1918 - 2012
Early Life: Jane was born December 21, 1918, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Paul Hinckley Ray and Helen Owens Ray. She attended the College of William and Mary and graduated from the University of Utah at age 20, Summa Cum Laude and Phi Kappa Phi with a degree in Latin.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Jane married Grant Christopher Aadnesen, a Salt Lake Attorney, who preceded her in death in 1998. She enjoyed her affiliation with Pi Beta Phi, Salt Lake Junior League, Holy Cross Auxiliary, St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral Vestry, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and last but not least, "Sewing Club." Jane was an outstanding mother, a truly supportive grandmother and a loyal and faithful wife. She exemplified the true meaning of a lady. Jane was known for her wit, brains, beauty and grace. She adored her peers and all their children. She equally enjoyed all her children's friends. Jane still fondly remembered everyone until her final days. Jane Ray Aadnesen, a life-long resident of Salt Lake City, Utah, until 1998, died July 13, 2012, in Thomasville, Georgia. She was 93.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this info, source available below.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, parents, two younger sisters, Mary Ray Foreman and Pauline Ray Kehlenbeck.
Services: St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
Obituary: Deseret News | 2 August 2012
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1918 - 2012
Early Life: Jane was born December 21, 1918, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Paul Hinckley Ray and Helen Owens Ray. She attended the College of William and Mary and graduated from the University of Utah at age 20, Summa Cum Laude and Phi Kappa Phi with a degree in Latin.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Jane married Grant Christopher Aadnesen, a Salt Lake Attorney, who preceded her in death in 1998. She enjoyed her affiliation with Pi Beta Phi, Salt Lake Junior League, Holy Cross Auxiliary, St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral Vestry, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and last but not least, "Sewing Club." Jane was an outstanding mother, a truly supportive grandmother and a loyal and faithful wife. She exemplified the true meaning of a lady. Jane was known for her wit, brains, beauty and grace. She adored her peers and all their children. She equally enjoyed all her children's friends. Jane still fondly remembered everyone until her final days. Jane Ray Aadnesen, a life-long resident of Salt Lake City, Utah, until 1998, died July 13, 2012, in Thomasville, Georgia. She was 93.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this info, source available below.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, parents, two younger sisters, Mary Ray Foreman and Pauline Ray Kehlenbeck.
Services: St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
Obituary: Deseret News | 2 August 2012
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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