Jan-DiVittorio-Obituary

Jan DiVittorio

Phillipsburg, New Jersey

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DIED
April 4, 2024
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Phillipsburg, New Jersey

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Jan DiVittorio, 70, caring Mother of two, daughter, and friend, left this world loved, on April 4th, 2024. Jan graduated from Kutztown University with a bachelor's in education and was a long-time employee of Ingersol Rand and Baker Chemical. When she was not tending to her butterfly garden, she...

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So sorry to hear of Jan´s passing. She was a beautiful soul. RIP Jan.

My sincere condolences to Jan's family She was a sincere wonderful person So sorry to hear of her passing RIP Jan

I just spoke with Jan a month ago. We spoke as if we talked everyday, even know we haven't spoke in over a year. She was a kind and caring soul. I always enjoyed seeing Jan when I worked at Baker with her. She would bring me homemade pickles. Everytime I think of her I smile. She will be missed.

Ian, I was sad to hear about your mom. I always liked her and she was a great neighbor. I especially liked the way she always shared her pickled eggs and other great food with me. She was a great cook. So sad for your loss.

Dear Ian and all who loved Jan, I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Ian your mom was a beautiful soul and I'm very grateful for having known her. I like to think she has found some peace. I know she was never the same after Ky and being a mother now, I can understand. I'm keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Ian and family, I was so saddened to read of your mother´s passing. I remember her so well from when we shared your second grade year in our classroom. She was beautiful, sweet, caring and loved her family. The thing that I will never forget is that on the last day of school that year you brought me a lemon meringue pie, because you knew it was my favorite!!!! I have told that story so very many times over the years... but, you and your mom were the only ones that ever gave me a...

Ian and family, I remember your mother from speaking to her when you were in second grade. She was a beautiful, kind woman and loved her family immensely. The one thing that I will NEVER forget, was on the last day of your second grade year you brought me a lemon meringue pie, knowing it was my favorite. I have shared that story from long ago, so very many times. Life is funny, you never really know the impact that one kind act can have. I wish you peace in dealing with the...

IAN, Sorry to hear the passing of your mother. She was a friend, co-worker and a great neighbor. May she rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Jan's passing. Worked with her at the plant. She was such a sweet person. She will be missed. RIP.