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Graduation Year Class of 1976
Date of Passing May 29, 2012
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Jane Ann Heard
Posted: June 10, 2012 - 12:00am
DENVER � Jane A. Heard, 54, of Denver, Colorado, was carried by angels,
dragonflies, and hummingbirds throughout the Universe to her eternal home in Heaven Tuesday, May 29, 2012.
Jane was born on October 16, 1957, in Amarillo, Texas. Her mother Maurine Heard and father, Robert V. Heard, preceded
her in death. Jane graduated as a Rebel from Tascosa High School in
Amarillo in 1976, proudly serving as co-editor-in-chief for the yearbook. Jane moved to Denver in 1977 and
immediately found Colorado to be her forever-magical home, which she never
abandoned. She graduated from Metropolitan State
College of Denver in 1990 with her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Creative Writing and Social Welfare Issues. Jane�s
memberships include: Who�s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Outstanding Student At Large
Colleges and Community Service; American Association of
University Women. While being a member, Jane received numerous awards from the World of Poetry
Society, Mile High Poetry Society and the Golden Key National Honor Society. Many of her works were published in
various national publications in which she was able to share as a volunteer lecturer at many Denver high schools, inspiring
students in the world of creative writing.
Jane�s other passions were studies in theology, comparative religious studies, and psychology. She was highly evolved in her
spiritual beliefs and she discovered the Truth that �all religions are bound by a common thread� and she adopted these
belief systems into her own. This Truth she speaks of is simple: �We are all here to love each other and help each other.
The answer is as simple as that and nothing more�.� Always expressed by many, Jane was truly an angel living among
those she left behind, such as The Angel Group comprised of seven women, now six, from junior high and high school.
She worked diligently and professionally as a legal secretary for several of Denver�s largest law firms for over 30 years. Her
most recent post was proudly serving internationally renowned Bryan Cave HRO since 2010; prior to this, she served Otten
Johnson Robinson Neff and Ragonetti for 10 years. Jane had many, many passions, but it was her legal experience she was
most adept at and proud of.
Jane detested racism, bigotry, and cruelty of any kind, and was a huge supporter of the human cause including her
support of and involvement in her baby brother�s GLBT community of friends. She nurtured and cared for those with
HIV/AIDS through her outreach and supportive voice as a Straight Ally. Jane�s other passions were many years of
volunteerism for the Cherry Creek Arts Festival in Denver. She loved all forms of the creative world: ballet, music,
literature, theatre, and the fine arts, especially the works of Degas. Her big brother instilled in and taught her the technical
art of marksmanship and how to shoot a gun like a proper Southern Lady.
Jane�s most important source of love, life, and passion was her family, and most important her dog-son, Kodi Ray. Family
was her source of strength and perseverance. Jane�s family also includes a multitude of friends whom she adopted in her
life as �family� and quite literally upheld her responsibility to be a sister to these fortunate and important people in her
life. Every person Jane met, she made each feel they were the most important person in her life, unaware of the positive
impact she had on her family, friends, and people on the street she encountered. The Light, love, and smile she emanated
daily profoundly touched and healed. Many lives have been positively impacted since her death, and Jane�s life-giving
legacy will live on through many donor recipients because of her registration with the Donor Alliance of Colorado and
Wyoming.
Survivors include her dog-son, Kodi Ray of Denver; her big brother David Heard and wife Amy of Amarillo; niece April6/10/12 Jane Ann Heard | Amarillo Globe-News
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Blackwell and husband Andrew of Amarillo; nephew Jackson Steen of Amarillo; her baby brother Buck Heard and dognephew Stetson of Denver; Uncle AJ and Aunt Judy Johnson of Childress; bonus-mother Janet and husband Bob Pruyn of
Amarillo; several cousins of Childress; �sister� Debbie Folger of Amarillo; �sister� Clarissa Bettinger of Denver; God-children
Emily, Daniel, and Isabella Bettinger, all of Denver; and a vast multitude of close friends in Colorado and Texas.
The Heard family wishes to thank the ER and CCU doctors, nurses, pastoralists, and social services staff of Swedish
Medical Center Denver for their expert care and compassion.
The celebration of Jane�s life is scheduled for Saturday, July 28, 2:00 p.m. at Cross Pointe Church, 4400 S. Washington,
Amarillo, TX.
In lieu of flowers, Jane�s wishes include donations in her name supporting the Denver Dumb Friends League or other
animal adoption/rescue organizations; CAP � Colorado AIDS Project; breast cancer foundations.
Cremation services provided by Gordon Funeral and Cremation Services: 303-525-6606.
Amarillo Globe-News, June 10, 2012
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Cari Bennett-Rowland Jane's obituary was in todays paper.
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Jim Bailey Thanks for posting this.
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Camille Cooney Davis R.I.P. Jane Ann.
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Cari Bennett-Rowland She sure was a busy person. I remember how friendly she was to everyone at school.
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Debbie Dendy What a legacy , God Bless her family and friends
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Shannon Formby Timberlake Love and miss ya Jane Ann! Still helping folks even after she went on to meet her Maker!
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