Nancy Jayne

Nancy King Jayne

Nancy King Jayne, born on July 29, 1943, died on
September 26, 2025, at the age of 82, after a courageous
battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Nancy moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Kirksville,
Missouri, during her seventh-grade year, where she met
Randy Jayne — a friendship that blossomed into a lifelong
love.  They were soul mates. She followed Randy to Colorado
as he attended the United States Air Force Academy, and in
1966, they married, beginning nearly 60 years of love,
partnership, and shared adventures.

As an Air Force wife, Nancy embraced the challenges and
changes of military life with grace and quiet strength, always
creating a warm and welcoming home wherever they lived.
In 1980, she and Randy moved to Webster Groves, Missouri
where they raised their two children and made deep
friendships that lasted to this day.  Nancy pursued her
passion by returning to school to earn a degree in interior
design. She went on to start her own business and worked as
a professional interior designer for 20 years, bringing
beauty, creativity, and personalized style to the homes and
lives of her clients.  After their retirement, Nancy and Randy
treasured their time wintering at their home on Sanibel
Island and traveling the world on adventures.

Nancy is survived by her husband, Randy Jayne, and their
two children: Kathryn Jayne Drennen (born 1969) and her
husband Eric Drennen, and Matthew R. Jayne (born 1975)
and his wife Dana Jayne. She was the proud grandmother of
Maggie, Jack, and Ava, and a loving step-grandmother to
Gabrielle and Sydney, all of whom brought her great joy.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Anne King, her
father, Nelson King, and her sister, Judith King Mittler.

Nancy will be remembered for her warmth, creativity,
resilience, and unwavering love. Though her final years were
marked by the challenges of Alzheimer’s, her spirit and
grace remained a beacon to her family and friends.

A service to celebrate Nancy’s life will be held on Saturday,
November 8, 2025 at 1pm at Eliot Chapel in Kirkwood
Missouri.  Followed by a celebration of her life at the home
she shared with Randy.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in
her memory to the Alzheimer’s Association or a charity of
your choice.

1 Comments

  1. Hank, Bev and Harrison Jonas on October 8, 2025 at 7:11 pm

    Nancy was incredibly talented, funny and always honest to the core. She was a loving and devoted wife to Randy as they traveled the world, and caring mother to Kathryn and Matt. We will miss her nudges to visit this museum or enjoy this musical event. We were so glad to be able to share time with her at Marietta’s life celebration.



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