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Janet Cella

North Adams, Massachusetts

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Janet Cella 1951 - 2008 WILLIAMSTOWN Janet Norton Everett Cella, 56, of 1332 Cold Spring Rd. died Friday Sept. 19, of uterine cancer at her home. She was born in Boston, on Oct. 2, 1951, daughter of the late John Carroll Everett and Mary Anderson Everett. She attended schools in Nashua, N.H. and...

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Mrs. Cella was the most compassionate woman I have ever met. Not only did she teach me so much on an academic level, she also taught me so much on a personal level. Mrs. Cella taught all her students what it was to be a good person. She taught by example. She was and still is an amazing role model for all kids.

Dear Rob,
I have been thinking a lot about you and your family, but especially about Janzie. She was such a positive and loving person. My parents said the service was really wonderful. I hope that all your memories will help you get through the sad times. I will keep you and the kids in my prayers.
love,
Christina

Rob And Family
My heartfelt sympathy to you and yours at this most difficult time. as I know it is very hard to lose a wife at such a young age. May family and friends help guide you trough this time of grieving.
Your Friend
Hal Ross

Dr. Cella and family,
We were so saddened to hear of Mrs. Cella's passing. Our daughter Kaylyn was privileged to have Janzie as her 2nd grade teacher in 1999/2000. Kaylyn was new to the school and Mrs. Cella was very instrumental in her smooth adjustment and success. She was so kind, loving and supportive yet firm when necessary. Kaylyn will always have a special place in her heart for your wife and mother and she was able to express this to her in a letter when she graduated from...

Dear Dr Cella and Family
My prayers and thoughts are with you. I had the great pleasure of working with and learning from Janzie at Williams school and will always hold that time in my heart. She was an incredible teacher and person. She will be greatly missed.

I wanted to extend my thoughts and gratitude to Janzie. Mrs. Cella taught both my childern, first grade at Williams School. She was an amazing teacher, one of a kind, truly cared for each child and all thier needs. My childern were very saddend by the loss of such a great woman. Thank you for sharing such a great woman, she will always be remembered with the greatest love and respect! Thank you, Jodi, Shelbi and Mitchell

Dear Rob and family,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Deepest regards

Dear Rob and family,
I was just heartsick to learn of Janzie's passing. I remember her with great fondness, remembering sharing time at Little League watching our Colin and your Ben on the field or in the dugout, with our younger children playing nearby. I remember bringing our puppy Scarlett down to your house at the end of the street to play with her brother Foster. Although we rarely saw each other once you moved to Williamstown, I've always thought of Janzie as one of the sweetest...

Dear Cella Family and Florrie,
We met Janzie the first day at Marymount College as we were all assigned to the St. Joe dorm. We have wonderful memories of our years together. Paula arranged a mini reunion for many of us in NY in 1999, and fortunately, Janzie was there. We will always remember her broad smile, twinkling eyes, and contagious laugh. Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with you.