Jane Marie Dominick, 83, a resident of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, Friday, September 1, 2023, at her home in Independence, Missouri. She was born on April 10, 1940 to Charles “Paul” and Julia (Hunter) Martin in Independence, Missouri.
Jane was united in marriage to Daniel “Dan” Taylor Dominick on June 26, 1964. Through This union they had two daughters together, Cathleen and Heather.
Jane was a very creative and generous woman. She was an excellent cook, who was known for her “amazing” potato salad. Her family always came first, she loved them more than anything. Jane was always there for her daughters, even up to her final days. Jane was a member of the World Organization of China Painters and President of the Heart of America China Painters, Independence. She was also a Campfire Girl Leader for many years for both of her daughters. She worked as an Inventory Scheduler for the Butler/Brock Manufacturing Company for well over 20 years.
Jane is survived by her daughters: Cathleen Cummings and her husband Jeffrey of Valley Park, Missouri and Heather Peters of Blue Springs, Missouri. She is also survived by her three grandchildren: Caitlin Jae Cummings of St. Louis, Missouri, Collin Taylor Cummings of St. Louis, Missouri and Ryan Nicole Peters of Blue Springs, Missouri. Also surviving are her siblings Julianna Adams of Kimberling City, Missouri, Virginia Seger of Sugar Creek, Missouri and Robert Martin and wife Thyra of Florida. Jane is preceded in death by her parents and her loving ornery husband, Dan.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Meyers Funeral Chapel in Blue Springs. Memories of Jane and words of comfort for her family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com
So sorry for your loss.
We china painters will miss Jane as our leader and inspiration. She has been my go to person for support and help with our Missouri organization.
I will miss her greatly.
I met Jane through china painting club.
I loved and admired her so much.
Her passing will leave a void in many lives.
Praying the family will find comfort and peace in the days and weeks ahead
I will miss her.
Praising God for the time and friendship Jane and I had. We laughed, we cried and we painted. She was a firecracker and took care of everyone. I will always remember Jane’s folly in her backyard. It is as beautiful as she was. She said this spring her pond had more water Lillie’s than she had ever seen. I pray she has a bouquet in heaven from Jesus waiting for her. I loved her.
She was such a loving, caring and giving person and will be greatly missed by all of us who benefited from knowing her. We will continue to be inspired as we remember our happy times together in china painting classes.
Jane was well loved and respected. She touched many lives with her dynamic personality! I was blessed to know her and I will miss her greatly!
I’m praying that God gives you comfort and healing after your loss of your loved one!