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William Edward "Bill" JANNEY

Germantown, Ohio

1939 - 2017

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November 18, 2017
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Germantown, Ohio

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JANNEY, William Edward "Bill" Age 78, of Germantown, OH, passed away, November 18, 2017. The oldest son of the late Benjamin and Sarah Elizabeth (McCoy) Janney, Bill was born on September 11, 1939, in Franklin, OH. On October 11, 1959, Bill married Glenda (Smith) Janney, with whom he spent over...

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Where has the time gone? I was going to take one of Bills WoodCarving classes a few years back but, work took me all over the world. I really wish I had the time or made the time to meet this great person.

I live by the words in a song by Jim Croce where he said "There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them."

I think Bill found those things from what I've read about his family and teaching a skill to old timers that want to...

I knew Bill and his sister, Brenda, my entire life. He came from a wonderful, hard working and talented family. I never knew him to be anything other than a gentleman and, truly, a "man for all seasons." He will be missed. He used to stop by and see me when I lived in Farmersville, near the grain elevator. Like the rest of the "boys" we went to school with, he treated people with respect. Donnetta Apple

Thank you for being such nice and giving people, my brother and I were blessed being able to take bill's class and meet you both. My condolences to the family I will keep you in my prayers.

Glenda & Family: We are truly saddened to hear of Bill's Passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. Bill was always cheerful and ready to chat, or help you if you needed. We will always remember when he took us on a ride in his fishing boat on Lake Havasu. We feel blessed to have known him.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Bill was a great person and will truly be missed!

Sam, Jacqui & Sam II

Bill was a true pal and a great friend. I treasure his memory and great times we shared

Glenda and family, we are sorry for your loss and please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Bill was the best. Infectious smile, warm heart and willing to help those in need. He allowed my boys to come out and fish at his pond and those memories we will never forget. Couldn't have ask for a better sole who's in heaven making others laugh. He'll be missed but never forgotten by us.

We are so blessed that we got to know Bill these last few years In Lake Havasu City, AZ. Our sympathy to all of his family. Mike & Camella

So sorry for your loss, Glenda. Bill was a talented and creative person and I know you loved him dearly. He will always be in your heart.