Janet-Jackson-Obituary

Janet M. Jackson

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Janet Jackson passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 23, 2008.

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We are so sorry for your loss. We didn't get the chance to know your Mom very well but her kindness to us when we moved here spoke volumes. She was obviously a very kind and generous person. God Bless.

The Morris Family

We have lost the precious light that her presence made in our encounter with a special people lover. Goodbye sweet JANET!

Janet and I went to ST. George High School in Allentown. I remember her smile and kindness. She surely will be missed by all. My condolences and prayers to all. Gemma (Baccelli) Schake

We were so sorry to read of Janet's passing in the Sunday paper. We will always remember her vibrant smile and hearty laughter. We have so many memories of Ron and Janet and all of you as young children at Press Picnics and family picnics at Clinton Lake. They always made them so much fun. Please accept our deepest sympathy, she was a very special lady.

Penny and Chuck Goelz

Jim, Brenda & Elizabeth: Our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers! Love, Susie (Kucharski) & Max Homer

We were so sorry to read of Janet's passing in todays paper. We will always remember her beautiful smile and hearty laughter. We have so very many memories of Press picnics at West View Park and family gatherings at Clinton Lake. Ron and Janet always made them fun times. Our sympathy goes out to you all.

Penny and Chuck Goelz

Condolences on the passing of Janet - though I only met her on a handful of occasions, I sensed right away that she was a wonderful and special person.

Bobby, Debbie, Sharon, Jimmy: my condolences and all comfort to you and yours. "Infectious optimism" is right. I have many fond memories of your mother's laugh (especially when she and her sisters were in the kitchen with the window open!) and joy and sweet spirit. Daresay I'll remember her forever! She was one of a kind.

Love, Karen