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Janice Joanne Kittle

1955 - 2022

Janice Joanne Kittle obituary, 1955-2022, Carleton Place, ON

BORN

1955

DIED

2022

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Alan R. Barker Funeral Home - Carleton Place

19 McArthur Ave

Carleton Place, Ontario

Janice Kittle Obituary

May 21, 1955 - October 16, 2022
Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, auntie and friend. Lover of children, animals and books. Artist.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Janice Joanne Kittle on October 16, 2022. Though she lived with cancer for the last months of her life, her legacy will be the family she leaves to follow their dreams, live life to the fullest, and to laugh often.
She was born to Robert and Dorthey Cairns on May 21, 1955 in Ottawa and lovingly raised in Ancaster with her siblings Lizbeth (Timothy), Ron (Trish), Jeff and Malcolm (Cecilia). Some of her fondest childhood memories were made at her grandparent's farm in Trenton. She loved to tell stories about her time at Brescia College and is a proud graduate of Guelph University, which is where she met the love of her life and adoring husband of 43 years, Steve.
Eventually, Janice and Steve settled in Munster to raise their three children Laura (Clayton), Maggie (Steve) and Harrison; a place they called home for 28 years. Janice possessed a keen ability to pull people in and build a sense community everywhere she went. She will be remembered fondly by a whole generation of families from Munster whose children she lovingly cared for as their "Tawny Owl" at Girl Guides and as their proud teacher at Munster Cooperative Nursery School. Several homemade and gifted Christmas ornaments from this time continue to be hung on the family tree each year.
Known as Nan to her grandchildren Vivienne, Beau, Brooks and Benjamin, she is famous for her great kisses, always being ready with a story and a snuggle, and hiding treasures to be found in the courtyard. To them, she was pure magic.
Her second chapter in life was dedicated to quilting. Starting from scratch, she built a successful business from her living room quilting beautiful creations for herself and clients, spending many late nights amid the comforting hum of her long arm quilting machine. She gradually expanded from a living room quilter to quilt shop owner with the opening of The PickleDish Quilt Shop in Carleton Place in 2012. She has gently guided hundreds of quilters, new and old, with colour and fabric suggestions, sewing lessons, and design advice. Her expert eye for colour and design paired with her gentle, quiet manner have contributed to the stitching of thousands of projects. We know that many memories will be sparked by a special piece of fabric, a thread, a pattern, or a color combination she suggested but especially each time someone is lovingly tucked in under one of her quilts.
Grief is just love and we've been preparing for this moment for 18 months. One day we will find joy in remembering our wife, our mother, our Nan, our sister, our auntie, our friend. Her memory is a blessing.
To her children, who are also perpetually covered in loose pieces of thread, she passes on her disinterest in dusting, who like her choose to find more interesting things to do with their time. She loved us the longest, the most, and the best and we will never forget it.
Janice always thought of others before herself and therefore her family has requested that in lieu of flowers or donations, that we each consider completing a random act of kindness in her honour.
A private family service has already taken place and details about a Spring 2023 celebration of life will be shared when they have been finalized. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Alan R. Barker Funeral Home in Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com

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Published by Ottawa Valley News on Oct. 19, 2022.

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Bruce Brown , and family .

November 29, 2022

I would to send my sincere condolences to Steve and family.
I only met Janice once or twice and of course she was just as described. I played hockey with Steve and have known his family from Richmond . I just want to say I share your grief . May you remember the great times with Janice .
Take care .

Janet Connors

November 5, 2022

My condolences to Jan´s Family and friends. The quilting family have lost a wonderful creative and kind lady.
She is teaching sewing in heaven now.

Vikki Zulpo

October 20, 2022

Dear Steve, Laura, Maggie, Harrison,
I am so sorry that you have lost Jan, your wife, your Mom. She was such a delightful person to know, and to share stories with. We've known each other since she was at the nursery school in Munster, and over those 38 years, we always shared lots of great stories whenever we met up....mostly about you kids! She was so proud of you all, telling me about the fantastic canoe trip with you Laura, about some of your funny experiences in your speech pathology career Maggie, and Harrison, she really was proud of your masonry & woodworking (selling your beautiful seam rippers). Jan quilted my special t-shirt quilt for Adrian with lots of personal touches because of our knowing each other. Her talent was amazing, she helped me on more than one occasion with choosing fabrics and guiding me in my quilting. What a role model she was for you all, with the insatiable quest for improving herself and her determination to forge ahead with her own business. Steve, she was always so very proud to have you by her side helping her in this endeavour, especially in creating your wonderful new home on Lake St. in Carleton Place. Her quiet, soft demeanor, always with a smile and chuckle made a trip to the Pickle Dish a treat, not a necessity. I'm only sorry that the last two times I was there, she was not in the store so I could say hello. I feel badly that I did not realize she was struggling so and regret not speaking to her these last months, to show her how much she was a valued friend. To you all, my most profound and deepest sympathies, Vikki Zulpo

Sylvia Young

October 19, 2022

Dear Steve and family,
I will treasure my memories of Jan. She taught me so much about quilting and I have many reminders of her in my quilting room.

Kevin Carr

October 19, 2022

Dear Steve and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies for the lost of Janice.
We will cherish the fond memories we have of Jan and the good times we spent together.
We wish you strength during these difficult times.
Take care and stay safe.

Love Kevin and Pat

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