Jayne Ann Jaynes (August 01, 2024 - June 22, 1958)

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Jayne Ann Jaynes
  • August 01, 2024
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  • June 22, 1958

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Jayne Ann Jaynes 66, passed away from pancreatic cancer in the comfort of her home surrounded by family on Thursday August 1, 2024. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 22, 1958. She moved from Detroit, Michigan to Titusville, Florida in 1981. After moving to Florida she attended college at Brevard Community College. She worked Fat Boys BBQ as the bookkeeper up until 2000, she then began her career at the Cocoa Beach Pier as the Controller and remained there until her health started to fail.

Jayne was a volunteer for the National Kidney Foundation. She enjoyed doing breast cancer walks during the month of October to honor herself as a survivor and others around her. During Christmas time she enjoy baking cookies and gifting them to friends and family. In her free time she was a master crochet artist.

She is survived by her husband Bill of 26 plus years and their daughter Mary, her mother Peggy Dwenger, her brothers: Bart Dwenger Sun City, Arizona; Doug Dwenger (Colleen) Plymouth, Michigan; Phil Dwenger (Lisa) Palm Bay, FL; Miche Dwenger (Angie) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and friends that became her extended family. She is proceeded in death by her father Donald Dwenger.

n lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of St. Francis, 1250 Grumman Place, Titusville, FL 32780


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Location:
Cocoa Beach Pier
401 Mead Avenue Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

Date & Time:
September 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM


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  1. Lori Green says:
    07 Aug 2024
    To Bill and Mary
    Taylor and I are thinking of you during this difficult time and we send you both our love.
    Jayne was a very special person and I am grateful I was able to call her my friend. Her smile and laugh could get me through difficult times and I always felt lighter in her presence . She always gave me good advice and she was a foundation to me when I needed it. I always told Jayne she was rock solid which to me is the highest of compliments. She had a great sense of humor that could make you crack up. She had a great love for her friends and her family. She was another Mother to the crazy miniature pinscher George and she spoiled him rotten just like she spoiled everyone she loved.

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