Jan spent the majority of her career working as a Senior Account Representative for both Phillips Systems and Hewlett Packard from which she retired in 2004.
Jan was both an avid tennis player and talented gardener. She was blessed with the gift of creativity and enjoyed painting and decorating. She loved animals, especially cats, and above all, she loved her family and friends. Jan will be remembered for her grace, kindness, and generosity of spirit. She will be greatly missed.
She leaves behind her beloved husband of 15 years, Wes Bigler of Sandy Springs; her parents, Calvin & Janice Driver, her brother and his wife Jeff and Diana Driver, niece Tiffany Driver, and nephew Corey Driver, all of Carrollton; step son Tyler Bigler and his wife Melissa of Marietta; step daughter Lauren McClintock and her husband Bryan, granddaughter Cameron McClintock, all of Sandy Springs; father and mother-in-law Ken and Carol Bigler of Green River, Wyoming.
Services will be held at Sandy Springs United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 8 at 11:00 am.
Contributions in memory of Jan Driver may be made to Special POPS Tennis 3176 Westfield Way, Roswell, GA 30075 or specialpopstennis.org.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2018
Jan spent the majority of her career working as a Senior Account Representative for both Phillips Systems and Hewlett Packard from which she retired in 2004.
Jan was both an avid tennis player and talented gardener. She was blessed with the gift of creativity and enjoyed painting and decorating. She loved animals, especially cats, and above all, she loved her family and friends. Jan will be remembered for her grace, kindness, and generosity of spirit. She will be greatly missed.
She leaves behind her beloved husband of 15 years, Wes Bigler of Sandy Springs; her parents, Calvin & Janice Driver, her brother and his wife Jeff and Diana Driver, niece Tiffany Driver, and nephew Corey Driver, all of Carrollton; step son Tyler Bigler and his wife Melissa of Marietta; step daughter Lauren McClintock and her husband Bryan, granddaughter Cameron McClintock, all of Sandy Springs; father and mother-in-law Ken and Carol Bigler of Green River, Wyoming.
Services will be held at Sandy Springs United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 8 at 11:00 am.
Contributions in memory of Jan Driver may be made to Special POPS Tennis 3176 Westfield Way, Roswell, GA 30075 or specialpopstennis.org.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2018
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