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Janine's spirit - her deeds - are sorely missed. It was a pleasure and an honor to have known her and worked with her.
Michael Steiner
April 30, 2022
Everett, Massachusetts
1951 - 2016
KELLER, Janine Hundreds of photos were taken on Janine Keller's final day, March 24th. Why? She was dressed in a FULL bunny suit to please and amuse the neighborhood children as she worked her corner as a crossing guard. Janine, born March 3rd, 1951 and a lifelong resident of Everett...
Read MoreJanine's spirit - her deeds - are sorely missed. It was a pleasure and an honor to have known her and worked with her.
Michael Steiner
April 30, 2022
I will never forget the time she called me to our Project as she was standing in the way of city workers trying to knock down our Community Garden. Thanks to her fierce determination; I had time to call the Mayor and was able to put a stop to the bulldozers. Along with love and light that she injected into everything- she would fight to protect her family and all she was part of with a fierce pride borne of love - and faith in the greater good.
Michael Steiner
April 30, 2020 | Lake Worth, FL | Friend
She injected love and light into everything she did- and every person she met. She was a major force in a special Mural project in Everett with her Scouts- and was a recipient of a Special Citation by the City of Everett for her work. I will never forget her - and remember her always with fondness...she touched me --as she did with thousands she both knew and did not know.
Michael Steiner
December 07, 2016 | Bethlehem, PA
Bo. Your mom will always be remembered. Jon's dad and I worked the Strawberry Festival at IC church. She kept everyone upbeat. She will be greatly missed. Many prayers will be said for your mom.
To Bo and all of Janine's family I am so sorry for your loss.
Maureen
May 20, 2016 | Everett, MA
Rick, I cannot find the words...I think of you every day. I could not help but hear you say "I love you too" when Janine called.
You are special giving people. I cannot imagine your pain.
Lynn Forgues
May 12, 2016 | Littleton, MA