Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 21 to Jan. 22, 2021.
Janet Kessler
ASHEVILLE, NC - Janet Manion Kessler, age 75, formerly of Camden, NY, passed away peacefully on Wednesday evening, January 13, 2021 in
Asheville, NC.
Janet is the oldest daughter of the late John H. Manion and Gladys D. Manion of Herkimer, NY. Her sister, Margaret M. Robinson and brother, Terrance Manion, preceded her in death.
Born armed with a lifelong passion for learning and education, she made a lesson out of any situation available. Janet raised her children to know the importance of and the appreciation for knowledge, and in turn to share that with others. She was a walking library of factoids, from "always have a firm handshake, nobody likes a wimpy handshake" to "did you realize that…" sharing whenever the opportunity arose. She was unavailable every evening from 7:30-8:00 PM to watch her favorite show, Jeopardy. If she was with you, you could play along, but "no talking". If you called at that time, unless you wanted to play long distance, she would tell you "I've got to go…Jeopardy's on!" If you've played with her, you know that she frequently won.
In 1984, she felt as if she'd won the lottery, accepting a position as a teachers' aide at Camden Central High School. Throughout her 23-year career, she engaged her students through one-to-one coaching, personal attention and a resolute dedication to their success. Not only did she touch so many of her students' lives, but they touched her as well and she loved them for it.
As a prolific baker and excellent cook, Janet was generous to all those around her. She was the first to offer to bring a dish to your home, meals to those who may be sick, grieving or in need and many times "just because" you loved one of her recipes and she just loved you. If you liked a recipe, you could be sure she'd mail it to you including her tips on how to get it right. She could whip up an amazing pie or even a meal in a moments notice and spent weeks preparing countless holiday tins to take to visit friends, many of them elderly, who may be alone during the holidays.
Janet was an avid gardener. The day after Christmas she would start the countdown to spring, announce the first robin sighting and start planning her yard. Living in McConnellsville, NY, on the 10th tee of the golf club, if you did not see her working in the yard, you could appreciate the multitude of fully flowering beds around her house. Occasionally she would set up a table next to the cart path and have lemonade and cookies for the golfer's, "just because" it was fun to do. Janet was a member of the local Garden Club, played golf with the ladies and was a member of the Red Hat Society, though she always told you "no, we'd never wear those red hats!". All who knew her knew her smile and her kind demeanor, promoting kindness and honesty to everyone.
Her first love was her family, dedicating herself to her children and her grandchildren, always making sure their needs were met before her own.
Janet is survived her son, Gordon J. Kessler (Lawrence Johnson), of Atlantic Beach, FL, Renée M. Milby, of Syracuse, NY, son, Michael D. Kessler, of Syracuse, NY, Julie Scroggs (Danny Scroggs), of
Asheville, NC; and niece, Elizabeth Robinson, raised by Janet after the untimely death of her sister, Margaret. Also surviving are her two brothers whom she loved dearly, Daniel Manion (Hilary Manion), of Weaverville, NC and John T. Manion, Birmingham, AL; her former husband, Gordon R. Kessler; and her beloved grandchildren, Savannah, Evan, Morgan, Madison, Sophia, Aline and Jackson; in addition to several nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service is planned for later this year near her home in central New York to Celebrate her Life and the love she had for her family and friends.
To leave a message of comfort or share a memory with the family, please visit Janet's obituary page at
www.grocefuneralhome.com.