Janice-Collins-Obituary

Janice Collins

Fairport, New York

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November 25, 2010 at age 78. Survived by her husband of 57 years, Edward "Ted" Collins; daughter, Jennifer Collins; son, Matthew Collins; and daughter-in-law, Meg Hellwig; grandchildren, Andrew Dobrowski and his wife Allison Weise, Jason Dobrowski and Abigail Hoagland; brother, Neil (Christine)...

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My Aunt Janice and my Uncle Ted played very special roles in my life. Ted was my mother's brother and they loved each other very much! I remember Uncle Ted coming to our house every year to personally till up a garden for my parents so they could plant corn and vegetables. He could have had one of his employees do it, but he wanted the time to spend afterwards with his sister Hazel and Van. What I remember most about Aunt Janice is her love for Ted and her children. The story that sticks most...

Uncle Ted, Jennifer, Matt and Families, my memories of aunt Janice date back to when she went back to school to get her teaching degree. My mother Hazel watched Jen and Matt for her during the day. Aunt Janice would light up the room like no one else I have ever met. She was pure Love and Joy.We send our condolence.

Uncle Ted, Jennifer, Matt and Families,
I loved "MY" Aunt Janice! And I will charish my memories of her. She was a caring, compassionate, joyous soul in a small "dyno-mite package." Now she is with my parents, grandparents and so many family and in God's Loving arms. We were all blessed by having her in our lives!

Dear Uncle Ted and cousins: I have many pleasant memories of my sweet and elegant Aunt Janice who was such a kind women. My prayers to her family with love, Charlene Collins in San Antonio, Texas

We remember Jan sitting on her deck overlooking the Indian River she loved.

We remember walking to the marina and stopping to talk to Jan about her children and grandchildren that she was so proud of.

We remember a pint sized woman getting a gallon sized guy to do whatever she wanted. Now that's love.

She will be missed!

Dear Ted, Jennifer, Matt & Families;

It is with Deep regret that I learned of the passing og Janice, a loving Wife, Mother and Grandmother.

I so enjoyed her in all the shows at Charlotte High School,

Janice was a Class Act and will be missed by all who loved her.

My sympathy and Prayers;

Dotti S. Lewis

Even though we were separated by many miles most of the time, Jan was the kind of friend with whom we could pick up, almost mid-sentence, just where we'd left off the last time as if we'd never been apart. She was everything you could want in a friend, and we treasured her. There is a hole in our hearts today. Jack and Lydia

Aunt Janice was a kind, loving and gracious lady. She touched everyone she met in a comforting and unforgettable way. Uncle Ted, Jenny and Matt, our love and prayers are with you and yours.

Janice was a sweet and kind woman who always made us feel welcome in her home. We have fond memories of her and were fortunate to have known her.
Tony, Sandy, Emily & Joey