November 23, 1943 - May 16, 2010
It is with heavy heart the children of Janet Lee (Allen) McCart announce the passing of their beloved mover. She passed from this life peacefully at St. Francis Hospital on May 16, 2020 at 5:48 p.m. at the age of 76.
Born Janet Lee Allen November 23, 1943 to parents John Wesley and Myrl Baker Allen, Janet spent her childhood in Hartford, IL. She married Billy Dean McCart (of Columbus) in November 1962. Janet was the mother of three children and moved with her family from Illinois to Sedalia, MO in her early adult years. After moving from Missouri to Columbus, IN in 1976, Janet became a long-time dedicated employee for Force Construction Company. She has a long, long list of friends and family who will miss her dearly.
Janet was a member of NWIC and was a very active member of the Senior Center in Columbus. She enjoyed doing yardwork, gardening, playing cards and Bingo, traveling, and was very social.
Janet is preceded in death by both parents as well as brother, Howard Allen from Alton, Illinois.
Survivors include her brother, Eugene Allen (wife Barb and children, Mike, Chris, Mary Beth) from Hartford, IL; sister-in-law Candace Sivia (husband, Eugene and children Jill and John) from Vandalia, IL; and nephews David and Bart Allen (sons of Howard).
Her three children who will miss her dearly also survive her in death; daughters, Diana Burris (McCart)(husband, George Davis) of Columbus and Sandra McCart of Harrodsburg, KY; and son, Greg McCart (wife, Joni) of Cincinnati, OH.
Her blessed grandchildren are William McCart, Nathan McCart, and Leela McCart all from Ohio, Rachel Lawson (Burris), Zachary Burris, and Kira Burris, all from Indiana.
Her beloved great-grandchildren are Lillian and Aleeah Lawson and Tobias Farmer.
Services entrusted to Norman Funeral Home with a private family graveside service with her final resting place at Hawcreek Cemetery in Hope.
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November 23, 1943 - May 16, 2010
It is with heavy heart the children of Janet Lee (Allen) McCart announce the passing of their beloved mover. She passed from this life peacefully at St. Francis Hospital on May 16, 2020 at 5:48 p.m. at the age of 76.
Born Janet Lee Allen November 23, 1943 to parents John Wesley and Myrl Baker Allen, Janet spent her childhood in Hartford, IL. She married Billy Dean McCart (of Columbus) in November 1962. Janet was the mother of three children and moved with her family from Illinois to Sedalia, MO in her early adult years. After moving from Missouri to Columbus, IN in 1976, Janet became a long-time dedicated employee for Force Construction Company. She has a long, long list of friends and family who will miss her dearly.
Janet was a member of NWIC and was a very active member of the Senior Center in Columbus. She enjoyed doing yardwork, gardening, playing cards and Bingo, traveling, and was very social.
Janet is preceded in death by both parents as well as brother, Howard Allen from Alton, Illinois.
Survivors include her brother, Eugene Allen (wife Barb and children, Mike, Chris, Mary Beth) from Hartford, IL; sister-in-law Candace Sivia (husband, Eugene and children Jill and John) from Vandalia, IL; and nephews David and Bart Allen (sons of Howard).
Her three children who will miss her dearly also survive her in death; daughters, Diana Burris (McCart)(husband, George Davis) of Columbus and Sandra McCart of Harrodsburg, KY; and son, Greg McCart (wife, Joni) of Cincinnati, OH.
Her blessed grandchildren are William McCart, Nathan McCart, and Leela McCart all from Ohio, Rachel Lawson (Burris), Zachary Burris, and Kira Burris, all from Indiana.
Her beloved great-grandchildren are Lillian and Aleeah Lawson and Tobias Farmer.
Services entrusted to Norman Funeral Home with a private family graveside service with her final resting place at Hawcreek Cemetery in Hope.
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(parents links provided by Barbara #47224390)
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