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Janet Shingara

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Oct 1, 1946 – Dec 17, 2024

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BORN
October 1, 1946
DIED
December 17, 2024
LOCATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Janet Shingara, 78, of Wormleysburg, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, surrounded by her family. Born October 1, 1946, in Sunbury, PA, she was a daughter of the late Donald D. Williams, Sr. and Mary Jane (Byrd) Williams. Janet was the beloved wife of George W....

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Sending our condolences to the family. We will miss you dearly at the hair salon. -Brittaney & Taylor

our deepest condolences on Janet's passage. She is no longer in pain, and has a new body. Praise the Lord. I know we haven't seen each other in years but just know you are in our thoughts, and prayers... Cousin Beth from Sunbury.

So many memories. Jan was such a trooper. She always kept her wits amid the chaos. Her sense of humor was amazing. Any questions about the job or some of the paperwork that we received she could answer, I will miss you very much. The different sheriff's departments would always ask where RED was because she was so good at her job, There are so many things about that nasty place I want to forget but you will always be one of the fantastic memories that will never be forgotten.

Jan and I worked together directly in Reception after the 1989 riots. I could always rely on her help and knowledge in resolving issues with the reception process. Jan was in charge of the Records department for reception. I enjoyed working with her every day until she retired. She was surely missed. May God take her into his arms and grant her eternal peace and love. Lt. Fred Smith, CDCC Reception

I am so sorry George of reading Jan´s passing we not only worked together for many many years but shared a great friendship and lots and lots of laughs RIP my friend

George & Family I loved Jan she was always laughing. That´s what I will remember the most. I loved working with her and giving rides when needed.