplary deeds. Now, in her time of death, your sorrow we share. May in the kingdom of God her dear soul rest.
Rest in peace Miss Jane Boyce.
Roy, Jennifer & Jeroy Watson
Paul and family - Lisa and I are very saddened to hear of cousin Jane's passing. She brought so much joy to family gatherings. We would love to be there for the services but we will not be able to. Much love to the kids and their children.
Love,
Phillip
Jane and family were our neighbors across the street on Allston Road when I and my two children lived there back in the 70s. Many a day we'd take care of each other's kids. We were together frequently and we'd all sing together ("The Things We Do For Love"), walk down to Brookline movies together (Grease!) and most fun of all, we'd celebrate wild and crazy Halloweens together with the kids. We both shared a crazy love for the fun of that holiday! Jane was hands down one of the most kind, giving and charitable persons I ever knew and I'm just beyond sad to get this notice today from my son. May you rest in peace, dear Jane, in the loving arms of the Lord you love so much! Godspeed. Lorraine xo