Obituaries
Mary Jane Warren


-
VISITATION
January 2, 2020 | 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. -
Yurs Funeral Home
1771 W. State Street
Geneva, Illinois 60174 - Funeral
-
Burial Location
Michigan Memorial Cemetery, Flat Rock, Michigan
Mary Jane Warren age 72, of St. Charles, Illinois passed away December 27, 2019. She was born to Coleman and Belva Ball in Asheville, North Carolina.
She is survived by two children; Michael Warren, Robin (Chad) Hayden both of Sycamore, three grandchildren; Kyle, Colton, Kara, sister Patricia (Tom) Beals, and many nieces and nephews.
Mary Jane was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth, daughter Kimberly, and her parents.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Visitation will be 4-8:00 P.M. Thursday, January 2, 2020, at Yurs Funeral Home 1771 W. State Street, Geneva, Illinois 60134. Burial will be11:00 A.M. Saturday, January 4, 2020, at Michigan Memorial Cemetery, Flat Rock, Michigan.
Condolences
Kristina Cunningham and family from Bon Aqua, TN
"Aunt Jane was the sweetest lady I grew up around. I wish I had lived closer when I got older to stay in contact. She will truly be missed. I am so sorry for yalls loss Mike and Robin."
Jolene and Bob Mitchell from Geneva, IL
"I am so sorry to hear about Jane. She was a kind wonderful person and will be truly missed. Our sincere condolences go out to her family."
Jolene Mitchell from Queen Creek, AZ
"We are so sorry to hear about Jane. She was a wonderful and kind person who will be greatly missed. Our condolences go out to her and her family."
Earl and Kathie Connor from Clio, MI
"When we were kids in Lincoln Park you and Patsy were are big sisters, Earl , Kay and Ginny will always remember those great days. Sorry for your loss."
Betty Lou Hornbuckle from St. Charles, IL
"Over the years as I got better acquainted with Jane, I valued her wisdom and friendship. We met through our church quilting ministry called Patchworks. She loved visiting with the ladies and creating a baby quilt to be donated to unwed mothers. Jane always had a smile on her face. I also quilted some of her Bonnie Hunter quilts. Those quilts had hundred and hundreds of pieces and she enjoyed the process of putting it all together. Jane will be missed."