Jan Weiss
Jan Weiss
Jan Weiss
Jan Weiss
Jan Weiss
Jan Weiss

Obituary of Jan Weiss

 

YOUR FIGHT IS OVER WARRIOR

 

Janet Elizabeth Weiss (nee Black)

 

Born December 10, 1951 passed October 14, 2020

 

Jan was an exceptional wife, mother and grandmother and a dedicated nurse for many years. Predecessed by our eldest daughter Allison Kathleen Weiss, her father Charles Black and mother Jean Black (nee Purvis). Survived by her husband of 44 years Tom Weiss, also survived by daughter Jennifer Weiss and her partner Gerren Feeney and their two children William and Brooklyn, Danielle and husband Chris Maclean and sons, Christophe, Elias and Jameson. Jan is also survived by her sister Carol Wong and her husband Winston Wong. 

 

At Jan’s request she has been cremated and is to be interred along with Allison Kathleen Weiss. You are welcome to participate virtually on Thursday, October 29th at 1 pm via the following link: https://www.facebook.com/denningfuneral/

 

Big shout out to LHSC Neurology (7th heaven) staff as well as all caregivers we encountered on this journey. Special thanks to St Joseph’s Hospice workers and volunteers.  If desired, memorial contributions to St. Joseph's Hpspice, London or the charity of your choice would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy.

 

REST IN PEACE MY DEAR, UNTIL WE ALL MEET AGAIN

 

Arrangements entrusted to Denning’s of Rodney. Share a memory at www.westelginfuneralhome.com (519) 785-0810.

 

 

Miss Me-But Let Me Go

 

When I come to the end of the

road and the sun has set for me,

I want no rites in a gloom-filled room.

Why cry for a soul set free!

Miss me a little, but not too long,

and not with your head bowed low.

Remember the love that we once

shared, miss me but let me go.

For this journey we all must take,

and each must go alone.

It's all part of the Master plan,

a step on the road to home.

When you are lonely

and sick of heart,

go to the friends we know

and bury your sorrows

in doing good deeds.

Miss me, but let me go.

 

 

 

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