April 10, 2009
Gould, Jane
Jane Marie Gould, of West Roxbury, and formerly of Abbeville, Alabama and Florida, died Friday, April 10th, 2009 at her sister’s home in West Roxbury after a brief illness. She was 55. Jane was born in Boston December 7, 1953, a daughter of the late Kenneth A., and Margaret G. (Marshall) Gould. She worked for 18 years as a Licensed Practical Nurse in home health care. Jane is survived by her two sisters, Deborah McElhinney of Walpole, and Mary F. Bucelewicz of West Roxbury; and her brother, Kenneth A. Gould of Long Beach, California. A family funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 14th at 2:30 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 649 High Street, Westwood. Interment will be private.
Jane, I love you more! So glad you are “home”! Debbie
Dear Debbie,
We are so sorry for your loss. It was wonderful and loving for you and Mary to bring her home, so she could have her final days surrounded by the comfort, support and love of family and pass peacefully. She is truly safely home. Please let me know if there is anything we can do.
Love, Susan and Drew
Mary and Family,
I am very sorry for your loss.
Jane was so blessed to have all of you support her on her journey.My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
With my deepest sympathy,
Marcia
Sorry about your loss,thinking of you.
Mary
I am so sorry for your loss. How nice for Jane to be home with family during this difficult time. Please do not hesitate to ask for any help or support during this time.
Susan
Mary, Debbie, and Kenny,
I’m so sorry I couldn’t be there for Janie’s funeral today. I was thinking of you all, and of course have spoken to my mother since to get the update. Janie was so lucky to have such wonderful sisters and a brother who all pulled together for her and made her final days so peaceful.
You’re all in my thoughts and prayers. Love,
Ann
Jane looks so healthy and so happy in the photo you provided! Thank you for including it. It was my pleasure to know her in Abbeville for about a year, and she was such a joy to know. Always smiling and eager to give a hug, she shared her faith through our Sunday School class and worship at Abbeville United Methodist Church. She was one of those persons for whom you are grateful came your way. Thank you for being there for her when she needed you most.
Debbie, Mary, and Ken,
What an ordeal these three weeks have been. This trial has tested your limits and your faith, and look what you were able to do! Jane was so blessed to have you for siblings. When we visited Jane after she finally arrived home, she kept saying as she looked around the living room where she grew up, “It is so good to be home.” There is no price on such a gift. She was only able to experience that joy because of your determination. Good bless you for that! Jane, you can rest in peace knowing that you are loved beyond measure.