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Jane Catherine Chufar

November 07, 1932 - November 13, 2020

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Obituary For Jane Catherine Chufar

Jane Catherine Chufar, went to be with our Lord on Friday November 13, 2020.

She was born on November 7, 1932 in University Park, MD to Harry David Eisenhauer and Florence May Foreman. A lifelong nurse, after graduating from the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Jane went on to work at Baltimore Hospital Center, Doctor’s Hospital, and Federal government clinics.

In 1958 after meeting at church, Jane married Gene P. Chufar. The 50 years together they spent side by side traveling, entertaining, volunteering at the local hospital, and playing competitive bridge and golf, while “snowbirding” between Ocean Pines, MD and Ft Myers, FL.

Jane’s hobbies also included sewing, knitting, social clubs like Red Hat and Seniors Clubs.

After the passing of Gene in 2008 she moved to North Carolina and married Raymond Bahr in 2012.

Family was very special to Jane. She is survived by her husband Raymond Bahr of Raleigh, NC; her daughter Debbie Fountain (Jody) of Raleigh, NC and son Eric Chufar of Southport, NC. ; grandchildren Steven Fountain (Mary Katharine) of Alexandria, VA, Caroline Andrews (PJ) of Greenville, NC, Brent Fountain of Arlington, VA, Abigail Chufar of Sacramento, CA, Hailey Chufar of Pullman, WA; and 5 great grand children. Also brother Russell Eisenhauer of Silver Spring, MD. She will also be missed by her nephews and niece.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday November 27, 11am at Renaissance Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s. Or to Wake Forest United Methodist Church 905 S Main St, Wake Forest, NC 27587

Please enjoy her memorial slideshow below.

Services

27 Nov

Celebration of Life Service

11:00 AM

Renaissance Funeral Home 7615 Six Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27615 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

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  • November 18, 2020

    I didn't have the pleasure of meeting Jane but only knew her through stories shared by Debbie and Jody, all reflecting that she was a refined, elegant woman who loved travel and the joy of living. Debbie is the finest example of a major life achievement Jane had. You could not have done better, Jane and I know you loved your family. Rest In Peace.

  • November 18, 2020

    My sympathies to Uncle Ray, my cousin Marianne and Jane's family

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