Jane Fox
Jane Catherine Fox of Olivette, Mo. died on October 16, 2009 at the age of 55.
She enjoyed a long career at Arch Coal of Creve Couer.
Beloved wife of Jim Mosblech and loving mother to Jonathan Mosblech; dear sister, grandmother, aunt, cousin, and dedicated friend to countless many.
Funeral Information
Memorial breakfast Wednesday, Oct. 21, 8am to 9:30 am in the church basement with a Funeral Mass at 10am St Joseph’s Catholic Church,
106 N. Meramec Clayton, Mo. 63105.
Donations Information
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Siteman Cancer Center/ Barnes Jewish Hospital
Evie, Im so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you. Stella
I am sorry for your loss, Jane touched many lives. Our Coal-Mac group always looked forward to her visits.
I did not meet you Jane, face to face in this life but I will meet you in Heaven next to our Lord. You gave me courage when I needed it most. You gave my son your phone number and told him I could call you. and I did. I was diagnosised with breast cancer on 2.5.09. You were so sweet to me and helped me accept the cancer with hope and courage. My son thought the world of you for the short time that he knew you.
To the family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Love in Jesus’ name.
Carolyn Swan
Jim, Jonathan, Family, and many Friends of Jane: I have been Jane’s hair stylist and friend for nearly 30 years. Jane shared many stories of her love for Jim and her pride for Jonathan. I will miss our visits. If there were more people like Jane, the world would be a much better place. Keep the spirit of Jane in your lives. She will be greatly missed. JR
I really enjoyed working with Jane. She had an incredible personality that always made others smile. Your family is in our prayers. God bless
Matt Wambold
My condolences to the family and friends of Jane. She will truly be missed.
Your brave spirit will always be an inspiration to me. I feel so honored to have known you as a friend.
Jim, Im so sorry to hear of your loss. Im not sure I met Jane, possibly at one of the McBride reunions, but I know that she was a big part of your life. My deepest condolences to you.
I am so sorry for your loss. But now Jane is with the Lord and looking down on all. She will forever be missed.
The world has lost a great person. She will be truly missed.
I met Jane in 1989 on my first day at Arch and she was such a caring person with a heart of gold. She will be missed by many and remembered fondly by all those that knew her. We had many talks over the years about our sons, my brothers cancer and about life. She fought hard to beat the cancer beast and along the way helped many others. My condolences to Jim and Jonathon. I will never forget Jane and that smile she always had.
Dearest Jim and Jonathan,
May you find comfort and feel the love of those who knew Jane, she was truly a remarkable person. I will always remember her kindness and am so grateful to have known her!
God Bless You!!!
Denise Ligon
Jim,
My heart goes out to you in your loss of the love of your life.
Bob
I met Jane in 1974 wnen I was a freshman at UMSL. We worked together in the library and for a year Jane and I, along with Jo Anne Weinhold and Mary Cardinale, lived together in a townhouse by school. Great times! I will always remember Jane’s beautiful smile and upbeat personality. I will miss her always. My condolences to Jim and Jonathan; she loved you both very much.
Prayers are with you and your family.
I haven’t worked at Arch Coal long, but what I will always remember of Jane is she always had a smile. My mother was diagnosed with cancer this year, and Jane offered to have a conversation with Mom. Mom called Jane and through that conversation Jane comforted Mom on beginning her journey with cancer.
Sincerely,
Joe Swan
I am very sorry for your loss. Please know that Jane is in my prayers, as are you. Jane was someone that I enjoyed working with and I will miss her very much. Please know that she is someone I will always remember. My sincere condolences, Julie Kohn
It has been a pleasure to have know Jane. We meet in 1990 and have always enjoyed conversations and visits with her. She would always be so happy no matter what. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and worked with her. My thoughts and prayers to her husband and son
Jim – I am very sorry for your loss and will keep you and your son in my prayers.
We are so happy to have had the opportunity to visit with Jane and Jim in Atlanta. We will always remember Jane’s beautiful, cheerful smile and the courageous way she fought cancer. Jane was a caring and giving woman, and her positive, upbeat attitude touched everyone around her. She was truly loved and she will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Jim and Jonathan are in our thoughts as they face these difficult days/weeks ahead.
It was an honor to know someone as kind and light hearted as Jane. Her smile warmed up every room and she was truly someone who was as beautiful on the outside as on the inside. She is someone you never forget.
Through Dennis, we have had the great pleasure of getting to know the Fox family. What an incredible tragedy this has been. Jane was a wonderful woman, and her loss is felt throughout her extended family.
I have known Jane for 20 years at Arch and we shared a very special bond as breast cancer fighters. I will keep her in my heart and we pursue a cure for breast cancer. My sincere sympathy to Jim and Jonathan. Jane was a gem
Words are not enough to express the loss of your spirit here on earth. Time has passed to quickly but your imprint is with many. Rest in Peace.