Jane Haggard

jane haggard

November 10, 1938 ~ September 25, 2020

Born in: Cincinnatti, Ohio
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Service for Jame Haggard:

On Friday, September 25th 2020, Jane Haggard, loving Mother, Grandmother and Great-grandmother passed away at the age of 81. Preceded in death by Charles, her Husband of 49 years. Jane is survived by her two daughters, Cheryl Haggard, Becky Haggard; her four grandchildren, Crystal Haggard, Randy Daugherty, Dana Daugherty (Seth Elwell), Sara Quinn (Casey Quinn); and four great-grandchildren, Jessi Elwell, Emma Quinn, Lyla Quinn and Coulter Quinn.
Jane worked as a psychiatric nurse for 33 years at The Colorado State Hospital. She was very conscientious in serving her patients with dignity, respect and true compassion. She was a special mother and grandmother who was a teacher of love and forgiveness and saw the best in everyone. She never judged and a seat was always open at her dinner table. As kind hearted as she was, she was merciless when it came to playing cards! She enjoyed playing Gin Rummy and Texas hold’em at Bonaventure Retirement Community where she spent her later years. She will be greatly missed by family and friends for she had a light that shone so bright.
Services, 1 p.m. Saturday, 10/10/2020, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Sangre de Cristo Hospice House, 1207 Pueblo Blvd. Way, Pueblo, CO 81005. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

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Memorial Service: October 10, 2020 1:00 pm

Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. My prayerful condolences to all of Jane’s family. I was hoping to make it to Pueblo for the funeral service for Jane, but it didn’t happen. I just finished watching the live stream. I worked with Jane for only four years at the Colorado State Hospital. I was a fellow nurse with Jane at the Methadone Clinic and later on the Division of Forensic Psychiatry. I truly enjoyed working with Jane. She was an excellent nurse and was respected by all our staff. I admired her for her knowledge, approach and kindness. It has been many years since I have had contact with Jane as I left the Colorado State Hospital in 1986 to pursue my vocation to the Catholic priesthood. But I have never forgotten her. It was so nice to listen to Crystal talk so lovingly about her grandmother and to see the pictures of Jane over the years. I know she leaves a huge void in your life. Be assured of my thoughts and prayers in the days, weeks, and months ahead. May she rest in perfect peace and enjoy the eternal life promised to her.
    With blessings,
    Fr. Louis Morrone, O.P.
    Denver, Colorado

  2. Jane was such a great person to have known. I really enjoyed all the Bible Studies we attended together each month when the Tabernacle Baptist Ladies Group met. She loved the Lord and was very interesting to be with at the studies. She was such a kind and caring person.
    My her family know how much I enjoyed knowing her

  3. I loved Jane to bits! She was a fellow “trouble maker” of mom’s at Bonaventure. I’m so going to miss the shenanigan’s at the dinner table! Such a wonderful lady! Rest easy my friend.

  4. I always loved being around Jane- me and my sister loved to go over to her house as kids/ sure we had fun playing with Becky and Shari but Jane made us feel welcome and treated us with kindness and love . My prayers and condolences to Jane’s family.

  5. Jane was such special person. She never had a bad word to say about anybody. She leaves many people to treasure her memory. I am grateful to have known her.


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