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Janice Patten Obituary

PATTEN Janice (Jan) Patten, 65, was born in Rochester City, Minnesota and moved to Jacksonville in 1971, where she worked as a legal secretary. Survivors include her children, Carrie Hess (Charles), Lynn Kahl (William) and Michael Schafer, 4 grandchildren, a brother, Dick Patten (Arlene) and sister, Charleen Healy, several dear and special friends. Kathleen McKenzie and David Laffitte welcome friends of Jan to gather at their home at 2155 Mills Road on Sunday at 3:00 to share pictures, stories and memories of her in happier times. NAUGLE FUNERAL HOME. Please sign the Guestbook at Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Aug. 9, 2002.

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Rita Gillihan

August 12, 2002

Heartfelt sympathy goes to Jan's family and close friends. I had the pleasure of working with Jan at the Coker firm. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Sharon Lord

August 9, 2002

My deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to the family of Jan. I have known Jan through working with her as a legal secretary and enjoyed knowing with her during and sharing some fun times with her at work. She will be missed.

Pat McDonald

August 9, 2002

Michael, Lynn & Carrie,

"No farewell words were spoken, no time to say goodbye. She was gone before we knew it, and only God knows why."

I'm so sorry.

Joyce Butler

August 9, 2002

My heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your Mother/Grandmother. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. I am glad that I had the opportunity to know and love her.

Criquette Goodson

August 9, 2002

With heartfelt sympathy. She will be missed.

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