Janet-Gee-Obituary

Janet Lee Gee

Londonderry, New Hampshire

Feb 10, 1962 – Feb 20, 2024

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BORN
February 10, 1962
DIED
February 20, 2024
LOCATION
Londonderry, New Hampshire

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Peabody Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Derry Obituary

Janet Gee passed away on February 20, 2024 in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Funeral Home Services for Janet are being provided by Peabody Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Derry.

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Mrs Gee was a bright light of the Litchfield community and touched so many lives, especially at GMS. I vividly remember the fun she would have at lunch and recess with all of the students. You´ll be greatly missed.

Talking to her over the phone with Tom, she was a nice lady, wife to tom.

Janet and I were neighbors but became fast friends. We shared some special moments and our daughters Olivia and Jenny were inseparable during that time. She had a great laugh and genuine heart She will be greatly missed

A beautiful and pure soul that radiated so many lives.It’s hard to find the words to bring comfort right now but please know how much she meant to us .Maria and I pray that God will bring you peace and comfort..Such a loving and kind and humble spirit..We know that.God’s promise of eternal life will always sustain you.

There were countless people whose lives were touched by Janet.So many wonderful memories surround me and she was the best friend I ever had.

Although we didn't know Janet well one thing that stuck with us was her caring and giving spirit. She opened her house to our brother-in-law in his time of need. Through this act of kindness we were introduced to The Gee Family and attended a few family functions in their backyard. Tom became our new "wood guy" and every couple of years I looked forward to his visit and "catching up" on life.
We are so sorry for your loss.

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One memory of Janet that makes me smile - When I would visit our after school program at GMS and the children were outside - She would always be swinging the jump rope, laughing and smiling and playing with the children.

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