Jane Morgan: Jane’s family was her heart’s joy

This section includes both obituaries and memories. Honoring our loved ones who have died does not end immediately after their passing. We recognize that… so we’re extending our obituary section to include individuals who may have left a long time ago. If you want to remember someone who is gone, either recently or longer ago, please send a photo and a few sentences to [email protected]. Tell us why you would like to honor the person–is it their birthday, the date of their passing or some other date of significance to you.

Jane morgan

1932-2016

A sweet soul was lost when Ladonna Jane Morgan, known as Jane, left us on Wednesday, December 28, 2016. Her departure was peaceful, with several family members surrounding her with love to the end.

Jane was born in Norwood, Missouri on November 28, 1932 to John and Sylvia Beidleman. The family left Missouri to move to Fortuna in 1938, and Jane would make Humboldt her home for the remainder of her life. The family eventually moved to Eureka and operated the Cherry Blossom Bakery, where Jane would work during her high school years.

Jane attended Eureka High School and graduated in 1950. She then attended Humboldt State College until 1952. After college, Jane worked for a time with Caltrans plotting roads until she married James Arnot in 1953. They would have three children: Janet, David, and Joe. Jane and James would later divorce. Jane would eventually meet her forever husband, Bob Morgan, at the car races at Redwood Acres. They were married in 1967 and would have celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary on December 31, 2016. This union produced their son, Michael, and also brought step-children Jerry and Debbie into the family fold.

Jane worked for many years in the banking industry and retired from the Bank of Loleta. Due to her sweet disposition, it was not uncommon for people to let other folks pass them in line as they waited for Jane’s window to become available. Her beautiful smile, gracious words, and kind laugh no doubt helped brighten many peoples’ day.

Jane enjoyed antique collecting, was very knowledgeable on many collectable items, and was a champion of bidding and selling on e-Bay. A vast variety of dolls, doll houses, and other collectables adorn her home and fascinate every visitor. Jane was also an avid reader, and was known to pack up bags of books she’d read to exchange with friends to keep her reading supply fresh. She was also a great historian on not only her family, but her husband’s as well. She had an uncanny ability to remember names, dates, and family stories and loved sharing this information with her family and friends.

Above and beyond everything else, Jane’s family was her heart’s joy. There was nothing Jane wouldn’t do for her family. Her husband, kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids were truly the light of her life. We are all blessed to have had this wonderful, loving woman in our lives. And, although there is great sadness in losing Jane, there is also comfort in knowing that she now is in a place where her precious memories are restored and can be shared with her heavenly family.

Jane is survived by her husband, Bob, her children: David Arnot, Janet Arnot, Joe (Terry) Arnot, and Michael Morgan; her step-children: Jerry (Charlotte) Johnsen and Debbie (Bill) Damiano; her grandchildren: Shawn Ison, Kelsey Arnot, Nicholas Arnot, James Arnot, Phillip Arnot, Jeanette Arnot, Madison Arnot, Natalie Arnot, and Kayla Arnot; and her numerous great-grandchildren.

Bob would like to thank Sarah and her staff at Redwood R and R Living Facility and all of Hospice of Humboldt staff for their loving care and support of Jane. Your incredible dedication to caring for Jane and support of her family will never be forgotten.

Jane will be interned at Ocean View Cemetery. A private family gathering will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, the Alzheimer’s Foundation, or a charity of choice.

“A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.”

Facebooktwitterpinterestmail

Join the discussion! For rules visit: https://kymkemp.com/commenting-rules

Comments system how-to: https://wpdiscuz.com/community/postid/10599/

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

2 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Loleta Banker
Guest
Loleta Banker
7 years ago

Sweet, sweet lady, whom I had the pleasure of meeting and working with at the Bank of Loleta. Jane was truly an interesting, smart and compassionate person who loved her family, friends and customers. Hers was a life well lived and she was well loved. My condolences to her family and friends as they mourn her loss.

Zoey
Guest
Zoey
6 years ago

I worked with Jan at Bank of Loleta too a all around great gal 😉 one saying she said was “work smarter not harder”. I still say that years later 😊
RIP beautiful lady!!