An extraordinary person. Appallingly energetic, generous, gifted and practical. Sleep well.
Jane Catherine McCarthy (17 Feb 1950 - 12 Jan 2016)
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In loving memory of Jane Catherine McCarthy who sadly passed away on 12th January 2016
Born Holloway, North London
Jane grew up in North London and enjoyed the outdoor life, playing in Cherry Tree Woods pretending to be part of Enid Blyton’s Famous Vice.
She went to Hornsey High School for Girls where she developed a rebellious streak and made lifelong friends, She mixed in famous company knowing Ray Davies of the Kinks and Simon Nicol from Fairport Convention and from this grew a love of modern music.
Although she wanted to study Art at college the course was oversubscribed so she opted to study Drama despite her dislike of being in the limelight.
At teacher training college she met Steve and after leading him on a real song and dance they got married in April 1971.
Jane started teaching in Chadwell St Mary near Grays Essex with a class of 42 seven year olds, many of whom could barely read. Needless to say she turned them all into readers by the end of the year.
After moving to Northampton she became disillusioned with teaching and moved into the Civil Service working in the benefits section. She once more proved her adaptability and capacity for change by developing in housing at Northampton Borough Council. Looking for more responsibility and wanting to maintain her connection with people she moved to South Northants Council where she was responsible for Housing, homelessness and Warden controlled units.
Her life was always busy. She loved the outdoors and felt caged and claustrophobic when indoors. Her activities included squash, table tennis, swimming, cycling, walking and anything that involved being outside.
Her skill levels knew no boundaries and turned her hand to: decorating; carpet laying; bricklaying; stone masonry; gardening and landscaping.
Art was a passion – photography, water colour, print, stained glass (installed in the new house), pottery, acrylic and her famous chocolate wrapper silver foil creations. She loved to create, never believed she was any good but just loved doing it.
Her love of life took her into Natural History – flowers, butterflies, badgers and birds – a chance to be outdoors and at one with the natural world.
Animals had a real affinity with Jane - cats (her favourite), dogs, donkeys – in fact every living creature warmed to her immediately.
After turning fifty her work was taking her more into management and away from the public who she wanted to help so she decided to change again and became a dispenser/receptionist at Blisworth surgery. Like everything in her life she threw herself completely into the work and before long she was the drug pusher of choice.
Living a life that involved travelling at three times the speed of everyone else had its problems because she effectively lived three times as long as us mere mortals. We were standing still while she made the most of every moment.
She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2011 and after a minor operation and radiotherapy was given the all clear. In 2014 the cancer returned, spread and after an 18 month battle her body couldn’t take any more and she succumbed.
Jane has always been a giver, strongly independent and needed to be there for others - she was the friend you wanted in a storm. In her final weeks she was very dependent on others which she hated. Eventually she was trapped in a body that no longer was hers so her death was a peaceful release.
Stephen McCarthy
January 2016
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