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JOSEPH MONTEFINESE
February 28, 2003
Jack:
Please accept our hearfelt condolences.
Joe and Pat Montefinese
Joan Hogan
February 27, 2003
I want to express my condolences to you Jack. I worked with Jan at Int. Harvester and was a good friend of hers. I am so saddened about her passing. Her and Judy and I were called the three J.s by a boss that was not too fond of us. Jan was always there to defend us. I hope she didn't suffer too much. Judy passed away about 4 years ago so now I guess there is just 1 of the 3 J.s left. Again I want to express my deepest sympathies to you Jack and her family.
Margaret Valentine
February 27, 2003
It is with deep regret and heart felt pain I have experienced since learning of Jan's passing. I first met Jan in 1967 with International Harvester when I first started working at the age of 18 and she was like the "BIG" sister I never had. Through her, I was able to get myself together after I experienced great physical and mental pain from my abusive husband in 1971. She supported me and was always there when I needed a shoulder to cry on and I greatly respected her for that. She was one of the famous '3' known as the '3 J's' (Jan, Judy and Joan) at work. When the boss suspected there was a problem or situation, usually all three were blamed by Mr. Klug. Oh, we had some great times at work.
Later in life, Judy passed away and that such a shock to us all knowing the group had been split up. Presently I still work with Joan for the same company but different name. Joan is close to retirement after close to 40 years and I (34 yrs) am right behind her in a few years. Now my dear friend Jan has been called home to be with God. I just know both Judy and Jan are now remenising all the good times they had together. Time is so precious and it always seems to get away from us so fast. The great thing is we will all see each other when we receive our calling and to a much better place we will be. My condolences and prayers go out to the Micelli family. Keep reminding yourselves that Jan has been really blessed by God and he will comfort you all forever. Also remember when you feel that life really seems to have dealt you an unfair hand, maybe this quote will help: I have no yesterdays, time took them away, tomorrow may not be, but I have today.. God bless you all, you are in my prayers!!
Love, A friend!
Margaret L. Valentine (formerly Edwards of Wheaton).
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