Jane Henderson started packing Christmas parcels in her home
Jane Henderson was the initiator of the "St Mark's Pantry". That's the word from Margaret MacLary.
"I have heard that the very first hampers were packed in her living room. Ceridwyn Jamieson was also involved, and my sister Kay Patterson and I came on the scene only several years later.
"Jane was President of the Women's Association (WA) for the greater part of the last eighteen years, with Colleen taking over for several, and myself only briefly to give Jane a break. In November this year she announced her final retirement and marked it with an amazing Christmas lunch at her home. I am certain that few of us had ever before seen such splendidly decorated tables, and the food was delicious. The WA Committee members helped provide and cook some of that, but I know that she and her husband were busy far into the previous night.
"Jane's four "teens and twenties" boys are now becoming more independent and she is finding time again for her part-time floristry business and landscape gardening. We also have her to thank for the beauty of our garden at St Mark's, as well as many other behind-the-scenes activities. Both Jane and her sister Susan are Elders and also at Christmas time decorate the church in memory of their father. I hope that their mother, Jean Hobbs, will be able to enjoy the "flying angels" with us again this year."
Margaret MacLarty
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