Thursday, 26 June 2008
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A moment in eternity, June 21st 2008. A joyous reunion, Jane Ann Bradford Olsen was surrounded by her loved ones while returning home to be embraced by her family and friends that had passed before her. Her spirit was released from a tired and well used body.

The cause of death came after a 14 month struggle with the effects of a central nervous system lymphoma which had developed from the use of immune suppressant drugs that were essential to maintain a liver transplant performed in 1990.

Jane Ann was born January 3rd 1936 into the loving arms of Wendall H. and Leona W. Bradford in Cedar City, Utah. She grew up on Bradford Lane in Spanish Fork, Utah.

She was married to Paul Raymond Olsen on March 2nd 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with 6 children, Randall Bradford Olsen, Kristine Kay Olsen Butler, Ronald Bradford Olsen, Stephen Bradford Olsen, Daniel Bradford Olsen and Laura Ann Olsen Barney. She has 22 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.

She will always be remembered as a person with a high level of intelligence, integrity and an interest in all people which made her a master teacher. She was one who loved learning. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Many would call her their best friend.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, her son Danny and her brother Leon Bradford. "Mama, we will hold on together!"

Funeral services were held June 25, 2008. Burial was at the Spanish Fork Cemetery.

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