In Memoriam
Remembering The Faculty And Staff That We Have Lost …
Jane Hollman
English
April 23, 2017
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Hollman, Jane, age 74, of Pennsbury Village, on Sunday, April 23, 2017.
Beloved sister of Mary Ruth (Ward) Kelsey and Lew (Ruth) Hollman; cherished aunt of Michael (Linda) Davis, Susan Rosepink, Webster (Kate) Kelsey, Will Hollman, Robert Hollman, and Rebecca Hollman; great-aunt of Michael Davis, Jonathan Davis, Emily Davis, Wally and Betty Lou Kelsey; dear cousin, William (Kathie) Wollett; also survived by numerous friends.
Jane retired from Upper St. Clair school district after many years of teaching high school English. She was involved in many high school activities including the yearbook and National Honor Society and was a founding member of the Hall of Fame.
She was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan and enjoyed cooking and sharing food with family and friends. She spent her retirement years following her passion for Shakespeare by teaching seniors many of his plays and poems just for fun. She had a wonderful sense of humor and made Shakespeare's works come alive.
She passed peacefully with her family at her side on the day Shakespeare was born and died. No public visitation. A memorial service will be celebrated Saturday, May 13, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Rd., Pgh., PA 15241. Family suggests memorial contributions to Animal Friends. Please view or add tributes atmbeinhauerfuneral.com.
Hollman, Jane, age 74, of Pennsbury Village, on Sunday, April 23, 2017.
Beloved sister of Mary Ruth (Ward) Kelsey and Lew (Ruth) Hollman; cherished aunt of Michael (Linda) Davis, Susan Rosepink, Webster (Kate) Kelsey, Will Hollman, Robert Hollman, and Rebecca Hollman; great-aunt of Michael Davis, Jonathan Davis, Emily Davis, Wally and Betty Lou Kelsey; dear cousin, William (Kathie) Wollett; also survived by numerous friends.
Jane retired from Upper St. Clair school district after many years of teaching high school English. She was involved in many high school activities including the yearbook and National Honor Society and was a founding member of the Hall of Fame.
She was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan and enjoyed cooking and sharing food with family and friends. She spent her retirement years following her passion for Shakespeare by teaching seniors many of his plays and poems just for fun. She had a wonderful sense of humor and made Shakespeare's works come alive.
She passed peacefully with her family at her side on the day Shakespeare was born and died. No public visitation. A memorial service will be celebrated Saturday, May 13, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Rd., Pgh., PA 15241. Family suggests memorial contributions to Animal Friends. Please view or add tributes atmbeinhauerfuneral.com.
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