In Memory

Jane Bellinger (Broadway) - Class Of 1961

Jane Deanne Bellinger Broadway passed away peacefully at home on September 21 with her three children by her side. Jane fought a short but valiant battle against cancer. She was born in Riverside, CA on September 6, 1943, to Dean and Helga Bellinger. She is preceded in death by her siblings Stewart and Jean and is survived by her brother Jerome. She is one of many Schinhofen cousins and was the ringleader of many cousin reunions. She extended her party planning skills and loving energy to Fullerton High School reunions, Wayne Avenue neighbor reunions, and Soccer Bunch trips. During her teenage years, she competed in competitive figure roller skating and continued the tradition by strapping wheels on her grandkids and taking them to the rink with her. Many of her childhood and teenage buddies became lifelong friends, and they, along with many other of her loved ones were by her side in her final weeks. She raised her three kids in Orange and was kept busy as team mom, cub scout leader, party planner, carpool driver, and second mom to many of her children's friends, all while working full time. Her career started with the City of Fullerton and the City of Anaheim. She went on to work for John Seymour as he progressed from the City of Anaheim, to the California State Senate, to the U.S. Senate, and then to the California Housing Finance Agency. She was passionate about her work & her independence and proud of a career that took her to Washington D.C. and Sacramento. She retired in 2008 and relocated back to Orange County in 2014. Jane loved gatherings of her family and friends. She will be greatly missed by her children, Russ (Autumn), Vivian (Jamie), Linda (Mike); grandchildren, Brandon (Shawn), Brianna (Steven), Thomas, Caitlin, Steven, Marin, Michaela, Mason; and great-grandchildren, Kenadie, Tatum, and Oakley. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, lifelong friends, including the Soccer Bunch, and of course her sweet dog Joey. Due to COVID-19 Jane's family has decided not to have an in-person celebration of life at this time. Jane was a big supporter of the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation because of her grandson Tommy. Please consider making a donation in her memory: https://cure.pcrf-kids.org/tommysnuttytroop2020

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Published in Orange County Register on Oct. 9, 2020.
submitted by Connie & Bill VanHorn



 
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10/12/20 11:26 AM #1    

Marian Zuerlein (Phelan) (1961)

I remember Jane coming into the post office were I worked to mail a package to her Mom. I looked at the address and name and said I know you. We talked for a while and said we should get together. As time went by we never did. One day after I retired I was in the market grocery shopping when I heard someone call my name. It was Jane, we started talking and she asked me what I was doing now that I was retired. She said I should try getting involved with the Lions club. I agreed and She took me to a meeting. After that we started doing things together with the Lions and through trips to SoCal. She had a son who lived about a mile from my sister in Valley Center. After a few years she moved back to orange county. We kept in contact and ever year she had me and my sister stay with her for the reunion lunches. She was a good friend and I will miss her. RIP.

Marian Zuerlein Phelan


10/12/20 02:59 PM #2    

Dan Miller (1959)

I was saddened to hear of Jane's passing .  As a fellow FUHS Indian I remember a smiling face and good humor.  It was always great to remember bull ring discussions and fun times at our reunions.  A wonderful lady with a warm heart for all.  You will be missed.  Hugs Jane,  Karen Jenkins Miller

 

 


10/15/20 04:38 PM #3    

Linda Morales (Johnson) (1961)

My dear precious friend Jane and I ended up living in the same community in Irvine.  She just lost her sister Jean from cancer and now herself.  No one could have been a more wonderful friend.  Because of her loss and Covid19 I hestitated callling or visiting her.  I am so very sorry.  The last time I talked to her I told her how much I loved her and sent her a card for her sister.  RIP my dear friend.  Love Linda Morales


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