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Janet Jane <I>Cefalo</I> Hewitt

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Janet Jane Cefalo Hewitt

Birth
Muskegon Heights, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Death
9 Sep 2013 (aged 66)
Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Lake Mary, Seminole County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 28.7844467, Longitude: -81.3453979
Plot
Mausoleum D-South
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Janet Jane Cefalo-Hewitt
Age 66, passed away September 9, 2013 in Daytona Beach, Florida after a hard fought battle with cancer. Born in Muskegon Heights, Michigan on December 8, 1946, she resided in Colton until 1984. She worked for the San Bernardino Foundation for Medical Care for 13 years and served as its Executive Director. She is predeceased by her brother Robert Bidney. She is survived by her husband Frank Hewitt and her sister Grace Bidney, her son Stephen Mansker, Jr. and his wife Christina; grand children Stephen III, Evelyn, Robert, Jonathan; her daughter Wendy Mansker Berryman and husband Steve; granddaughters Claire and Victoria; her daughter Cindy Garcia Eastlick and husband Arnie; grandson Reagan. Services will be Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 10 a.m at Baldwin Fairchild in Sanford, Florida. Published in San Bernardino Sun on September 12, 2013.

Janet Jane HewittDecember 8, 1946 - September 9, 2013
Orlando, Florida

Janet Jane Hewitt was born on 8 December 1946 in Muskegon, Michigan. Her father, James Cefalo, was a baker and owned his own bakery. Janet's mother, Helen (Zilman) Cefalo was a housewife and helped in the bakery. Janet's lifelong skill at cooking and baking no doubt resulted from her parent's influence.

Janet grew up in California, and after school held a number of positions in industry, ultimately becoming an executive at Blue Cross in San Bernardino, California. In 1984 she moved with her husband Frank E. Hewitt, Jr. and youngest child, Cindy to Winter Springs, Florida. Janet owned a number of small businesses after moving to Florida. Her sucess and loyalty to her customers was well known. After retirement - an inappropriate use of the word if there ever was one, Janet and Frank ultimately moved to Daytona Beach.

Until her illness, Janet remained active, participating in numerous charities, most notably Bountiful Blessings, an outreach program for the homeless, and numerous animal shelters. Even while stricken with cancer, Janet did all she could to support friends and associates who were down on their luck or suffering from illness,

Janet was the youngest of three siblings. She is preceded in death by her brother Bob Bidney. She is survived by her sister Grace Bidney. Janet is also survived by her husband Frank.

Janet was the proud mother of three children. Steve, Wendy, and Cindy. The trio gave Janet seven grandchildren. Steve and Christina's children are Stephen, Evelyn, Robert, and Jonathon. Wendy and her husband Steve have two daughters, Claire and Victoria, each young adults. Cindy and Arnie's son, Reagan Benjamin Eastlick, is 9 years old.

Janet was a life long Roman Catholic. She was bouyed by her faith as her health declined. Even in her last months, Janet attended Church regularly, and would pray for family, friends, and even strangers unceasingly and with equal vigor.

Interment Thursday, September 12 1:00 PM Oaklawn Park Cemetery 5000 County Road 46A Lake Mary, FL 32746.
Janet Jane Cefalo-Hewitt
Age 66, passed away September 9, 2013 in Daytona Beach, Florida after a hard fought battle with cancer. Born in Muskegon Heights, Michigan on December 8, 1946, she resided in Colton until 1984. She worked for the San Bernardino Foundation for Medical Care for 13 years and served as its Executive Director. She is predeceased by her brother Robert Bidney. She is survived by her husband Frank Hewitt and her sister Grace Bidney, her son Stephen Mansker, Jr. and his wife Christina; grand children Stephen III, Evelyn, Robert, Jonathan; her daughter Wendy Mansker Berryman and husband Steve; granddaughters Claire and Victoria; her daughter Cindy Garcia Eastlick and husband Arnie; grandson Reagan. Services will be Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 10 a.m at Baldwin Fairchild in Sanford, Florida. Published in San Bernardino Sun on September 12, 2013.

Janet Jane HewittDecember 8, 1946 - September 9, 2013
Orlando, Florida

Janet Jane Hewitt was born on 8 December 1946 in Muskegon, Michigan. Her father, James Cefalo, was a baker and owned his own bakery. Janet's mother, Helen (Zilman) Cefalo was a housewife and helped in the bakery. Janet's lifelong skill at cooking and baking no doubt resulted from her parent's influence.

Janet grew up in California, and after school held a number of positions in industry, ultimately becoming an executive at Blue Cross in San Bernardino, California. In 1984 she moved with her husband Frank E. Hewitt, Jr. and youngest child, Cindy to Winter Springs, Florida. Janet owned a number of small businesses after moving to Florida. Her sucess and loyalty to her customers was well known. After retirement - an inappropriate use of the word if there ever was one, Janet and Frank ultimately moved to Daytona Beach.

Until her illness, Janet remained active, participating in numerous charities, most notably Bountiful Blessings, an outreach program for the homeless, and numerous animal shelters. Even while stricken with cancer, Janet did all she could to support friends and associates who were down on their luck or suffering from illness,

Janet was the youngest of three siblings. She is preceded in death by her brother Bob Bidney. She is survived by her sister Grace Bidney. Janet is also survived by her husband Frank.

Janet was the proud mother of three children. Steve, Wendy, and Cindy. The trio gave Janet seven grandchildren. Steve and Christina's children are Stephen, Evelyn, Robert, and Jonathon. Wendy and her husband Steve have two daughters, Claire and Victoria, each young adults. Cindy and Arnie's son, Reagan Benjamin Eastlick, is 9 years old.

Janet was a life long Roman Catholic. She was bouyed by her faith as her health declined. Even in her last months, Janet attended Church regularly, and would pray for family, friends, and even strangers unceasingly and with equal vigor.

Interment Thursday, September 12 1:00 PM Oaklawn Park Cemetery 5000 County Road 46A Lake Mary, FL 32746.

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