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Janet McLaughlin Marchese

Staten Island, New York

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DIED
April 29, 2024
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Staten Island, New York

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Had a Love of All Things Irish & a Tender Heart for Dogs Janet McLaughlin Marchese (85) died suddenly of natural causes on April 29, 2024 in her beloved home in Sunnyside. She was a native-born Staten Islander, grew up in West Brighton and attended PS 45 and Curtis High School. She loved her...

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I had the pleasure of working with Janet for some years when she worked for Dr Patel. Janet was always so warm and sweet. Janet also had a wicked sense of humor, especially just before she retired when she became more emboldened. I am sorry to hear of her passing. I saw her only 2 months or less before she passed. I don't know the name, but she told me some cute stories about her grandson when he was still a child. I will miss her. My sincere condolences to her family.

Janet was a good friend of my mother Joan Muscarello. Sad to hear of her passing. She was a good person may she rest in peace.

I am deeply saddened by Janet´s passing. She was married my brother John when I was a kid and treated me with kindness, love and affection all the years I knew her. I was deeply saddened by their separation and divorce. We reconnected through Facebook a few years ago shortly after John died. She had not known of his death till I told her. We tried several times to get together either in Staten Island or in the Albany area but couldn´t make it happen. In my last note to her I said at all...

Aunt Janet´s home was always the warm home to gather when California Fam flew out for visits. We had many afternoons spent at her home shared with laughs, and wonderful memories I will hold dear to my heart. I will miss her Facebook posts and messages keeping us all together despite all living apart. Rest in peace

May she rest in heavenly peace

My daughters called her Aunt Gana and will think of her when they eat Chuckles candies, as she always brought them when she visited back in the 80´s. She was my Godmother and holds a special place in my heart. She gave us all nicknames which we still refer to each other as lovingly. Blessed to have had her in my life!

Janet, you were always part of our family, I have known you over 60 years. We were "cousins" and you always called me Maggie. You were funny, generous and always said whatever was on your mind. You loved your family and animals especially dogs. I will miss our Facebook banter and you will be so missed by everyone who knew you. Rest in peace dear Janet, you have earned your wings.

Janet,thank you for your smile.It was so easy to talk to.You are my role model on how to live life.Izzy (your furry "jelly bean" will miss you). Rest in peace my friend. Maria and Mark Bansfield 14 Glenwood.