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BERAN, Janice Anne (Walton)
Janice Anne (Walton) Beran passed
away in the early morning hours of
Tuesday, February 5. Her quick wit, loving smile and great disposition helped her and her family fight a heartfelt battle against lung cancer. Memories of her laugh and fun-loving spirit will continue to inspire those who loved her. Jan's grandchildren Tyler (17) Aiden (15) Tatum (14) Mia (12) and Taryn (11) will miss "hunting" for bears on camping trips with grandma and grandpa. Janice is survived by her devoted husband Bob Beran, her daughters Gina Faurot, Colleen Santino, and Amy Bridi, and their husbands Scott, Sergio and Tony. In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted in Bob and Jan's name at City of Hope. Services will be held at Live Oak Memorial Park in Duarte on Saturday, February 16 at 11:00am. A reception will follow immediately.
Please contact the family for more details.
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Bob,
Sorry to here about you and your family loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
Luis Brambila
February 15, 2013
Amy - sending you and your family wishes for strength, peace and happy memories!
Leah Snell
February 15, 2013
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