Toronto Star

SISTER JANE WILCOX, CSJ

(formerly Sister Mary Janine)

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Died peacefully at St. Joseph's Residence, 2 O'Connor Drive, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in the 58th year of her religious life. Sister Jane was predecease­d by her parents, Joseph Elmer Sister Jane was predecease­d by her parents, Joseph Elmer Wilcox and Margaret Isabel (nee Whalen) Wilcox. She is survived by her loving sisters, Margaret (Jim) and Nancy and her brothers, Peter (Maureen), Carl (Laura Anne), Brother William (Paul) Wilcox, CFC and Reverend James Wilcox (Astrid). She will be sadly missed by her brothers, sisters, many nephews and nieces as well as her Sisters in community and especially by her cousin, Sister Theresa Rodgers, CSJ. Sister Jane was the eldest of seven children born to Isabel and Joseph Wilcox. She grew up in Holy Cross Parish in Toronto where she was baptized and con rmed. Sister Jane attended St. Joseph's College School pursuing a commercial course. Following studies at a secretaria­l college, Sister Jane worked at The Globe and Mail newspaper in Toronto for seven and a half years. Sister Jane felt a call to religious life and entered the Congregati­on of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto in 1962, professing her nal vows in 1970. She was a soft spoken person with a good sense of humour who very much enjoyed sports, especially tennis. Sister Jane enjoyed writing poetry, some of which were published. Sister Jane served faithfully through the ministry of secretaria­l services. She showed versatilit­y as a sta member at St. Joseph's College School in Toronto and Oshawa Catholic High School, now Paul Dwyer High School, St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto and St. Joseph's General Hospital, Comox, BC. In Kitimat, BC, Sister Jane served in pastoral ministry at Christ the King Parish. Her contributi­on to the congregati­onal archives is greatly appreciate­d by her community. As Sister Jane's health declined, she was missioned to the Sisters of St. Joseph Residence at 2 O'Connor Drive in Toronto, where she continued in a ministry of prayer. During these unpreceden­ted times, it is with regret that the Sisters of St. Joseph will not have a public funeral service. There will be a private interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at a later date. In lieu of owers, donations may be made to Fontbonne Ministries, 101 Thorncli e Park Drive, Toronto, ON M4H 1M2.

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