Jan, speaking through Jim, thanks all of her friends here for their kind thoughts and words expressed in her memory.
Jan
Jan, speaking through Jim, thanks all of her friends here for their kind thoughts and words expressed in her memory.
Jan
Jan McArthur
"When a [wo]man is tired of London... [s]he is tired of life!" (Johnson)
It is the most marvelous city in the world!
I got a cold chill when I saw the author of this post.
Jim, you and Jan are in our thoughts daily. There are plenty of times - the most recent being last evening - when Cheryl and I talk about you both and remember your UK visit with fondness.
You are both very special people, and you have a presence which endears others to you. Remember the barman in the pub? He still asks about you every time we walk in.
That's how you touch other people's lives and enrich them beyond measure by having known you, no matter how briefly.
Jan had a wonderful, almost childlike innocence about her, a wide-eyed curiosity about anyone she met and such a zest for life. That's what we'll remember, and we keep her alive in our thoughts.
God Bless you both.
Mike & Cheryl
Why, thanks to the both of you!
I didn't mean to scare anyone! I do keep Jan's Facebook account going: I'm on there more often than I'm on my own Facebook account, though I must admit that I get tired of the general lack of any really meaty discussions on Facebook.
I'm surprised, but delighted, to learn that the barman at the pub still remembers me.
I'll be in England in May, but it's part of a whirlwind tour through Wales, the Irish Republic, and hitting Oxford, Stratford, and London. Jan was originally scvheduled to be the college's tour leader. I did a lot of soul-searching before I made up my mind that yes, I think I can bear to go without her, despite the memories of her that will overwhelm me while I'm there.
Some day, if I'm able, I'd like to come back to England one last time, making my own schedule, just to see all the many good friends we made there.
You have summed Jan up perfectly! What it's difficult for a lot of people to understand is that she really WAS exactly that sort of person you saw when you met her. Whether she was teaching a class or talking to a neighbor or alone with me, that enthusiasm and energy was always there.
I miss her terribly, and I know that I always will.
Your friend always.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
RIP Jan
All the eloquence has been done Jim, but please accept our seincere condolances.
Sammie & Gary
Thank you, Sammie and Gary, for your condolences. And for your eloquence.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
A sad occasion, to be sure. . . yet neither of us will ever forget the kindnesses shown by our many BBS and UBC friends in the wake of this sad occasion. You all have helped me get though this difficult period, and you all have my undying thanks.
Jim. And Jan.
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone