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The Greatest loss is what dies inside of us while we live. Jane took these photos of the ever so peaceful Dianne and Jason--May they Rest in Peace. Their spirits live on here on earth forever.

A great HS English teacher Jane won several awards of Excellence in Journalism and she quickly became a very important link to this project, thus this page is dedicated to the woman, her pride in her work, and the lives she continues to touch and influence. I am one of those people. These pictures below capture two of the most interesting people from the book, and it was Jane who had the bravery to use her great skills to reflect on their mood.Jane was able to establish a very positive open communication with the late Jason. She befriended Dianne, and she took that great shot of Yvonne (Bottom Right) which say it all. I miss her sorely.



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