Jane A. McDaid (Kenneally), of Canton, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2026, at Cornerstone in Canton, surrounded by her loving family. Born on February 26, 1935, in Boston, Massachusetts, Jane's life was a testament to her enduring kindness, creative spirit, and dedication to her loved ones.
Growing up in the tight-knit community of South Boston, Jane formed lifelong friendships and cherished memories. She was a proud graduate of South Boston High School, where she was a football and basketball cheerleader, and first discovered her passion for art. After raising her children, this passion led her to attend college full time at the Massachusetts College of Art, where she honed her skills and laid the foundation for her future as a self-employed artist. Her work, marked by a deep appreciation for beauty and detail, was widely admired . Her unique mixed media pieces challenged the mind as it sought to comprehend the deep meaning of her art.
Jane's devotion to the arts extended beyond her personal endeavors. As a member of the South Shore art center, her paintings won prestigious awards.
Family was the cornerstone of Jane's life. She was the beloved wife of the late William J. McDaid. Jane was the loving mother of Linda McDaid of Hawaii, Jennifer Garbuzinski of North Attleboro, William McDaid of Breezy Point, NY, and the late Edwin McDaid. Her role as a grandmother to Michael and John Garbuzinski was one she cherished with her whole heart, always eager to share in their adventures and milestones. She also leaves behind her sister, Helen Brennan of Medford and was predeceased by her brother, Edwin Kenneally.
Jane's love for her family was complimented only by her love for travel, especially her treasured visits to the coast of Maine, Hawaii and California. . Her spirit of adventure and appreciation for the natural world were infectious, and she often returned from her travels with new inspirations for her artwork.
Jane's life was one of purpose and passion, marked by her contributions to the world of art, her unwavering support of her family, and her dedication to her community. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive through the lives of those she touched. Her legacy is one of creativity, love, and the enduring bonds of family. Jane A. McDaid will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who knew her.
.Visiting hours at the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home 455 Washington St. Canton Thursday from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. Funeral Mass at St. Oscar Romero Church, Canton Friday morning at 10:00. Burial will be in Canton Corner Cemetery
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