Janet-H. Lee, née en 1931, conjointe de Lois Lee, est décédée le 5 avril 2012. Veuillez consulter son avis de décès ici:
->Lee, Helen Janet TerrelJanet H. Lee, of Georgetown, Texas entered into eternal rest on Thursday, April 5, 2012 with her daughter at her side. Janet was born September 13, 1931 in Waymart, Pennsylvania to, Edmond Conklin Terrel and Helen Elizabeth Fowler Terrel. Janet retired from a management position with IBM Corporation and returned to work for XeTel Corporation until she retired again. Janet will be remembered for her love of life, laughter and friendships. She cherished her horse, her dog, her friends, her Ford truck, her riding mower, and a good joke. She believed Coca Cola and sweets were essential ingredients for life and shared with anyone who would join her. She enjoyed a good Cowboys game, visiting on the porch, and people stopping by at the holidays. Janet spent her post retirement days living in the country, enjoying time outdoors on her tractors. She will be remembered for her sense of humor and dedication to her work. Janet is preceded in death by her brothers Frank Terrel and Wyman Terrel. Janet is survived by her daughter, Bonnie Lee, of Georgetown, TX, brothers and sisters Earl Terrel of Troy, PA, Stuart Terrel and wife Lois of Waymart, PA, Byron Terrel of Cleveland, TN, Audrey Adlis of Reston, VA, Madeline Barton and husband James of Sayre, PA, Clara Plucknett and husband Melvin of Honesdale, PA and Edmund Terrel and wife Lynn of Peoria, IL, numerous nieces and nephews, and other loving family members and friends. A celebration of Janet's life is planned for 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 28th at the Gabriels Funeral Chapel in Georgetown, with pastor David Atwood officiating. Personal words of comfort may be shared with the family online at: www.gabrielsfuneral.com
Le 25 avril 2012 (Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, , États-Unis)
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