Janis-Van Vlack-Obituary

Janis "Jan" Van Vlack

Maine, Connecticut

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VAN VLACK, Janis "Jan" (Kisner) Janis "Jan" (Kisner) Van Vlack, 77, died at her home in Boothbay Harbor, ME Thursday (February 26, 2009) after a seven year battle with acute COPD and diabetes. Janis was the daughter and only child of Stanley F. Kisner and Philene E. (Pierce)...

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Dear Milton & Tracey, Please accept my condolences on the loss of your beautiful wife and your wonderful mother. So many memories flashed through my mind thinking of Good Old Allendale Road but one that stood out was (Milton) your snowmen boy and girl Christmas outdoor decoration, with a spotlight, no less. In my eyes that was SO SO COOL. Thanks for the memory. As I got older Janis and I became friends and continued so for quite a few years. God Bless Her.

Fondly,
Nancy McBride...

Milton and Tracey Very sorry to learn the passing away of our sister-in-law Jan. Hopefully we touched her life with our trip to Australiia and New Zealand. Brother Bud & Renee

Dear Tracy and Milt . I am so sorry to Hear about Janis's passing . You all were so good to me growing up on Allendale Rd . Janis was a wonderfull woman and friend . I will keep you both in my Prayers. Robert

Mr. VanVlack and Tracey: I was so sorry to hear of your loss. News of Jan immediately brought me back to Allendale Road. One of my first memories of Jan was the day she brought Tracey home and introduced her to the kids on the street - and there were plenty of in my family alone. She was so happy with her baby girl - Tracey you were the apple of her eye and there was no doubt about it. I remember your beautiful backyard and my mother ordering us to go over to take our prom pictures with...

Dear Mr. VanVlack and Tracy: My sincere sympathy over the loss of your wife and mom. My memories of her bring me back to Allendale Road immediately and to the day she proudly introduced her precious Tracey to all the kids on the street - she so loved her baby girl. What a showplace your yard was in Hartford; so much so that at prom time Jan allowed us to take our pictures with her gorgeous garden as our backdrop. When I bought the house from my parents, it was Jan who gave me ideas on how...

Milt and Tracey - Wow, your Mom was AWESOME! Well, I knew that already, but I never knew she had so many talents. I wish I could be with you, but I want to send my love and sympathy for the loss of such a great woman. Your Mom and Dad are the best hosts I've ever had during my travels and I know they enjoyed opening their home to friends and family because they are such warm-hearted people. You will always have your wonderful memories and now you know that your Mom is finally in peace. ...

Dear Milt & Tracey,
Our deepest sympathy in your time of sorrow. Jan was a very special person. Mom and I often remember the special times and holidays our families sharred, they will never be forgotten. May your memories bring you comfort. God Bless

Judy & Aunt Marian

Dear Milt & Tracy: I was so sorry to hear of Jan's passing. I recall our time on Alendale Road with all our great neighbors and what a great community we had growing up. Jan had the most beautiful gardens and I will always remember your beautiful home and Duffy! Please know that all the Onidi's are thinking of you and are keeping you in our prayers. I am sure Shirley and Al are welcoming Jan into Heavan and are getting ready to play cards. We will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Milt & Tracey,
I wrote a note earlier but it evidently did not get in. You have my deepest sympathy and I have many memories of her at Broadview and Bulkeley. Her talents seemed to be unlimited. Your property in Maine was like a park when Don & I visited a few years ago. It leaves a memorial to her.
Fondly,
Natalie Phillips