Jane Jones
Jane Ellen Jones (Lutz) peacefully passed away Saturday, March 12, 2011 surrounded by family, friends and love. She was a loving and patient wife of thirty-seven years to Alan D. Jones; mother extraordinaire to Molly J. Jones, Austin D. Jones, and Alison A. Jones; sister to Jacqui Stoneman (Harry), John Thomas Lutz (Barbara), and Jim C. Lutz (Diann). She was welcomed on the other side by her parents, Jack and Jane Lutz, family and friends.
Jane was born in St. Louis on May 15, 1950, attended Dewey Grade School, Southwest High School and received a Masters Degree in Special Education from University of Missouri – St. Louis. Jane was a special education teacher for many years and taught in the Kirkwood and Washington, MO school districts. After the birth of her second child, Jane became a full-time mother and homemaker. While raising three wonderful children, Jane was active in school activities, sporting events, social clubs and shared her time as a volunteer at the St. Louis Zoo.
Jane was loved and made friends wherever she went. People gravitated towards her positive energy and infectious personality. She was strong-willed and opinionated, and loved a good debate. She was also incredibly open-minded and tolerant of people’s differences. Although she had three children, she was “Mama Jones” to many more. Her legacy will live on through all the people she has inspired along the way.
Jane’s generosity and fight against cancer continued even after her death, as she donated her body to medical research in the hope she could help others. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jane’s memory to Friends of Kids With Cancer at www.friendsofkids.com.
Family and friends are invited to a memorial service and luncheon celebration on Saturday, April 2nd at 11:30 a.m. at Royale Orleans, 2801 Telegraph Road St. Louis, MO 63125. Jane’s family has requested that if you would like to share a memory or funny story about Jane, please email it to: janejonesstories@gmail.com
We’ll miss you Aunt Janie! Rest in peace!
Thinking of you.
The pictorial tribute to your Mom, Austin, was beautiful. I am so glad you have such wonderful memories. Take care of you and the rest of your family.
I can’t get over how much you look like your beautiful mom, Molly. She will no doubt live on very strongly in you. I love you and am looking forward to hugging you and celebrating your mom on
April 2.
Molly, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your mother was a beautiful human being, both inside and out.
You will forever be my Mama Jones! Love to the Jones family from the fouth child!
I love and miss you Mama Jones! Thank you for inspiring me to become a teacher and encouraging me through your example to be a more positive and loving person. I love Jane and the Jones family with all my heart. -The “fifth” child of many who loved Jane like a mother
My thoughts go out to my dear friends Jen and Lucas on the passing of their special aunt. I love you both!
Alison, my thought and prayers are with you and the rest of the Jones family.
Wow! I am amazed at how much you look like your mother, Molly! You are such a strong woman and awesome friend Molls. You and the Jones family are in my thoughts and prayers everyday! Love you all!
A great Docent at the St Louis Zoo, and a great person to work with. Always upbeat with a good sense of humor and positive message. I am proud to have known Jane.
Molly, I’m so sorry for your lose. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. You have a wonderful angel in heaven watching over you all now! May God be with you and your family in this time of need.
Alan and family I am sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Alan and family: We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you from Springfield, IL
I have a lot of great memories of grade school and high school together. Jane would do anything for anyone. I always thought so much of her. I’m so sad to hear of her passing. May you rest in peace my friend! , Bowling Green, KY
A most beautiful tribute to a fellow classmate that will be missed.
I remember Janie from high school. She always had a smile on her face. She would do anything for anyone. What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person! Know that we love you, Janie! Prayers to your lovely family.
Jane and I were SSD teachers at North Middle in Kirkwood. She was a kind word and a warm smile to everyone around her. She will be greatly missed and her light was extinguished way too soon. May God Bless you and your family during this difficult time.