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JANE ARTHURS FRAIN
Date of Passing: Feb 23, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJANE ARTHURS FRAIN Jane Arthurs Frain died on February 23, 2016 a year after suffering a significant stroke. She is survived by her children, Marnie (Avrum Rosner), Nancy (Rene Buser), Charles, and Jennifer (Matthew Decter), her grandchildren, Michael Koster (Hayley Cook), Jeffrey Koster, Hardial Rosner and Ari Decter-Frain, and by her great-grandson, Oliver Cook. Mom was born in Powassan, ON to Clarence and Grace Jackson and was the youngest of the three Jackson girls and last survivor of her birth family. She always spoke of her parents with such love and fondly recalled times at the family cottage at Restoule in Ontario. As a young, bright, capable and adventurous person she moved by herself to Victoria, BC to work in a medical laboratory. After returning to Toronto when her own mom became ill, she began working at Sunnybrook Hospital as a lab technician and there she met the love of her life, a dashing young physician Dr. J. Bruce Frain. They swept each other off their feet and married on June 23, 1951. They first moved to Philadelphia for Bruce's medical residency in rheumatology and then to Winnipeg to start their family. They often had to stretch a penny in the early days but managed well to provide great opportunities for their children. Jane and Bruce shared 50 years of marriage, travelled to all seven continents, and relished their time with friends and family at the cottage they built in Minaki, ON. They were avid bridge players and Jane was appropriately proud that she achieved Masters level in bridge! They loved to socialize and had many decades-long friendships with a wide range of people from church, Minaki, bridge clubs and the Winter Club. They enjoyed all that Winnipeg had to offer with its vibrant cultural scene and enjoyed cheering on the Blue Bombers. They became huge Winnipeg boosters in spite of their Toronto roots. In addition to being busy raising four children Jane was also very involved in her community, becoming the President of the Women's Canadian Club and through that meeting a couple of Prime Ministers and other illustrious Canadians. She served on Winnipeg's Social Planning Council and the Board of Revision for the City. She also became a successful real estate agent and would point to various additions such as a porch or a sauna at the cottage as being the result of selling this or that house! She loved selling people homes that fit them and was very clear they needed to fit a realistic budget. Her practicality was a significant strength and she worked hard to instill that into her children. After her beloved husband died in 2002 Mom had to proceed on her own even though she missed him terribly. The friendships and community connections she had built over the years were strong and they sustained her well. She volunteered at the Fringe Festival, participated in the Women's Musical Committee and the Twenty Club and took particular pride in helping new Canadians learn the English language. She was honoured to receive the Queen's Jubilee Medal in recognition of her community engagement. She also continued being as adventurous as she was when a young woman and ventured off on cruises seeing and experiencing the world. She did this solo or with her daughter Nancy and one time took the entire family on a wonderful holiday cruise through the Panama Canal. Jane was a tremendous story teller... even if the facts were often embellished. She was also a strong, determined yet fun-loving and highly social person. She loved deeply and was well loved in return. We will all miss her bright smile and quick humour. The family is deeply grateful to the many people who supported Mom after Dad died; her condo friends, her Twenty Club friends, and friends like Gini Martin from her life with Dad. This last year of Mom's life was made much more tolerable by the addition of the wonderful staff at the Rosewood and by Linda and Annie who tended to her weekly. We are appreciative of the good and considerate medical care provided by her long time physician Dr. Robert Kippen and others at the Winnipeg Clinic. Thanks too to the medical staff at the Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface and Victoria General Hospitals. Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, March 1, at 2:00 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church in Crescentwood with the Rev. Simon Blaikie officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made to Agape Table, the Red Cross, or to St. George's Anglican Church Memorial Fund. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C 0X4 204-783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 27, 2016
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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I am very grateful for the time a knew Jane and her kindness to myself and my husband and family, both with decisions about buying a house and with seeing her friendly face at church and in the community. She was a thoughtful, caring person. My thoughts are with her family, extending my condolences especially to Jenny & Matthew, and Nancy, and children, with whom I have had contact over the years. - Posted by: Miriam Duff (friend of family & former fellow parishioner) on: Mar 05, 2016
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We offer our sincere sympathy to the family in their loss. We enjoyed happy times on New Year's, Pig Roasts on Charlesworth and conversations on the road with Jane and Bruce. Our common denominator was a love for Minaki and the beautiful water and sunsets. Celebrate the memories. - Posted by: Dr A. Wayne and Judith Bruce (Neighbors on Pistol Lake, Minaki,ON) on: Mar 01, 2016
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It was an honour to know your mother. Thank you for the beautiful obituary, I am sorry to hear of her passing. And I am very thankful for all that she and my grandma did together, including sharing a room this past month. It was always so nice to speak with Mrs Frain whenever we were at events together. This didn't happen often, as we live in Toronto, but we thought of her often and were so thankful for her quick laughter and kind spirit. She will be missed. Thank you for sharing her with so many people. She clearly made a difference in people's lives. - Posted by: Katya Park (Friend) on: Feb 28, 2016
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Dear Jane, I enjoyed the time spent with you, seating together at 'official tables' or at just talking to you, unfortunately not that much lately. You will be dearly missed. Lucretia - Posted by: Lucretia Ionescu (Woman's Musical Club) on: Feb 27, 2016