SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick — Family members, friends, and loved ones are mourning the passing of Jane Tunney, a cherished resident of Saint John who was originally from Arnprior, Ontario. Her death has brought deep sadness to all who knew her, as many reflect on a life defined by kindness, quiet strength, and meaningful connections.
Jane Tunney is being remembered as a thoughtful and compassionate individual whose presence left a lasting impression on those around her. Those who knew her describe her as someone who carried herself with sincerity and grace, offering steady support and genuine care to friends, neighbors, and loved ones throughout her life.
Originally from Arnprior, Ontario, Jane carried with her the values shaped by her early community—humility, resilience, and a deep appreciation for life’s simple but meaningful moments. These qualities remained central to who she was as she built a life in Saint John, New Brunswick, where she formed lasting relationships and became a familiar, comforting presence to many.
In Saint John, Jane was known for her kindness and her ability to make others feel seen and respected. Whether through everyday conversations, quiet acts of generosity, or simply being present when someone needed support, she built a reputation as someone who could be trusted and relied upon.
Friends and loved ones recall Jane as a gentle listener and a steady source of comfort. In a fast-paced world, she was often described as someone who brought calm, patience, and understanding into the lives of those around her. Her compassion and attentiveness created bonds that will continue to be cherished by many.
As news of her passing spreads, tributes continue to emerge from those whose lives she touched across both Arnprior and Saint John. Many remember her as someone who valued relationships deeply and maintained connections that reflected her loyalty and warmth.
While her passing leaves a profound void, those who knew Jane take comfort in the memories she leaves behind and the lasting impact of her kindness. Her life is remembered not only for where she lived, but for the way she lived—with dignity, compassion, and care for others.
Funeral and memorial service arrangements may be announced by the family at a later date.