Janet-Post-Obituary

Janet Swanson Post

San Diego, California

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Janet Post passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on December 7, 2007.

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Janet Post gave me a very, very wonderful daughter-in-law, Sandi. For this I am very grateful.
May her soul rest in peace.

Prayers from Fatima, Junette

It has been quite along time since I have seen any of the Post clan. We were neighbors for many years. My son Bill was at the house hanging out with Craig for more hours than I can remember. A few years ago I ran into Jan at Von's several times. We had a great time chatting about our kids -- she was always so proud of all of you. When I go down Chase Ave I always look to see if the red house is still red and the flag out.

Dear Sandi and Family - Cheryle Guth forwarded your Mom's obituary. What a wonderful life she had! I wish I could have visited with her in my adult years and enjoyed hearing about her adventures first-hand. I will always remember both of your folks. With sincere sympathy - Judi Huttle Gould

Penny and family,
Jan was indeed a very special friend to our family, who will truly be missed.
During her garage sale outings, she always brought home a book for or son Josh.
I recall fondly painting the outside of her home twice in the last 12 years.
She sure loved her red color!
Goodbye to one special lady.

Dear Penny and family,
Jan was an outstanding person, always happy and outgoing. We remember being at Penny's for a party and she and sister,Pat, were enjoying cocktails with us. What a party person! It always amazed us how she had to walk the neighborhood and keep up on the latest news. Age didn't seem to enter the picture.
We will miss hearing about the latest adventure of Mom and will especially miss her famous RUM CAKE. It sure helped getting through the rest of the...

It is with heavy hearts to her about Jan's passing. She will be missed greatly. She was always there for our family in good times and bad. I can not remember a time when she was not in elegant form. She was a friend to everyone she met and a ememy to none. She was truely the greatest American in her time. We will miss you. and

I will always remember how the boys (my son and nephew) use to call her Grandma Jan and every birthday card and Christmas card she sent to them she would sign it "Grandma Jan." She was a good friend and we will miss her

I started calling Jan my "West Coast Mom" after living in her home for a brief period about 10 years ago. Joining her & Wil for an occassional happy hour cocktail is a treat I will miss. Working with Jan for many years she was my inspiration to pursue my current career. She was a great lady!!