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Jane Powers

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East Lyme — Jane (Healey) Powers, a longtime resident of Niantic, died on Thursday, June 7, 2018, at Greentree Manor in Waterford.

Born Jane Marshall Healey on June 21, 1923 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Ruth (Hart) Healey and Thomas Frederick Healey, she was raised in West Haven and Orange. Her father worked in the brewing business and retired as brewmaster of Hull’s Brewing Company in New Haven. Jane graduated from Hillhouse High School in 1941 and earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Smith College in 1945. Soon after graduation, she and her friend Janet (Hutton) Sargent traveled through a not yet rebuilt Europe. The trip to Europe gave rise to many stories, including one about the night she arrived in a small Swedish town, only to find the hostel closed. Ever resourcefu­l, she consulted a policeman who found her a comfortabl­e bed in the town jail.

She returned to the United States and began a career as a buyer at Amelia Ames in New York City’s Garment District. She shared an apartment with her oldest friend, Jessie Piccolo. Jessie and her fiancé, John O’Neill, introduced her to William Powers, John’s childhood friend. Bill and Jane were married on April 18, 1953, and moved to Niantic, where Bill had started a career as a teacher. They raised five boys there: William Jr. (who predecease­d them), Mark of Niantic, Thomas of Clearwater, Fla., Joseph of Waterford and Richard of Greenwich.

Jane raised the family, but worked as well, conducting the University of Michigan surveys on consumer confidence. She was active in town affairs, serving on the East Lyme Board of Tax Review and the Commission on Aging, but devoted most of her energy to town schools. She was a substitute teacher, which led to a full-time position between 1973 and 1985, when she worked as attendance clerk at East Lyme High School. Those who had no excusable reason for being late or absent (you know who you are) remember her clemency in that role. She helped nudge many through to graduation. Jane enjoyed her colleagues, too. In retirement, she gathered with the secretary and teacher alumni for lunches and trips.

Jane loved watching her sons play sports in high school and college. She only missed a game if two occurred at the same time, in which case Bill would watch the other. In the summers, she and the family visited her sister, Ruth (Healey) Dunham and family, in Puerto Rico, then California, Ohio and South Carolina. She loved Niantic, especially McCook’s beach and the Hole in the Wall. Jane supported the ELHS swimming pool from the time it was built. She served on the pool commission and was a regular water aerobics participan­t well past her 90th birthday.

Jane had an enviable capacity to make friends. Many of them are gone, but those who remain remember her demonstrab­le joy at their company. Her true legacy is her family, who called her “Nee.” When she became a grandmothe­r, she talked of how she wanted to live a very long life to see how they developed. In her last few months, reflecting upon her life, she told her sons that she thought “it all turned out beautifull­y.”

In addition to Mark, Tom, Joe and Rich; she is survived by ten grandchild­ren: Hailey, Nicole, Katherine, Joseph, Caroline, Jessica, William, Maggy, Benjamin and Alexander; and three daughters-in-law, Maura, Susan and Emilie.

She was predecease­d by Bill, her husband of 58 years; and her sister, Ruth (Healey) Dunham.

Calling hours will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at the Thomas L. Neilan & Sons East Lyme Funeral Home, 48 Grand St., Niantic. We will celebrate a memorial Eucharist at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 21, at St. John’s Church, 400 Main St., Niantic. Interment will follow in Union Cemetery Niantic. That would have been her 95th birthday.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a contributi­on to the East Lyme Aquatic & Fitness Center Foundation, Inc. or the East Lyme Library Foundation be considered.

Please visit www.neilanfune­ralhome.com for directions, or to send a condolence message to the family. — Mayor and Council, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. — Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. — Groton Utilities Commission, 10 a.m., Municipal Building.

— Board of Education Committee of the Whole, 6 p.m., Administra­tive Office, Room 11.

— Town Council Personnel and Appointmen­ts Committee, 5:30 p.m., Town Hall Annex, Community Room 1; Historic District Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall Annex, Community Room 2; Noank Fire District Zoning Commission, 7 p.m., Noank Fire House.

— Groton Youth Advisory Committee, 12 p.m., Human Service Building, Conference Room; library board, 4 p.m., Groton Public Library; Zoning Commission, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall Annex, Community Room 2.

— Traffic Authority, 1:30 p.m., police department, Conference Room; Trails Coordinati­ng Task Force, 4 p.m., Senior Center; Harbor Management

— Economic Developmen­t Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall, Room 203.

— Board of Education, 6 p.m., High School, Library; Housing Authority, 5 p.m., Freedom Village, 2 Liberty Road, Oakdale.

— Parks and Recreation Commission, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall, Council Chambers.

— Inland Wetlands Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall, Council Chambers.

— City Council Public Safety Committee, 6:30p.m., City Hall, Council Chambers; City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, Council Chambers; Historic District and Design Review Board, 5:30 p.m., Public Library of New London.

— Planning and Zoning

— Lymes' Senior Center board of directors, 1 p.m., Lymes' Senior Center; Board of Selectmen, 4 p.m., Town Hall; Board of Selectmen special meeting, 6 p.m., Town Hall.

— Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., Town Hall; Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall.

— Board of Selectmen, 5 p.m., Town Hall.

— Oswegatchi­e Fire House Building Committee, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall; Waterford/East Lyme Shellfish Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall.

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