Janet-Spence-Obituary

Janet Spence

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Janet Spence 1941-2010 HOLYOKE - Janet (Hyte) Spence, age 69, of Holyoke, died Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at her home. She was born in Chicopee, daughter of the late Harold A. Hyte Sr.and Janet (Cavalli) Pasquini, was educated in the South Hadley Schools, and was a long time caregiver. Janet...

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Its hard to face the fact that your gone. I have so many good memmories of you and Uncle Spence. We had some awesome times in Otis. You will be missed like crazy. Love you
- John Ewing

Dear Shelley sand Donald
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I have many fond memories of you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dearest Shelley,

may the lord bless you and your family in this time of need, always remember her through your memories, she is looking down and protecting your family, god bless you all,
Mr.Sam
McMahon School

Janet,
you were a part of my life from the time I was little. you were like a mother to my husband and you were the best grandmother my children could have ever asked for. I remember going to otis for the holidays and all the get togethers we had at your home, words cannot express how much you meant to us and how much we miss you. We loved you more than you could ever possibly realize.

Shelley and family,
We are thinking of you at this very difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss.
Kate Ritchie
McMahon School

I will always remember the times when all my aunts and uncles and cousins would head to Otis for weekend getaways. The adults would join in several hours or card games as the kids played with Lafayette, colored or just entertained themselves. We would always have the best meals too. My favorite was Uncle Spence's tossed salad with apples and his fresh homemade italian dressing. To this day, I wish I had asked for his recipe! Wintertime brought the most memories of sledding down the big hill...

I will miss you Janet through the good times and the bad. Being the mother of one of your grandchildren certaintly drew me closer to you even though we had our moments. He will miss spending weekends at your house and playing video games with you and his brothers. It was always a joy for him to spend time with his grandma. I will miss talking to you and joking with you about stuff. We will miss how hard you worked at making sure everybody was happy. We will miss the wonderful holiday...

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time. Time does heal but those wonderful memories never go away. My deepest sympathies to all of you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.