Jane Wegman
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Jane Wegman
May 5, 2023 at age 84. Predeceased by her husband, James Wegman. Survived by her children, James (Kevin) Wegman, Richard (Richele) Wegman, Edward (Lisa) Wegman, Karen (Patrick) LeBerth, Michael (Kelly) Wegman; grandchildren, Shelbie, Ricky (Lizzy), Sydney (George), Jude, Allison, Nathan, Violet, Sadie, Maddie, Ruby, James and Jack; dear friends, Virginia Weed and family.
Jane’s visitation will be held Tuesday, May 9th 4-7 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson 1075 Long Pond Road. Her Funeral Service will be celebrated Wednesday, May 10th, 10:30 AM in the Chapel of the Funeral Home. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Community Food Cupboard of Rochester 11 Nester Street #3 Rochester, NY 14621 in her memory. For more information and to sign her online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
Mrs. Wegman, From the time I met you in 1983 until I last saw you you were a mother figure to me. I loved you,Mr. Wegman and your children very much. You are family to all of us now and forever and I will miss you forever.
Rest in peace
My Aunt Jane and Uncle Jim were wonderful godparents. They were a perfect example of unconditional love in their marriage and love for others. No matter how much time has passed when I would see both of them it felt as we were never apart. One afternoon, I went to Sam’s Club, and Uncle Jimmy was walking out. He hugged me, and he shared ladybug earrings he bought for Jane for your her birthday. He was so excited to give them to her. He told me she loved lady bugs. You can tell by the family they raised, the love they passed on.
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Always in my heart Aunt Jane.
Jane was part of my childhood growing up in NY. Even though I’ve been away for 30 years, I remember her like it was yesterday. Her son Rick is a best friend of mine and her other children have always been good to me and my family. I share memories with them all. God bless the Wegman family in their time of grief knowing their mom is in a better place ever imagined reunited with her husband Jim who waited just a moment in eternity for her. Thank you Jane for having such a wonderful family and having known you when I did. You will be missed by many.
Jane was always sweet and welcoming, and truly cared about other people. She had a great sense of humor and loved her family more than anything. I’m glad I had the pleasure of knowing her and spending time with her. May you rest in eternal peace, Jane.
Aunt Jane, you always made me feel welcome and comfortable. I enjoyed your humor as you were great at poking fun at things when needed. Rest in peace. Love, Patty