John Eyre was Jane's uncle who was a trader in Madeira who came finding for Jane when she was at Lowood.
In "Jane Eyre," John Reed dies of a fever while attending school at Lowood. His death marks the end of his oppressive presence in Jane's life and allows her to move forward with her own journey.
John Reed had grown up to be an irresponsible man and wasted all his money on gambling. Many sources say that John Reed had suicided later on after losing all his money.
John got into a life of debauchery later in his life. Falling into debt, he committed suicide.
his cousin, he was Ms.Reed's oldest son
Jane Eyre's parents, John Eyre and his wife, died when Jane was young due to a combination of typhus and orphan fever. This tragic event led to Jane being placed in the care of her cold and abusive aunt, Mrs. Reed.
Edmund John Eyre died in 1816.
This does not happen in the novel. Rochester"s wife dies, but not Jane.
The following characters in Jane Eyre die:Mr. Rochester's wife Bertha Antoinetta Mason dies when she commits suicide by burning down Thornfield Hall.Jane's cousin John Reed.Jane's aunt Sarah Reed.Jane's best friend at Lowood Helen Burns.The following characters also die but the death is not depicted in the book as it takes place before the time the book is set:Jane's parents who died of typhus.Jane's uncle Mr. Reed who adopted Jane when her parents died. His last wish was for his wife (Sarah Reed) to continue caring for her.
John Eyre - Archdeacon of Sheffield - died in 1912.
Carolyn Jane Reed died on September 3, 1984, in Marin County, California, USA.
Edward John Eyre died of old age in 1901.
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
Edward Eyre died of natural causes at the age of 85.
John Oren Reed died in 1916.
John Blake-Reed died in 1966.