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Janet M. Eichenlaub

Akron, Ohio

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Janet M. Eichenlaub (Wallace)

Janet M. Eichenlaub (Wallace), 69, of Chandler, Ariz., passed away Friday, April 4, 2008 after a courageous fight with cancer.

She was born in Pennsylvania and lived in Ohio, Massachusetts, and Arizona.

Janet is survived by her husband, Edward B....

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Ike, Judi, Jill - Please accept our deepest sympathy on your loss of Janet. We have memories of our time as neighbors in Stow. You are all in our prayers.

Ed, Judy and Jill .. I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Janet at Airsupply and have stayed in touch with her and met her for lunch since she left Airsupply. She painted me a picture of my son Cody which I have always cherished. It hangs on our wall in the family room. She was a wonderful friend and I know she adored her daughters and grandchildren as she talked about you all the time. I am very sorry for your loss and you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Kelly Vander Weyst

Ike, Judi and Jill,
I was so sorry to read about Janet's passing. She was such a talented person and will be greatly missed by all of you. You are in our prayers.
Ted and Ginny Folk

Ike, Judi and Jill,

I am so sorry for your loss.

Our families will always have a special connection with memories.
My wedding is one that came to me right away. With having you girls in my wedding and having our moms make our dresses. I think our mom's are very special people. I will keep all you in my prayers!

Judi: I was so sorry to read about your mother. i will keep you in my prayers and hope God helps you with your grieving process. I am sure she must have been a lovely lady! My sincerest sympathy. Karen Brown.

Ike, Judi and Jill,
Scott and I were so very sad to hear that Janet lost her battle with cancer. She was such a talented woman who will be greatly missed. We wish you comfort in the days ahead as you take solace in the memories you have of her through the years.