ers of the American Revolution. Jane loved all animals and rescued many of them and gave them a forever home. She loved her schnauzers, Wicker and Heather. She is survived by her nephews, James Thomas (Sylvia) Thompson, and Robert (Teresa) Thompson, a niece, Ann (Rick) Taylor, two great nephews, James Harrison Thompson, and Drew Taylor, four great nieces, Katie Taylor, Nikki (Jason) Helmuth, Natalie and Christine Sichmann, Great Grandniece and Grandnephew Remy and Kimber Helmuth, and a life-long friend and co-worker, Rosie Walker. There will be a private family graveside service at Riverview Cemetery and a memorial service will be conducted by Voss and Sons Funeral Service, for all friends and family at First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, May 4, at 11:00 am. Memorial checks may be written to the James Ralph Thompson Scholarship Fund or the James Temple Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Jackson County Community Foundation, or to the Seymour First Presbyterian Church through the Voss and Sons Funeral Service.