Mary Jane G. Reince Mary Jane G. Reince, 87, Duvall, passed away Thursday evening, April 30, 2015 at Oak Creek Assisted Living, Luxemburg with her family by her side. She was born January 9, 1928 in Misiere to the late Victor J. and Rosa "Rose" M. (Delfosse) Ducane. Jane married the love of her life, Earl A. Reince on October 30, 1946 at St. Hubert Church in Rosiere. They celebrated 62 years together sharing that love with their family. Jane was always there for the family to offer advice and unconditional love. Her happiest times were when all the family was together. She loved watching the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her eyes would light up when little kids were around. Jane was best known for her chicken booyah, angel food cakes and the one-hundred and twenty Belgian pies she would make for Kermiss every year. She was always good for getting you to visit a little longer by making a quick meal with her delicious canned beef. Jane worked at Algoma Plywood, later known as Algoma Hardwoods for 24 years before retiring. She and Earl had a love of animals and raised beef cattle, pigs and sheep. She loved any kind of animal especially any dog. Jane along with her husband and family remodeled the family homestead and built the barn that is still on the property today. She was a fantastic cook, baker and mother. Her goal was you never went away hungry! Survivors include her four children, two daughters, Bonnie (Glenn) LeRoy, Becky (Myron) Massart, all of Luxemburg; two sons, Jerry (Becky) Reince, Neal (Lori) Reince, all of Duvall; 14 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren, one sister, Percy (Ronald) DeJardin, Green Bay; one sister in law, Doris Reince, Duvall; nieces and nephews. Jane was preceded in death by her husband Earl, September 22, 2009, one son, Joseph Michael Reince, one brother, Ralph (Stella) Duquaine, one sister, Gladys (Quiren) Reince, four brothers in law, Oliver (Ceil) Reince, Clarence (Grace) Reince, Clayton Reince and Melvin Reince. Jane was our Mother (always called Ma), our friend and guided us through life. She always enjoyed a great plate of fish or going to the kids houses for dinner and parties. Ma will be greatly missed by all that had the pleasure of spending time with her. Friends may call at the McMAHON FUNERAL HOME, LUXEMBURG, 4:00 to 7:00 pm, Monday, May 4, 2015. Parish prayer service 7:00 pm on Monday with Pastoral Leader, Pat Ratajczak. Visitation will continue between 10:00 and 10:45 am, Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at St. Louis Church, Dyckesville. Funeral 11:00 am at the church with Rev. John Van Deuren officiating. Burial in St. Hubert Cemetery, Rosiere. www.mcmahonfh.com The family wishes to thank Marie and the entire staff at Oak Creek Assisted living for caring for Ma as if she was part of their family. They were like a second family to her and the entire family. They provided the best care a family could ask for! Also, a thank you to Unity Hospice for making her journey home very peaceful.