Jane Wallace McMahon  September 21 1927  May 07 2019

Jane Wallace McMahon September 21 1927 May 07 2019

Jane’s Obituary Jane M. Wallace McMahon, 91, went home in peace to her heavenly Father on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, where her spirit now rejoices in the presence of her Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. She was born 1927, in Colon, Panama, to U.S. Naval Officer George Griffin Herring Jr., of Harrisonburg, VA, and Ferieda Margaret Ball Herring, both deceased. She leaves behind a precious testimony of enduring faith in Christ Jesus for her daughter, Jan Wallace Pollner; her son, Jay Raymond Wallace II; her five grandchildren, Amanda, Shayna, Sarah, Christen, and Daniel; and her three great-grandchildren, Ezekiel, Eden, and Isaiah. She was preceded in death by two husbands, COL Jay Raymond Wallace, USAF, and LCDR John J. McMahon, USN; a brother, George Griffin Herring III, and a sister, Nancy H. Stuart. Jane’s mortal body was lovingly laid to rest at Duck Run Natural Cemetery in Penn Laird, VA, in a private family ceremony, in full assurance of the future resurrection of the dead to eternal life. Memorial gifts may be sent to The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc., P.O. Box 908, Bellmawr, NJ 08099. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jane Wallace McMahon September 21 1927 May 07 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Harrisonburg, state: Virginia

death notice Jane Wallace McMahon September 21 1927 May 07 2019

obituary notice Jane Wallace McMahon September 21 1927 May 07 2019

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