Janice Markley

Janice Markley obituary

Janice Markley

Janice Markley Obituary

Published by Legacy on Nov. 11, 2025.
Janice was born in 1951 in Greenwich, CT into a large, happy Italian family which shaped her faith and compassionate, generous spirit. She never turned a blind eye to anyone in need or going through a challenging period. She and her beloved husband Stewart, a Navy Vet himself, were especially empathetic and giving to veterans going through hard times.

Janice loved spending time with family and friends. She enjoyed entertaining and decorating her home, wanting everyone around her to have a great time. An annual Christmas shopping trip with her sisters and niece Cindy provided a lifetime of laughter and fond memories.

She married the love of her life, Stewart Markley in 1974. They shared a devoted and loving life together for 47 years before his passing in 2021. The joy of Janice and Stew's life was their daughter Jennie (Markley) Modugno. Knowing home is where the heart is, Janice and Stew relocated to Pennsylvania to be close to Jennie, their devoted son-in-law Michael and their young family. Customers loved interacting with Janice at Jennie and Mike's Bridgeside Market in Sewickley, PA. She endeared herself to all at the market with her quick smile and helping hand.

Her greatest legacy though is her beloved grandchildren Milena, Dominick and Joey. Everyone loved a sleepover at grandmas, having fun and building loving, lasting memories.

In addition to Stewart, she was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Margaret Domiziano and brother Frank Domiziano of Greenwich, CT. In addition to her daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren, Janice is survived by her sister Mary Ellen (Domiziano) Patzuk and husband Adam of Trumbull, CT as well as her sister Carole (Domiziano) Boucher of Greenwich, CT and many loving nieces, nephews and friends.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made in Janice's name to a local veteran organization Restore 22; – restore22.org

Her family takes peace and solace in knowing she is reunited with those who went before her and that she is now in the loving arms of God.

Rest in peace our beautiful Janice.

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