Long-time Kauai resident Jane Russell passed away peacefully on July 19 in her home in Poipu
at the age of 84. She was born and raised on a dairy farm in the Nornalup district in southwest
Australia, a place where her parents were early settlers. Upon completing her high school
certificate, she moved to Perth Australia to start her working career as a secretary. That
experience proved valuable because early in her life Jane, who loved to travel, spent a number of
years traveling around the world, working as she went.
She met her husband, Rich, an American naval officer at the time, in Perth in 1980 and they
married in San Diego in 1982. Once again, she lived a nomadic life, moving often as Rich took
on various work assignments. Her travels enabled Jane to build a network of friends across
Australia, the U.S. and the Pacific islands. Her favorite location was Kwajalein atoll in the
Marshall Islands where she lived for seven years and was the site representative for the
University of Maryland Continuing Education program and an active volunteer for many
community activities, including a store that featured craftwork created by local Marshallese
artists. Jane and Rich retired to Kauai in 2012.
Jane was a joy to be with; she had a sparkle that would light up any room. She also had an
infectious laugh, and was outgoing, funny, kind and thoughtful. She was artistic and enjoyed
drawing and painting, and she loved animals and nature. She left an indelible mark on the life of
everyone she touched and will be sorely missed.
She was preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Louise Marie, and by her sisters Helen
and Hilda. In addition to her husband Rich, Jane is survived by her nephews Alan, Kevin, and
John; and her niece Francoise.
The family is requesting that friends who wish to honor Jane’s life can do so by making a
donation in her memory to the Kauai Community Cat Project at kauaicommunitycats.org
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