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Jane Siskowski Warren - Class of 1966
Submitted by Bill & Karen Norvell 1965 & 1966 <w.norvell@att.net> on 14/Sep/2020 184.88.194.197

Jane
Siscowski Warren, 72 years old of Newburgh, NY, passed away peacefully in St.
Luke's Hospital surrounded by her family. Jane was born on June 5, 1948 in
Newburgh, NY to her parents, John and Dorothy Siscowski. She attended Newburgh
schools and graduated from Newburgh Free Academy in 1966. Jane worked for Career
Resumes as the Senior Managing Consultant, for almost 30 years and absolutely
loved her job. Jane was married to Timothy Warren who she spent the last 25
years of her life with. Jane loved spending time with her family, who were the
most important to her. She made friends at St Luke's Cornwall infusion center,
where she received her blood transfusions and they became a huge part of her
life and a part of her support system. Jane was survived by her husband Tim and
her daughter Jodi Whitehead and her husband Shawn and daughter Randi Quick her
grandson Ross Whitehead and his wife Allison and grandson Cameron Lopez and her
great granddaughter, Lily Whitehead. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m.,
Friday, September 18th at Brooks Funeral Home, 481 Gidney Ave., Newburgh, NY
12550. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m., Saturday, September 19th at St. Mary's
Church in Marlboro, NY. Due to the public health concerns of COVID-19, please
know there is an occupancy limitation which may cause a wait time. Facial
coverings must be worn in the funeral home at all times. Please call daughter
Randi if you have any questions at 845-905-6430. To send a personal condolence
please visit www.brooksfh.com or call
(845) 561-8300. - June 5, 1948 - September 12, 2020
To Jane’s friends: from Randi Quick - Jane’s daughter.
I would like to announce my Mom’s passing, if you haven’t already heard. On
behalf of my sister Jodi Marie and my Dad (Tim Warren) we want to welcome you to
say a final goodbye this coming Friday. We know Mom meant a whole lot to so many
people. There is a handful of you she spoke about regularly to me and I want to
personally thank you for being her friend and sharing stories and posts that
made her smile while she was suffering. My mom was a private woman and wanted no
one to worry about her. She hid her cancer from so many people even though I
would encourage her to talk about it. I prayed she would open herself up to the
love and support I know you all would have given. Again, thank you so much from
the bottoms of our hearts. We hope to meet you in person on Friday.

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