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Jill M. Landers

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Landers, Jill M. Ann Arbor, MI

Age 51, died on December 14, after battling metastatic breast cancer for several years. She was born on May 22, 1957 to Harvey and Alice Plas and graduated from Eastern Michigan with a bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy. She worked for the U of M for 23...

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I lived next door to Jill for several years and was a good friend of her sister, Nancy. I'm so sorry to hear about Jill's death. My prayers are with your family.

My thoughts are with the family.

I was very saddened to see in the News that Jill has lost her battle. I met Jill years ago while riding the UM shuttle bus back and forth to work at the hospital. We both talked about our children and what each child was currently doing in their lives. She was very proud of each of you and and spoke lovingly about you and her supportive husband. We didn't know each other's last names but it felt so familiar when we would see each other and talk. I truly think Jill is one of God's finest and...

My sincerest condolences to you and your family. I remember Jill well from high school and she was a great person.

Al, I pray that you and your family draw strentgh in the wonderful memories that you have of Jill. She inspired so many with her strentgh and encouragement - she'll be deeply missed. Jills legacy will live on forever in the hearts of those that had the opportunity to know her. Al, your Breast Cancer 3-Day family will continue to fight this battle, with hopes that others will not have to endure the grief that you and your family are experiencing.

Alan, Brittany and Brandon - Our hearts and prayers are with you at the very difficult time. Jill was a very strong woman and she fought all the way. We admire Jill and her strength. Jill will be missed by all.

I met Jill at the Breast Cancer Support Group at St. Joe's. We soon became friends and her determination and uplifting spirit brought such joy to me and others. Another "little support group" was created by five friends in our Support group and we called ourselves the "Fab Five". Sharing our problems and our joys while eating out before group was our forte. May God bless you Allan, Britney and Branndon for the love and care of precious Jill. Jill, you fought the fight and will be missed...

Al ... we will miss Jill dearly. We will treasure the memories we have made with her through the Breast Cancer 3-Day. Her legacy will live strong - just the way she lived each moment to its fullest. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Henry, you have our deepest sympathy. You and Jill have both been an inspiration to us with your dedication to each other. She is now at peace which is a blessing in itself. If we may assist in any way please let us know.