She was a wonderful friend, mother, grandmother, and sister, who possessed many talents and inspired many of our lives.
For many years she worked in the Ideal Cafe gaining many life-long friends. In 1983, she was appointed 1st Lieutenant for the Civil Air Patrol experiencing the thrill of the air and saving lives, and finally retiring from the Ensign Bickford Company (aka Trojan) in Spanish Fork, Utah.
She lived life to its fullest and never missed a chance to be with friends and family. She was known for her energy and spunk and always brought life to any occasion. As far as gardening, Jane never missed an opportunity to spend time in her garden. She loved the fulfilling feeling of planting new life and bringing beauty into the world. She
also enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren who she greatly adored and admired.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Teresa Nielsen; son, Jeffrey Coleman Nielsen; and sister, Louise Diamond.
She is survived by her daughter, Diane Nielsen; daughter, Patricia N. Wilson; brother, Richard Diamond; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren who loved and cared for her very deeply. As many will say, she was a truly wonderful person. She will be missed.
A Viewing will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 from 9:45-10:45 a.m. followed by Graveside Services for close Family and Friends at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.
Published in the Daily Herald on 6/17/2008.
She was a wonderful friend, mother, grandmother, and sister, who possessed many talents and inspired many of our lives.
For many years she worked in the Ideal Cafe gaining many life-long friends. In 1983, she was appointed 1st Lieutenant for the Civil Air Patrol experiencing the thrill of the air and saving lives, and finally retiring from the Ensign Bickford Company (aka Trojan) in Spanish Fork, Utah.
She lived life to its fullest and never missed a chance to be with friends and family. She was known for her energy and spunk and always brought life to any occasion. As far as gardening, Jane never missed an opportunity to spend time in her garden. She loved the fulfilling feeling of planting new life and bringing beauty into the world. She
also enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren who she greatly adored and admired.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Teresa Nielsen; son, Jeffrey Coleman Nielsen; and sister, Louise Diamond.
She is survived by her daughter, Diane Nielsen; daughter, Patricia N. Wilson; brother, Richard Diamond; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren who loved and cared for her very deeply. As many will say, she was a truly wonderful person. She will be missed.
A Viewing will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 from 9:45-10:45 a.m. followed by Graveside Services for close Family and Friends at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.
Published in the Daily Herald on 6/17/2008.
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