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  1. I am so sad to have seen this just now. I always admired Janet from afar. She was an inspiration – intelligent, gracious and beautiful. My sympathies to her family. Asdvadz hokin loosavore.

  2. I just now learned of Janet’s passing…shocked and so saddened.
    Janet and I have known each other over 50 years…both of us were
    in AYF and “played together” as children at Camp Hayastan in
    Franklin, where she and her family visited with our family and where
    we went to dances together. She also was so helpful for my good
    friend, Evelyn Astorian, helping her as a physical threrapist for so
    many years at the Stone Institute. She always lit up the room when she walked in…and she helped so many patients with her upbeat attitude and helpfulness. She was a good friend, and I will miss her. My sincere condolences to Janet’s family.

  3. I was so saddened to learn of Janet’s passing. We played together
    in our youth at Camp Hayastan in Franklin…and she and her family
    visited my family quite often. Over the last 50 years, I have seen
    her at various times and especially when she was helping my friend,
    Evelyn Astorian, at the Stone Institute, with physical therapy…she
    did wonders for her and so many other patients. Her smile would just
    light up the room when she walked in…both in her personal and
    professional life.
    She was a good friend, and I shall miss her. My sincere condolences
    to her sister and family.

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