The Punxsutawney Spirit

Jane Ann (Wehrle) Spencer, 82

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Jane Ann (Wehrle) Spencer, 82, of Punxsutawn­ey, passed away on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, at Punxsutawn­ey Area Hospital.

She was born in Punxsutawn­ey on April 10, 1940, a daughter of the late Francis Eugene “Pete” Wehrle and Estella Grace (Huey) Wehrle.

Following high school, Jane continued her education in the field of psychology.

On May 10, 1962, she married her teenage sweetheart, William Harrison Spencer. The two were inseparabl­e and enjoyed 60 years together and raised three wonderful daughters.

Jane Ann and her husband, Bill, owned and operated Sycamore Apartments for many years.

She loved people and had a huge heart for helping others and particular­ly those who needed it most. She was a true advocate of kindness and humanity. She volunteere­d many hours helping others find housing, services and basic needs to improve their lives. Through the years, she touched many lives, and there were many who touched her life in turn. She was a selfless, incredible woman. Her compassion­ate heart included a love for all of God’s creatures.

Her interests were traveling all over the world, to include Italy, France and Ireland, to name a few. She loved gardening and canning, and was a cookbook connoisseu­r. Jane was naturally talented as an artist, a photograph­er, a writer and guitar and piano player. She enjoyed her life, her gifts of talent and the compassion­ate heart she was given.

She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Barbara Alexander and Nancy Johnson.

In addition to her husband, Bill, she is survived by three daughters, Julie SpencerBan­ks and husband Michael of Sharpsburg, Georgia, Susan DeCourcy and husband Ken of Dallas, Georgia, and Tricia Spencer-Babco and husband Scott of Punxsutawn­ey; eight grandchild­ren, Lauren DeCourcy, Lakin DeCourcy-Robinson, Natasha Vaughn, Danielle Reitz, Meagan DeCourcy, Lucas DeCourcy, Chelsea Babco-Dallas and Parker Babco; eight great-grandchild­ren; and two brothersin-law, Roger Alexander of Texas and Michael Johnson of Virginia.

In accordance with her wishes, there will be no visitation. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Shumaker Funeral Home, Inc., Punxsutawn­ey.

She will be interred at the American Legion Memorial Plot near Circle Hill Cemetery, Bell Township.

Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the charity of your choice. Jane was a huge supporter of many wonderful causes over the years. Online condolence­s may be made at www. shumakerfh.com.

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