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Janet Stephenson Obituary


Janet Helen (Templeton) Stephenson

Janet Stephenson passed away Saturday, February 5, 2011 at her home in Everett's Washington Oakes community where she had lived since 2005.
Janny was born January 16, 1932 in Everett. Sharing love, friendship and fun was a personal priority throughout her 79-year lifetime. Janny had a heart of gold with an endless capacity for love which resulted in countless life-long friendships. She was truly one of a kind.
In the final days of Janny's short battle with cancer, notes poured in which were posted on her bedroom wall, enabling her to absorb the love and comfort all these friends hoped to reciprocate. Numerous visitors held her hand, shared stories from the past, and even sang the Everett High School fight song together. In one conversation, two young friends told Janny how she had been "Aunt Janny" to so many people, how she made them laugh, and how they loved her for that. Janny replied, "That was my mission, and now it is up to the next generation to carry on."
The daughter of the late Edwin and Helen Templeton of Everett, Janny is survived by her sister, Mary Veva Ingram of Everett; sister-in-law, Patricia Ingram; niece, Susan Ingram Mackey (Geoffrey Mackey) of Calgary, Alberta; nephew, William Templeton Ingram (Melissa Ingram) of Howell, New Jersey; grand-nieces, Lee Melissa Ingram, Sarah Patricia Ingram and Drew Thompson Mackey; and grand-nephew, Connor Templeton Mackey.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Ernie (Steve) Stephenson; and her brother-in-law, William Ingram.
Janny was a graduate of Everett High School Class of 1951 where she was a member of TNT and later an advisor. She was a skilled photographer and took many pictures and portraits of friends and family. Janny enjoyed cooking and was well known for her deviled eggs, aspic salads, casserole and Jell-O creations. Her love of food extended to her career as an employee of the Providence Hospital cafeteria kitchen.
An important part of Janny's life for a number of years was her participation in activities at the Stillaquamish Athletic Club where she swam and developed many long-time friendships. A sports fan, she attended Seattle Storm basketball, Mariners and AquaSox baseball and Washington Oakes employee team games where she was known to be an enthusiastic fan.
Janny was always up for a road trip, whether north to Canada, south to Oregon, or all points of Puget Sound with girlfriends, husband Steve and Washington Oakes friends. She had a life-long love for animals, consistently maintaining a membership with the national Humane Society. Her family fondly remembers her favorite pets Little Cat and Kris Woo.
Janny was a member of KAPS (Kidney Auxiliary of Puget Sound); Group 3, Providence General Children's Association, and a past member of Ladies Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles. She was an office volunteer for Providence Hospice for a number of years and also served with the Washington Oakes A-Okay Committee. One of her recent responsibilities with A-Okay was helping with the popular "dunk tank" at the Washington Oakes Summer Carnival.
The family wishes to thank all the wonderful staff at Washington Oakes for their compassion and professionalism. Their care was exemplary and greatly appreciated. Providence Hospice and All About Care provided an immediate and caring response to assist Janny at the end of her life. A special thank-you to "Team Janny" who helped in so many important ways during this emotional journey: Jeanne Metzger, Anne and Jack Fischer, Clyde and Judy Pitcher, Elaine Soriano and Kris Hausmann.
The family welcomes all of Janny's friends, neighbors, acquaintances, supporters, fans and caregivers to attend A Celebration of Janny's Life. The event will take place Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the Everett Golf and Country Club 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. To appropriately reflect Janny's fun-filled approach to life, the family encourages you to wear colorful clothing, bring photos, memorabilia and stories reflecting your personal friendship with "Aunt Janny." Brief words of comfort and remembrance will be shared along with snacks, beverages and fellowship.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Providence Hospice & Home Care of Snohomish County, 2731 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 or to Washington Oakes A-Okay or Employee Assistance Fund, 1717 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, WA 98201.
Arrangements entrusted to Purdy & Walters with Cassidy.




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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Feb. 12 to Feb. 13, 2011.

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Devon Ravine

February 27, 2011

Our family was fortunate to live next door to Janny for many years and I have very fond memories of "Aunt Janny." I remember her kind and generous spirit, her sense of humor and her love of friends. Janny, you touched our lives and I will carry your delightful spirit in my heart.

Steve Lyons

February 16, 2011

A very nice lady who was adopted into our family as one of our own. Her smiles and joy will be missed.

February 13, 2011

Janny was a delightful gal. She always had a smile and a friendly word for me. She enjoyed talking to my husband and used to call him, 'Mr Joe'. Janny's obituary was so nice and gave a true and great tribute to her.
Rosalie Kosher

February 13, 2011

She was a really nice person with no pretense. And her cranberry sauce recipe was the best, ever.

Mike Ravine, San Diego, CA

Marian Pappas

February 13, 2011

She was a kind and a lovely person. We grew up in the North end of Everett. She will be miss.

February 12, 2011

Whoever put together this obituary knew and conveyed Janny's spirit so very well.
As her next door neighbor for 20+ years, do I ever have memories! One that comes to mind is Janny on the 4th of July in her red, white, and blue tennies, trotting across the lawn with a tray full of Bloody Mary's.
My late husband, Vic, and I introduced Janny and Steve....she was such an integral part of our lives for so many years. She will be missed

Jo Ann Andersen

Sheri Wilson

February 12, 2011

Momma Janni is what I liked to call her. And daughter dear she called me. I loved her so much. We met at the stilly pool years ago. I will miss her smiling face and laughter. Her hugs and kisses.
Know one can take her place. Peace be with you momma. I love you!

Mark Erickson

February 12, 2011

Sad news about Aunt Janny.Very happy memories,Never forget The BIG Hugs,And Kisses.My thoughts are with the family. Sorry for your/our loss

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