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In Loving Memory Of Jane Maillet 1967 ~

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Moncton, NB. – Jane Maillet, 55, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 13th, 2022 at the Albert House Hospice in Moncton.
Born in Massachusetts, USA, she was the daughter of the late Gerard and the late Irene Maillet (Allain).
Jane will be greatly missed by her brother, John Maillet of Saint-Antoine; her uncle and aunt; several nieces and nephews; as well as her caregivers and close friends, Georges, who she called “Papa Georges” and Gisèle Hébert, of Moncton.
Besides her parents, Jane was predeceased by her paternal grand-parents, Arthur and Azelie Maillet (LeBlanc); her maternal grand-parents, Edgar and Blanche Gagnon (Allain); as well as her sister-in-law, Anita.
She worked for the federal government and was the founder and owner of Jane Maillet & Associate Inc. Devoted to her clients, they became her friends. Jane was extremely generous and lived a calm and peaceful life. She had a great love, as well as great respect for animals and nature.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to Jane’s clients, whom she loved dearly, the staff of Stella-Maris-de-Kent Hospital as well as the staff at the Albert House Hospice for the care given to Jane during her last moments. Also a special thanks to Odette of the Extra Mural for her support.
In respect to Jane’s wishes, there will be no visitation and no funeral service.
Donations in Jane’s memory can be made to the Moncton SPCA.
Arrangements under the professional care of
Passage Funeral Co-operative and Cremation Centre
3754 Route 134, Shediac Bridge, NB E4R 1T3
(506) 532-1050
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  1. I was deeply saddened to hear of Jane’s passing. She was such a vibrant, vivacious woman and a bright light.

    I had the privilege of working with Jane and becoming her friend. She was such a feisty, fun woman; she was whip smart, independent, determined, loyal and whatever she put her mind to, she got it done. She was a fighter and her integrity didn’t allow her to back down from a tough challenge. She always encouraged me by telling me “chin up, Princess”

    She was also incredibly witty and loved to have a good laugh; she had the cutest giggle that would always make me smile. She drove like a maniac, but that was part of her charm.
    She loved the peace and quiet of her lovely home and enjoyed its comforts with her precious cat Simba. She loved going sailing and lived for summer sunshine as she enjoyed the outdoors of New Brunswick.

    Jane, I will never forget you and I am so lucky for the time and great memories we shared. You will be missed. Thank you for being my friend.



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