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Joan Layton Obituary

Joan P. Layton
of Binghamton
Joan P. Layton passed away Saturday, November 24, 2007 at home after a lengthy illness. She retired from Singer Link in 1990. She is survived by two sons, Mark Hardik, Dallas, Pa., and Wayne Layton, Binghamton; brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Lucille Anderjack, Manchester, Tenn.; three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, November 27, 2007, at 1 p.m. at Vestal Hills Memorial Park in the chapel.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2007.

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PATRICIA POUST-ANDERJACK

December 18, 2007

I WILL MISS MY AUNT JOANIE SO MUCH BUT I KNOW SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE WITH GRANNY AND GRAMPA AT HER SIDE FOR ALWAYS. I LOVE YOU, PATTIE

Beth Polhamus

November 27, 2007

My thoughts and prayers got out to the family. Joan was a very nice neighbor. May she rest in peace.

David DuBois

November 26, 2007

Joan was patient, exacting, and always focused as she helped me through my first Industrial Engineering job at Link in 1980. She always had time to help me and everyone that worked there. She had an engaging sense of humor also. My fondest memories are from that first "real" job.

Barbara Narozny

November 26, 2007

One could not ask for a better grandmother than Joan. I am
Alex's other grandmother.

I wish Joan could have had more time with this child.

She was always there for him, and she loved Alex dearly.

Brenda Ross

November 26, 2007

There are too many memories to mention here. Working for Joannie was a pleasure. They didn't come any nicer.

Darlene (Pesko) Byarley

November 26, 2007

I will always remember Joanie as a great boss and a great friend. God Bless you, Joanie.

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