Jayne Morse
Sep 22nd, 2019
Jayne Morse (née Kiernan) passed peacefully on Sunday September 22nd 2019 in Mashpee, MA at the age of 72.
Jayne is survived by her beloved husband of 23 years, Rodger Morse of Mashpee MA, her brother Jack Kiernan of RI, and three step children, Cathy Morse of Tucson AR, Rick Morse of Tucson AR, and Charles Morse of West Barnstable, MA. Jayne also is survived by niece Felicia Murphy Sudbury MA, nephew John Lawson Sharon MA, niece Christina Kiernan of Long Island NY, and David Haggarty of Quincy MA.
Jayne was born in Boston, MA. She lived in Mission Hill and graduated from Mission Hill High school in 1965. She went on to further her education at the Chamberlin Secretary School and graduated in 1967, and also studied journalism at Suffolk University in 1974. Worked as a secretary in the District Attorney’s office in Suffolk county and judicial secretary in South Boston. Jayne enjoyed spending time with her husband, traveling, golf and animals.
A private funeral is scheduled for the family Thursday September 26, 2019 at Pine Grove Cemetery in West Harwich, MA.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Jayne Morse to the Dementia Society of America by mail to PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901, or online www.DementiaSociety.org/donate.
Guest Book
I was so saddened to read that my dear friend Jayne had passed away. When I first arrived at South Boston District Court in June 1978 we were introduced by Judge Cameron , who had appointed me. She was such a delight to meet right from the start. Jayne was energetic,enthusiastic,vibrant,vivacious intelligent and humorous and we connected and in so.doing developed a mutual respect and friendship. She was a wonderful ambassador for Judge Cameron and the South Boston Court and I will never forget her gracious welcoming heart.. She attended my wife’s Bridal Shower and our Wedding and when she moved to the Cape several years ago we renewed those old times. She was excited about Cape Cod Real Estate and I visited her in some of her new homes.. I may have lost track of Jayne in my own “ comings and going’s in life, “ but I will never lose track of the experience of knowing her and the friendship we shared. With My Heartfelt And Deepest Sympathy, Bob Glaser