Jeanette "Janet" Yesitis

Jeanette "Janet" Yesitis obituary

Jeanette "Janet" Yesitis

Jeanette Yesitis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 18, 2013.
Yesitis, Janet (Jeanette)
On Nov 29th 2013 Janet passed away peacefully after a 9 year struggle with Alzheimer's. Janet lived life taking care of her family traveling with her husband of 57 years who served 21 years in the USAF retiring in 1974 then residing in San Jose CA until 1991 before moving to Mesa AZ. Born 3/28/1935 in Queens NY she is survived by her husband Larry and 6 children Scott, Dawn, Lisa, Michelle, Mark & Steven along with 12 grandkids and 8 great grandkids. Brother John and Sister Eleanor. She always put her families needs in front of her own. She is very much missed and loved. Now she's an Angel in Heaven looking down upon us still guiding us through life. A mass for Janet will be celebrated on Friday Dec 20th at All Saints Catholic Church at 10am. A reception will follow immediately afterwards in the hall.

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January 17, 2014

steve Y posted to the memorial.

January 13, 2014

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January 13, 2014

Candice Yesitis posted to the memorial.

6 Entries

steve Y

January 17, 2014

Love you mama! Miss u much!

Amber Walters

January 13, 2014

Hi Nana! I love you and miss you very much. You always made me feel welcome in your family,you are in my heart forever! love you
Amber

Candice Yesitis

January 13, 2014

I love you my Nana Banana! I will miss you always! May you rest in peace!

Dawn Yesitis

December 23, 2013

I'll miss your fluffenutter sandwiches, cups of tea and laughter. Love you, mom.

jennifer Yesitis

December 23, 2013

I love you nana. I will miss always and forever.

Scott Yesitis

December 23, 2013

Hey Mom, love and miss you. You weren't just my mom you were my best friend. I will miss you always!! Please say hi to granny and see what you can to get me in heaven with you.

Your #1 son Scott

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