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Visitation for Janice A. Griffin, 74, of Lake Zurich will be held from 9:00 am until time of Mass at 10:30 am on Monday, February 8, 2016 at Mt. St. Joseph Home, 24955 N. Hwy. 12, Lake Zurich. Interment will follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Alsip, IL. She was born on September 11, 1941 in Chicago, IL and passed away on Friday, February 5, 2016 at Mt. St. Joseph Home. Janice was the daughter of the late Joseph and the late Dorothy Griffin; sister of Terrence. In lieu of flowers memorials will be appreciated to Mt. St. Joseph Home. Arrangements by Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home, Lake Zurich. For info. 847-540-8871 or www.ahlgrimffs.com.
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Miss Janice, or you could just call her "the boss"! I miss her smiling face.
I am sure she is at peace with both her parents now!
Keary Maloney-Fitzgerald
March 24, 2016
Ms Griffin was the life of the party and the go to person for any information regarding the goings on at Mount St Joseph, where she resided for many years...
The halls are quiet, we miss her...
Rae/MSJ
February 16, 2016
I always enjoyed being with Janice. I became acquainted with her when my daughter, Alexa, worked at Countryside. Her sincerity and simplicity was a pleasure. I will miss hearing her say, I" love Alexa".
God Bless..
Kim Charsha
February 8, 2016
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