Jane’s life was a testament to resilience and love. She married her first husband, Ted, and they had 13 children. When Ted lost his battle with cancer, Jane carried on and remarried. Her second husband, Bob, shared seven children with her before he tragically passed away in a car accident.
Despite the hardships, Jane found love again with her third husband, John, and they added five children to her growing family. Over her lifetime, Jane became the proud mother of 25 children. After living a life filled with love and challenges, Jane eventually passed away, leaving behind a large family and countless stories.
At her funeral, the preacher spoke warmly about Jane’s life, calling her a loving woman who touched so many lives. He ended his prayer with the words, “They’re finally together,” a line that brought comfort to many in attendance.
However, Jane’s friend Ethel couldn’t resist leaning over to her best friend Margaret and whispering, “Do you think he means her first, second, or third husband?” Margaret, ever quick-witted, smirked and replied, “I think he means her legs, Ethel… her legs.”
The unexpected comment sparked stifled laughter between the two friends, proving that Jane’s vibrant spirit and humor lived on even in the most somber moments.