Amie Westfall
You were one of my biggest cheerleaders and will be missed!
-Amie and Dominic
Birth date: Mar 27, 1957 Death date: Feb 26, 2019
Jayne A. (DeYoung) Wilson, 61, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday, February 26, 2019. She was born March 27, 1957 to Bernard and Marian (Balkema) DeYoung in Muskegon, Michigan. She had a love for family, reading, camp Read Obituary
You were one of my biggest cheerleaders and will be missed!
-Amie and Dominic
My prayers go out to the family and friends. My fondest memory of Jayne is when l returned to work after my sister died. When she walked into the store and immediately walked up to me and expressed her sympathy. We had some good times together as well.
Jayne was my patient at MFB, from day one until she was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. We remained friends after she was released. We are now in a group called “The Gang” she named us that. Pam, Selma, Audrey and I. We are definitely going to miss her and love her always. RIH my friend.
Prayers for Rich and the family. I wish I could be there to say a goodbye. Jayne, while I knew her for only a short time at RGIS was by far the best boss I've ever had. She had heart of pure gold and cared about each and everyone one of us. Rest in peace Jayne, I will miss you.
When I met Jayne she was an assistant team leader for RGIS. She helped teach me the ropes and impressed me as a fun loving, kind hearted person. We survived many busy January inventory's working around the clock with little sleep which lead to survival party's { fun fun } when January was over. We were called "heavy weights"one night when four of us woman pushed our district manager Ron Hayek out of the median. He thought he would need a tow truck! Jayne worked hard and climbed the ladder to team leader, area manager, and finally district manager. She gave her best always! Her family was her pride & joy. We watched each others kids grow up and Jayne was proud of her family. RIP my friend. You will always have a place in my heart. Prayers for comfort to her family.
Tammy Patterson
I remember all the times working with Jayne at RGIS. I also remember all the fun that we had bowling. Jayne was always a fun person to be around.
Jayne we shall all miss your smiling face & sassy come backs, & loving heart. I thank God He brought you into my life at Mary Free Bed when we seemed to need each other in our recovery. I will remember & miss you always roomie. Enjoy your well earned rest. I know you can walk & run without fear of falling now. Love ya girlfriend, Pammie.
Our condolences on the passing of your loved one Jayne. She was such a nice person, always had a smile and sense of humor. Rich we will keep you and you family in our prayers, sorry for your loss.
Deb Becker-Fountain