In Loving Memory

JK

Jane K. (Patterson) Frink

February 25, 1957 — May 22, 2026

It is with heavy hearts and cherished memories that we announce the passing of Jane K. (Patterson) Frink, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister-in-law, and friend, who peacefully departed this world on May 22, 2026, at the age of 69. Jane was at home in Webster, Massachusetts, surrounded by her loving family, as she embarked on her eternal journey. Jane was born on February 25, 1957, in Webster, Massachusetts, to the late James and Rose (Tryba) Patterson. She was a beacon of love and warmth, whose life was a testament to the power of family, dedication, and kindness. She was predeceased by her devoted husband, Matthew Frink, on April 8, 2012, as well as her parents and her brother, James Patterson. Despite the profound losses she endured, Jane's spirit was ever resilient and her heart ever open. In a career that spanned numerous years, Jane worked diligently in housekeeping at Hubbard Regional Hospital in Webster, Massachusetts. Her commitment to her work was only surpassed by her unwavering devotion to her family. Jane's life was rich with the simple yet profound pleasures she found in her hobbies and interests. She was an exceptional cook, whose kitchen was always filled with the aromas of love-infused meals. Jane found joy in the vibrant colors of her garden, the thrill of a casino visit, and most importantly, in spending precious time with her family. She was a constant presence at her family's sporting events, her cheers echoing louder than any stadium announcer. Jane's legacy lives on through her loving daughters, Jessica R. Frink and her husband, Christopher Ciuchta, and Amy Frink-Vincent and her husband, Jason, all of Webster. She was a doting grandmother to her cherished grandson, Mason Ciuchta, who was the light of her life. Jane also leaves behind her dear sister-in-law, Sally Patterson, and her loyal companion, Robert Caplette, along with her two beloved dogs, Giselle and Ollie, who brought her immense joy and comfort. A proud member of several local pitch leagues, Jane found camaraderie and happiness in the friendships she formed. Her life was an embodiment of warmth, hospitality, and the kind of love that leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew her. In honor of Jane's memory, donations may be made to CurePSP, 325 Hudson Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013, an organization close to her heart. As we bid farewell to Jane, we hold onto the love she sowed throughout her lifetime, a love that will continue to bloom in the hearts of those she touched. Her laughter, kindness, and unwavering spirit will be eternally remembered and deeply missed.