Pauline Jane Lewis

Pauline “Jane” Lewis, 102, of East Main Street, Bradford, passed away, Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home.

Born March 2, 1918 in Warren, she was a daughter of the late Gilbert and Olga (Halberg) Loree. She was a 1936 graduate of Warren High School.

On October 8, 1943 in Warren, she married Robert E. Lewis who survives. 

Jane was proud to be a stay at home wife, mother and grandma. She enjoyed working in her gardens, feeding the birds, and loved her dogs and cats. She enjoyed all living creatures. 

Jane became a member of First United Methodist Church in 1949, where she was actively involved with Dorcas Circle and many other groups throughout the years.  

Surviving in addition to her husband Bob of 76 years, is one daughter, Nan L. Stoling, of Rochester, NY, one granddaughter, Tammie Kimpton, of Rochester, NY, two great grandsons, Kyle and Christopher Kimpton, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister Irene Riggs.

At the families request there will be no public services observed. Private services for family will be held with Rev. Seth McClymonds, Jr., pastor of the First United Methodist Church officiating.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Memorials contributions if desired, may be made to the First United Methodist Church 23 Chambers Street, Bradford, PA 16701, or the SPCA, PO Box 113, Bradford PA 16701.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Bob, Nan and Family, My sincere sympathy on the Passing of “Aunt”Jane Lewis. Though in the distant past, I remember Jane’s welcoming smile whenever we drove to Bradford on a Sunday afternoon to share good food, lots of conversation & laughter, and the kids got to play with Nan & her delightful toys! In more recent years, I marveled over the pictures taken of Bob and Jane whenever the Indiana and Pennsylvania cousins gathered. For so long both Bob & Jane seemed to defy aging. Bob, you are like an older brother to my dad. My Dad’s warm memories of you and Jane will not be forgotten. I’m Thankful for this cousin connection. Again, I’m very sorry for your loss. I pray that God will comfort and bless you all. Becky Nordin Verhagen Cincinnati, Ohio
— Becky Nordin Verhagen

My sincerest sympathy to Nan, Bob and Tammie for your loss. I only wish I could have shared more of her long and blessed life. She was a wonderful person. God has and will continue to bless her.
— Roger Clark

My deepest sympathy and my prayers go out to all who have lost this lovely woman. Tammie, your grandma will be with you always.
— Julie Holt

It was a pleasure to know Jane for a just a little while the last year. Her mind was sharp and she always had a funnier retort than anything I could offer. Nan, you were so good to her. My thoughts are with you and Bob.
— Mark Zampogna

dear NAN SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MOM SHE &YOUR DAD ARE SUCH WONDERFULL PEOPLE PLEASE GIVE YOUR FARTHER MY CONDOLENCES YOUR FRIEND FROM A LONG TIME AGO.
— STEVE STIDD

Nan, Tammy and family. The world is a little sadder for losing Jane. She felt so much a part of our family. Though she lived an enviously long life, I am just so sorry that we''ve lost her. When I heard this morning, the memories just came flooding back. She was a grandmother to our children and a wonderful friend and neighbor to us.
— Paul and Myra Reichart

Nan and family, I am so sorry to hear about Jane. When we were young, I thought of her as my second mother, and the home she made as my second home. We were so lucky to have her in our lives. Big hugs to you and your family.
— Linda Austin Huntoon

Condolences

  • Bob, Nan and Family, My sincere sympathy on the Passing of “Aunt”Jane Lewis. Though in the distant past, I remember Jane’s welcoming smile whenever we drove to Bradford on a Sunday afternoon to share good food, lots of conversation & laughter, and the kids got to play with Nan & her delightful toys! In more recent years, I marveled over the pictures taken of Bob and Jane whenever the Indiana and Pennsylvania cousins gathered. For so long both Bob & Jane seemed to defy aging. Bob, you are like an older brother to my dad. My Dad’s warm memories of you and Jane will not be forgotten. I’m Thankful for this cousin connection. Again, I’m very sorry for your loss. I pray that God will comfort and bless you all. Becky Nordin Verhagen Cincinnati, Ohio

    — Becky Nordin Verhagen
  • My sincerest sympathy to Nan, Bob and Tammie for your loss. I only wish I could have shared more of her long and blessed life. She was a wonderful person. God has and will continue to bless her.

    — Roger Clark
  • My deepest sympathy and my prayers go out to all who have lost this lovely woman. Tammie, your grandma will be with you always.

    — Julie Holt
  • It was a pleasure to know Jane for a just a little while the last year. Her mind was sharp and she always had a funnier retort than anything I could offer. Nan, you were so good to her. My thoughts are with you and Bob.

    — Mark Zampogna
  • dear NAN SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MOM SHE &YOUR DAD ARE SUCH WONDERFULL PEOPLE PLEASE GIVE YOUR FARTHER MY CONDOLENCES YOUR FRIEND FROM A LONG TIME AGO.

    — STEVE STIDD