Janet-Jezuit-Obituary

Janet Jezuit

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Janet Jezuit, Loved by her family and friends, admired by all who ever met her, and respected by those who knew of her valiant fight against cancer, Janet Jezuit, age 59, passed away peacefully Friday, September 28, 2007 at her home on Countryside Lake surrounded by her...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss. Jan was a beautiful person and will be dearly missed. Your friends at Shear Paradise Pet Salon

Dear Les, Doug, and Kevin-
With heavy hearts we mourn the loss of your wife and mother and our friend, Janet. We're thankful to have known her and will hold dear the precious memories we have of times spent together. We will celebrate her life with love and joy and carry her memory in our hearts forever.

With love and deepest sympathy,

Deepest sympathy from your neighbors at Countryside Lake. Your many friends here will miss you.

Countryside Lake Association
Board of Directors, on behalf of our members

To Les, Doug, Kevin, Gina, Rose--My heart goes out to you in your loss of such a wonderful wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother. I thank you all for welcoming me into your homes this past summer, with Jan and Cindy. We will treasure our memories of that visit, when she was happy and strong. I loved Jan so much. She was so wise, so funny, so smart, so loving, so brave. Some words I found that I hope will bring some comfort:

I GO TO LIFE AND NOT TO DEATH;
FROM DARKNESS TO...

Our deepest condolences on your loss.

To Doug(ie) and Kevin, I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. I have such great memories of playing at your house when we were kids - the house with the giant fish tank - and she was always so welcoming and nice to me. She always had a big smile and I remember her as being funny and cheerful. To Les, you, too, were always so warm and I always felt that as a kid, you never talked down to me and always made me feel important. I try to be that same example around my young nieces and nephews....

Jan and I were best friends for fourteen years. She will be with me always. I will miss her more than words can describe, but it comforts me to know that she's back in the sunshine again.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Jan in person, although we did exchange a few e-mails, thanks to her dear friend Cindy Ely. I know she fought a long, courageous battle against that awful disease. I think Heaven is a classier place with her there. My family is Irish and William Butler Yeats' words ring especially true today. "Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends." Rest well, brave lady. My deepest sympathy to her husband and sons, Cricket,...