Jane-Marie MacDonald
Died: August 2, 2021 | Place: Residence
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MACDONALD, Jane-Marie….
At home on Monday, August 2, 2021, Jane-Marie (Jackson) MacDonald passed away peacefully. Beloved wife of Sandy MacDonald. Loving companion of Gary LaVoie. Proud mother of Sam MacDonald, Andrew MacDonald (Cheyenna) and Joe LaVoie. Predeceased by her daughter Kaylei MacDonald (2019). Cherished Nana of Christopher, Landon, Oakley and Sawyer. Dear sister of Victoria Massey (Del) and Lorraine Busbridge (Randy). Missed dearly by her niece Katrina and her nephew Alex. The family would like to thank the Doctors, Nurses and support staff for the care and compassion provided over the many years. A Private Service will be held at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. All those attending the funeral home are required to wear masks and follow COVID-19 protocols. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to ALS Canada, 1701-393 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1E6. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Such a beautiful lady inside and out. No words can describe how truly sorry I am for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Sending my condolences to her family. While supporting Jane we had many laughs and we had a very good relationship and it was my pleasure to be able to provide Jane with support over the last few years and to see how proud Jane was of her sons and grandchildren Jane you will be missed and always in my heart, until we meet again.
Our hearts are saddened by the passing of Jane. She was a beautiful lady with an amazing spirit and fight. Our condolences to Sandy, Sam, Andrew and her loving family. Jane will be so sadly missed.
Sam, Andrew , Joe, Gary and Sandy, Cheyenna, Christopher and grandchildren and family , my heart and prayers are with you at this sad time. Jane was a warrior . Jane was an inspiration to alot of people and will continue to be . I loved her so and she will be forever in my hearts . Thinking of you with love Leeann Krasnicki
My sincere condolences to Sandy, your family, Victoria, Lorraine and families. Back in public school Jane-Marie and I were best friends. I have very fond memories of visiting your family at the bend. The house that my mother was raised in. We got into all kinds of trouble. We rode our bikes through a mud puddle and Mildred got so upset at us. Jane-Marie got me to pierce my ears with a needle and ice cube. I helped make pizza boxes and french fries at the Tudor House. Going to your house was a big part of my childhood. I loved it. I tried to track her down, even tried Victoria and Lorraine but couldn’t find them on Facebook. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Jane was one of the strongest people I have ever known. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Jane your suffering is over, rest easy, loved by many!
To our beloved Sam and family, our sincere condolences for the loss of your Mom. We all love you very much and know that we are all here for you anytime . I’m so positive your Mother is one of a kind because you are a wonderful soul! God Bless to you and your family and peace will come. Lots of love always,
Auntie Al
And all of the crazy George and Watt families. Xo
Dave and I are sorry to hear of Jane’s passing. May the many memories warm your hearts and soothe your souls as you journey forward.
So sorry to hear this news. I spent many good times with Janie over our teen years. Will always remember her with a smile. My sincere condolences.
My heart goes out to all of you. I have memories from way back in the Glencoe days, and worked with the family at the Tudor House. May she Rest In Peace.
Sandy, Sam and Andrew, our condolences on Jane”s passing, we did not know her well but there are lots of kind words about her here, hope you all have great memories , Aunt Mary said you all had the best of times when you were camping and lots of fun. Hopefully we will see you all soon.
Sincere condolences to the entire family on the loss of a vibrant and fun loving lady. Many fond memories of time spent with Jane. Rest in peace my friend
Sandy, Sam, Andrew, Joe
We were saddened to hear of Jane’s passing, she was a wonderful person.
The pain and suffering are over and she is now in a better place.
Our sincere condolances.
Stan, Stephanie MacDonald
Lorraine, Vicki and Jane’s families – I am so sad to hear about your loss. I always admired her spirit and sense of humour. Lots of fond, fun memories of her..
Dear Sandy an d family; Remi and I were so sorry to hear about got loss of Jane, she was a strong warrior through her struggle through her illness. We wish yopeace during this difficult times in your lives and send you strength to bear your burden. Bless you all
It is sad to see Jane go, She was always a joker but there for you when you needed her. She always put everyone first. she loved her family and her friend, as she also treated her friends as family. I really had no family and she with open arms come for thanks giving. always thinking of others and making you fell at home. Best thanksgiving ever! Im so glad I was able to see her for the last time since corona started. She is such a strong women with a big heart, I miss our nights when she would drive me home because of course she wouldn’t let me go home alone, we would spend hours in the car just talking and laughing, I miss that. I miss her and as so many others miss her also.she fought without complaint and did her best. She was a proud women. she will always be in my heart and with everyone else. I wish all the family and friends strength. sleep well Janer :*
This woman was amazing. Whatever she did, it was with a smile. She loved her family with every fiber of her body. She always tried to make sure everyone felt the love she had for them.
One of my favorite memories I have is when she would go to all the garage sales. I was always down for that! I loved it,so when we all lived in London she would swing by and pick me up. I still go to garage sales to this day.
My heart is heavy, and I’m sorry I couldn’t be there. As always, I love you aunt Jane. I will miss you.