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To Victor and your entire group of family and friends:  I am sure it will take a long time to get over the loss of Jane's beautiful presence in your lives. As you can see from many of the comments, she was always loved by classmates like myself (I met her in seventh grade and we were also in majorettes together).  Yes, that warm and genuine smile she had always endeared her to people. Sorry I got the news very late, as I am not on Facebook. My deepest condolences. 
I didn’t love you because I was lonely. I was a piece in my own world, wrapped in the comfort of solitude streaking across my night sky. Your presence was more than just a spark. It was a blaze, the lid of my entire existence you made me open my eyes again to see the world and vivid color to feel life pulsing around me with you. Every day is a revelation, a journey into a world. I never knew existed losing you would be unimaginable like being plunged back into darkness. It would leave a void so profound I doubt I could ever find my way back before you my life felt like a distant memory. As long as I’m with you Mi Amor. 1956-2024   4 Ever Jane! When death holds my hand I will hold yours with the other and I will find you ! 
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I’m so sorry for your loss, may she rest in peace. 🙏🏻❤️
Jane Rea or Miss Jane as most students called her was my very first teacher ever in pre-k and she was the first person I ever saw in real life who looked like a movie star. She was beautiful, poised and bubbly but also down to earth. I was fortunate enough to have her as my teacher again in 6th and 7th and during that time I got to be good friends with Janee and Jessica and Jane graciously hosted many sleepovers and always made them fun. 
When I think of Jane, I remember her dressing up in poodle skirts for school spirit days, doing puppet skits, taking us on class trips, loaning out class pets, and of course all the years she was my awesome cheerleading coach. But mostly I think about her enormous love for children, especially her daughters. 
She was a real friend to both students and parents like my Mom and many others  and she was the only teacher from New Covenant whose students would come back and visit after they had left the school. Her love for her daughters was unmatched and I am grateful for everything she taught me both in and outside of the classroom. She will be dearly missed, may she rest in the sweetest of peace. 🙏🕊️

 I love you Miss Jane 💞

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Jane and I were classmates from junior high until graduation. We saw each other a few times after but then lost touch. It warms my heart to see what a wonderful family and life she created. That beautiful smile of hers in these pictures says it all. I’m glad we had a  chance to have that brief conversation, and that you knew so many of your classmates cared. My sincere condolences to her family for the loss of such a amazing woman.
I used to go and visit my parent's condominium in Margate, Florida twice a week. However, there was this beautiful lady who also went to visit her parents almost at the same time as I did. And her name was Jane, with a wonderful smile that just brightened the whole day. So one day I stopped her, introduced myself, and invited her for a cup of coffee, and in a split second she built a wall between us and said “ I Don't Drink Coffee “However, I came back and said, that’s ok I know a place that makes the best hot chocolate in the whole world and I would love to take you there today, that was December 16. The place was Cafe Europa on Las Olas Blvd. In the city of Fort. Lauderdale, Fl. That was the moment or you can call it a date, that seemed ordinary at first, but it was the beginning of an extraordinary journey between Jane and me. The initial exchange was simple yet it became a connection that grew into something beautiful between us that day. Later on not only I found my forever companion but also my soulmate. Who understood me and complimented me in every way. She transformed my world in such a way that I would have never imagined it. As a bonus, she gave me two beautiful daughters that I am so proud of. I always cherish that date because it was the start of a love story that I thought would have never happened to me I am so thankful ‘for GOD who had set us up to have that hot chocolate that day. Mi Amor, I can't wait to have a cup of hot chocolate with you again and see that beautiful smile. Always and forever!  Your Amor Victor Antonio Thomas.❤️🙏
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So sorry to hear about Jane. A fellow classmate and served in the band in Junior and Senior High. Though I never interacted with her I always felt she had a beautiful spirit about her. 
I was so sad to hear about Jane. She was a good friend in high school but we lost track of each other. I will always remember her beautiful smiling face. Sincere condolences to her family and friends. RIP Jane. 
I remember Jane as a sweet friendly classmate in high school. She always had a smile on her face. Very sad to hear of her passing. Thoughts and prayers for her family and friends. 
So sad to learn of Jane’s passing but feeling grateful to have reconnected with her in time to recall our wonderful high school friendship. 
I'm so sorry to hear of Jane’s passing.  I was a majorette with her in high school.   She was always kind and friendly.   Prayers to the family.  
So sorry to hear of Jane’s passing.  Fond memories of our school years.  Sincere condolences to her family.  Rest in Peace, friend
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