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Janice M. Martinelli Janice was born on 12/1/1964 in Concord, CA. She passed at home in Tacoma, WA on 3/12/2011. She is survived by her husband of 24 years, Dan Martinelli; her brother David Scott; sister Kelly J. Lowry; and her father Robert Scott; and many extended families and friends. She was an accomplished music teacher and was loved and appreciated by the many lives she touched. A Memorial service will be held Wed., 3/23, at 12 noon, at Wayside United Church of Christ, 2000 SW Dash Point Rd., Federal Way, WA 98023
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Dan & Family,
My thoughts are with your family at this sad time. Janice touched the lives of many Woodland students and families. She will be missed.
Sincerely,
Andrea DeBruler
March 22, 2011
Mrs. Martinelli was my music teacher from kindergarten to sixth grade; she directed my class play every year; and she directed all eight of my choir concerts from third to sixth grade. She was amazing at her job, and I have much love and respect for her. I was distressed to hear of her untimely passing. She will be remembered by all the lives she touched. My prayers go out to her family: may God bless all of you, and may he help you through this unfortunate time. May she rest in peace.
Lexy
March 20, 2011
Dan,Kelly,David & Bobby,
We were sorry to hear of your lost. But God has a plan for all of us and musted of needed a new angel in his chior.
Pat Bohart-Cantrell
March 20, 2011
Kelly Lowry
March 18, 2011
I will always remember that Janice stepped out of her comfort zone for Rilla and me when we wanted to do a musical with our fourth grade classes. I think this was a happy experience for Janet, and the beginning of a new arena of music for her.
Anna Peterson
Anna Peterson
March 18, 2011
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