Jane Quick (née Richards, 31 August 1878 − 24 February 1965) was a British-American woman who was a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912.
[3] Jane, eight-year-old Winnifred and two-year-old Phyllis boarded the RMS Titanic on 10 April 1912 in Southampton, England as second-class passengers.
"[5] The trio made their way up to the boat deck[1] where Winnifred began to cry hysterically as she was under the impression that she would have to jump into the ocean.
[6] Her daughter Phyllis had fallen asleep,[6] and Winnifred continued to cry following the loss of her shoes and her feet were left dangling in the freezing water.
[8] Fred Quick reunited with his family when the ship docked in New York on 18 April, relieved as he believed he would never see his wife and daughters again.
[9] They spent the night at the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society and later traveled by train home to Detroit where they arrived on 20 April.