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Jane Holtzmann
It
is with deep sorrow that I have to report that Jane Holtzmann
peacefully passed away on Saturday, February 23, 2008, at her home,
surrounded by her loving family.
Jane was a life
member of Triangle and a very important part of Triangle's history.
Jane and her late husband, Dale were involved in the very first Triangle
Institute and were familiar faces to everyone at Triangle. Jane's
smiling face always gave a warm welcome to our Triangle members at the
registration desk of our conventions and school.
...Becky Homich
She was born January 3, 1927 in Harmony, Pa. the daughter of the late
Willard U. and Margaret E. Herrmann Harter.
Jane was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Toronto; 1948
graduate of the Jamison Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, New Castle,
PA; She was a member of the Ohio Valley Private Duty Nurses District #
18 and the Triangle Photographers Association.
She worked as a registered nurse at the former Gill Memorial Hospital
and the former St. Johns Medical Center (Trinity West), former Ohio
Valley Hospital (Trinity East) all in Steubenville.
Jane and her husband Dale were owners & operators of the former
Holtzmann Studio of Toronto.
She was preceded in death by her parents and loving husband Dale
Holtzmann who passed away July 22, 2004 and whom she married September
4, 1948.
Jane's survivors are:
2 Sons: Mark Holtzmann of Weirton, W.Va.
Scott Holtzmann and Joann Marshall of Leesburg, Va. 3 Daughters:
Kristine Kelley and husband Mark of Grand Haven, Mich. Janet Jones and
husband Harry of Warwick, R.I. Elaine Miller and husband Walter of
Jacksonville of Jacksonville, N.C. Sister: Betty Wagner of West Sunbury,
PA Grandchildren: Amy and Olivia Hendershot; Eric, Sarah and Jordan
Jones and Jeff Kelley Great-grandchildren: Matthew and Jonathan Kelley
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in memory of Jane may
be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Toronto, 116 N. third St.,
Toronto, OH 43964
Jerry Interval
( 1923 - 2006 ) was one of the foremost portrait photographers and
educators of his time. His unwavering passion for photographic art
fueled a professional career that spanned more than 36 years. During
this time, Jerry devoted himself to portrait and wedding photography and
established a reputation among his peers for his expert studio and
natural lighting techniques, becoming one of the most sought-after
instructors in the business. Please browse this site,
www.jerryinterval.com, to learn more about Jerry’s
life and his contributions to the art and science of photography.