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Jane Meyer Obituary

JANE MEYER, passed away at the Houston Hospice surrounded by her family on April 28, 2005 in Houston, Texas. Jane was born on October 4, 1949 in New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Wendy Haskell Meyer and John Stirling Meyer, M.D. Jane attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where she studied art and became an accomplished artist and writer. Jane has been a Texan since 1973. Most recently, she had the pleasure of working for Ward and Susan Pennebaker as Director of Business Development at the advertising firm, Pennebaker. Jane was an active member of the National Investor Relations Institute, the International Association of Business Communicators and the American Marketing Association. Jane had a zest for life and encouraged others to find happiness and achieve their fullest potential. She will be remembered for the way she shared her positive outlook and generous nature with her family, friends, clients and co-workers. Jane is survived by her loving husband, Claude Mundy; her father, John Stirling Meyer, M.D. and wife, Cora Bess; sisters, Annie Wilkinson and husband Alan of Cascabel, Arizona; Elizabeth Ries and husband Ted of Santa Maria, California; Helen Meyer Smith and husband Christopher of Houston, Texas and Margaret Meyer, M.D. and husband, Robin of Austin, Texas, and her treasured step sisters, nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the medical teams that worked so diligently and caringly to help Jane during the last year of her life, especially Dr. Ara Vaporciyan and his team at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, including his nurse, Sherry Wright. The family also appreciates the dedication and care provided by Dr. Garrett Lynch and his team at the Methodist Hospital. Friends are cordially invited to join the family for a memorial service celebrating Jane's life on Friday afternoon, May 27, 2005 at four o'clock at the Bradshaw-Carter Home, 1734 West Alabama Street, Houston, Texas 77098. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to those groups that were special to Jane - the M.D. Anderson Patient Beauty Salon at 1515 Holcombe, Houston 77030 or the Houston Hospice, 1905 Holcombe, Houston, 77030. Online tributes can be posted at www.bradshawcarter.com.

Published by Houston Chronicle from May 3 to May 8, 2005.
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To the Mundy and Meyer Family I want offer my condolences to the famliy for the lost of Jane. My God Bless her and her family. Stay prayful in with God,you all need this at this time.



In Jesus I pray

sharon bostic

May 5, 2005

Russ, Sandy & Emily Wright

May 3, 2005

My prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.

DIANE GRIZZOFFI

May 3, 2005

Below is an Angels Prayer that, I hope, will give you some peace and comfort, if not now than in the days to come. My deepest sympathy to you and your family in this time of sorrow.

A friend





Weep not for me

now that I have passed.

Remember the laughter, the affection, the joy

not just the recent tears.

Cherish the memories, our hopes and dreams.

Hold fast to the love that we shared.

Be happy with the time we spent together

and being anew.

For I am not really gone,

I am closer than ever before.

As the morning sun rises

and throughout the busy day...I am with you.

Until the setting sun disappears on the horizon

and we watch the day turn into night...I am here.

You may feel a faint breeze stir round your head, while you slumber

as I gently kiss your forehead, "Good night."

The stars that shine so brightly in my heavenly sky

help me watch over you and keep you from harm.

I am the wind in the trees

and the song of a bird.

I am moonbeams in a midnight sky

and a glorious rainbow after the storm.

I am morning dew

and freshly-fallen snow.

I am a butterfly flying overhead

and a puppy happily at play.

I am a smile on a stranger's face

a gentle touch

a warm embrace.

Listen to the wind for my message of love.

Watch the sun rise and set in the sky with me.

Feel my essence encircle you with warm memories.

Open your heart to know...I am not gone.

Reach deep into your soul...You will find me.

I am here.

Have no fear.

I am with you,

Always

May 3, 2005

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