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Janet Haberman

Tucson, Arizona

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Janet Corman Haberman March 13, 1936 June 14, 2017 Janet Corman Haberman born March 13, 1936, in Centre County, and died on June 14, 2017, in Tucson, Ariz. Preceded in death by her parents, Bruce and Louise Corman; and daughter, Barbara Freeman. Survived by daughters, Jackie (John) Haas, Patty...

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I just thought of Jan and just searched for her on the internet. I am so saddened to learn that she passed several months ago and I missed saying goodbye. I met Jan in 1973 and we worked together throughout the years at the Anaconda/Anamax mine through its operation. We lost contact with each other with our busy lives. I have never forgot what a special and devoted friend she was and both the happy and also sad times we shared while together. I want to offer my sincerest condolences to the...

I met Jan 30 years ago when I started working in mining. She was a great advisor and mentor but she also became a great friend. We worked together for nine years but we stayed in touch for decades more. She was so straight-forward and logical. When I was in my 20's and barely getting by she would buy my lunch. I protested and she would say, someday I will retire and I'll let you buy me lunch. I am so glad she let me buy her lunch or dinner. Jan was a wonderful woman and I feel blessed to have...

My deepest sympathy to the family. I was blessed to have worked with Janet at Anamax Mining Company and she was a work mom to me. Her smile and kind words of wisdom always went a long way. You will be missed my dear friend and co-worker. Rest in peace!

Jan is an icon to many of us that grew up at Sierrita Mine. She was like our work mom... listened to our problems and always gave us guidance and support. She was loved by many and those fun times will never be forgotten as those memories will be in our hearts forever. As my supervisor and friend, she positively impacted my career by helping mold me in to the strong woman that I am. Learned from the best! I am so honored that she was part of my life. What a woman!

We were richer because of having her influence in our lives. So sorry for the void her passing will make in the lives of her family and friend. I extend my sympathy in this loss.

My deepest sympathy and prayers to the family, my dearest friend that I had the pleasure of working with. Rest in peace Jan.

My deepest sympathy to a dear friend that I had the pleasure of working with. May you rest in peace and you will be missed.

Sisters

sorry to hear her passing. Such a nice lady.