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Janet L. Calise-Cazavilan

Loudonville, New York

1952 - 2016

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Calise-Cazavilan, Janet L. LOUDONVILLE Janet L. Calise-Cazavilan, 64, of Loudonville, wife of James A. Cazavilan, passed away peacefully after a very brief illness on Monday, August 15, 2016, at the Community Hospice Inn, Albany with her loving family by her side. Born in Brooklyn on April 28,...

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Janet was an angel and she will be missed. My condolences goes out to the family.

I am sorry for your loss. I just heard today. I've known Janet through a couple different companies I work(ed) with and she was a delight to work with and fun loving person. I for one will miss talking with her and joking with her on the phone when we talk regardless if it was work related or not.

Jim and family,
I remember the first time I met Janet in 2012. I was given the task to of finding a company to print the materials for the first fashion show since I joined the Schenectady BPW. She was excited about the opportunity and then joined our club. She took pleasure in helping with all our events. Janet was a breath of fresh air, kind, fun to be around and giving. Our last conversations were about family and our boys. I can not believe she is gone. Jim and I will miss her. We are...

Janet was a gentle and loving soul. I always enjoyed talking to her. Her voice was like a gentle breeze on a warm summer day. May she rest in peace.

Jim, so shocked and saddened to hear the news of Janet's passing. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

I met Janet through the BNI networking group, in fact, I invited her to join. I had met her husband Jim on several occasions. She spoke often of her sons. I am in total shock!! Condolences to the family...she sure will be missed.

I originally met Janet back in 2009, at our BNI networking group. Janet was considerate then, as she was at Allegra. She spoke of how hard Jim worked there, and of her boys. She often was a proud mom about Evan & Chris. Janet treated all of us at BNI with politeness.
We offer our condolences. Our hearts and prayer go out to you all.

Richard Tollner

I had met Janet through the Schenectady Business and Professional Woman's Club. She was a joy to talk to and I will miss seeing her at our meetings. My deepest sympathy to all her family.