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Jane Taylor Cash, 71, of Morganton, NC, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 2, 2023.

Born in Burke County, NC on June 17, 1952, she is the daughter of the late Paul D. Taylor and Ruby Willis Taylor.

Jane worked as a candy striper at the old Grace Hospital from 1966 until she graduated high school. She then went on to attend and graduate from Cabarrus Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1973. Jane then returned to work at Grace Hospital and assisted in their transition to their current location. A 43-year career of her being a nurse was an important part of Janes life, she retired from the hospital, now UNC Health – Blue Ridge, in 2016.

Before the death of her husband, they enjoyed traveling the world together. If you knew Jane then you know her love of Harrah’s, her witty sense of humor and compassion for her UNC Blue Ridge family, which were more than co-workers to her.

Jane is survived by her sister, Patricia Taylor Luckadoo; and her special fur-babies, Franco and Daisey Mae.

In addition to her parents, Jane was preceded in death by her husband, Max Cash; son, Christopher Cash; and sister, Deborah Taylor.

No services are planned at this time.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Kidney Fund, Grant Management, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the Denton family for their love and support, the doctors and staff at Fresenius Kidney Care, Dr. Kirkland and all the staff at UNC Health – Blue Ridge, Dr. S. K. Smith and the staff at Burke Primary Care, the staff at Grace Heights, Jessica Smith and the staff at Healthy at Home Blue Ridge, and Bruce Cannon and the staff at Cannon Pharmacy.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Patty, I know how much you loved your sister. Sending love and peace.

—Cathy Cook
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So sorry of Jane's passing, she was a hoot at dialysis, she will be very missed😪♥️

—Tammy Benfield

I am so sorry for your loss.

—Nancy MacLaughlin

To know Jane was to love her. She had a laugh that you knew and a tone when you goofed up you knew also. I met Jane as a new graduate on Pediatrics. I enjoyed the conversation and she would say now Joy you know you can't do that. Later I helped care for her in different aspects. The last time I saw her I had students taking care of her. I asked her, now Jane how are they doing? Oh honey they are good. I later told the students she was a retired nurse and one of the best. Prayers for you Patty in the days ahead. Joy Johnson

—Joy Johnson

Patty, I know how much you loved your sister. Sending you peace and love.

—Cathy Cook

My prayers go out to the family. We went to church and with Jane and her family. Ruby took care of my children. So sorry to hear of her death. Susan Powell Ingram

—Susan P Ingram

I only met her once thru Chris....she was a very pleasant lady.

—TIM NORMAN

Jane was one of a kind; she was a great mentor to me when I first started in Case Management 12 years ago. I learned a lot from her. She was funny; hardworking and had a great sense of humor. She will be greatly missed by so many people at UNC Blueridge!

—Pam Williams

Patty I am so sorry. My prayers are with you.let me know if you need anything. Love ya

—Diane McKinney
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Jane!! I will miss you!! I always loved when you and I shared patients together! I always looked up to you and even when we disagreed, we agreed. You will be missed! Until we meet again I will always remember “don’t worry Jennifer, I’ll go do it”. (Only Jane will know what that means)

—Jennifer Whisnant Powell