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Janet H. MacMullen

Passed Away on April 5, 2010


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Janet H. MacMullen, 81, of Apache Junction passed quietly on April 5th. She was born in Cold Spring NY, the daughter of Robert & Ida Howell (deceased). She is survived by her sister Anne Bellissimo and brother Jack Howell, her daughter Nancy Albright (Justine Cornelius), granddaughter Jamie DuHaime and two great grandchildren Carter and Katie DuHaime. She has also left behind many close friends. Janet worked for the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN and was retired from Crowell & Moring Law firm in Washington D.C. She will be remembered as loving, compassionate, humorous, her unique style and love of travel. Celebration in honor of Janet’s life will be held on Friday April 9th at 11:00am, 301 South Signal Butte Road, Apache Junction. Donations can be made to the Arizona Humane Society.

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  1. (Bert)Robert W Howell III says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May yours’ and our fondest memories bring us comfort.
    All Our Love
    Bonnie & Bert
    We have made a donation, in Aunt Janets name, To The Arizona Humane Society.
    (bert)
    wyatt333@comcast.net
    732-688-3310

  2. Bonnie Howell Chao says:

    Dearest Nancy,
    I know how hard it is to loose one’s parents and how alone you suddenly feel. Although Aunt Janet and I did not see each other often, she was my Godmother and I kept a very special place in my heart for her. I was the little flower girl at her wedding and always felt a special love for her. I too will miss knowing that she is there.
    I am glad that you are surrounded by family to help you through this unexpected time. I know she loved you more than anything. We now need to know that she is with her parents and brothers and sisters that have gone on ahead of her. She is at peace.
    Blessings and love,
    Bonnie

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Janet H. MacMullen

Passed Away on April 5, 2010


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Janet H. MacMullen, 81, of Apache Junction passed quietly on April 5th. She was born in Cold Spring NY, the daughter of Robert & Ida Howell (deceased). She is survived by her sister Anne Bellissimo and brother Jack Howell, her daughter Nancy Albright (Justine Cornelius), granddaughter Jamie DuHaime and two great grandchildren Carter and Katie DuHaime. She has also left behind many close friends. Janet worked for the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN and was retired from Crowell & Moring Law firm in Washington D.C. She will be remembered as loving, compassionate, humorous, her unique style and love of travel. Celebration in honor of Janet’s life will be held on Friday April 9th at 11:00am, 301 South Signal Butte Road, Apache Junction. Donations can be made to the Arizona Humane Society.

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  1. (Bert)Robert W Howell III says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May yours’ and our fondest memories bring us comfort.
    All Our Love
    Bonnie & Bert
    We have made a donation, in Aunt Janets name, To The Arizona Humane Society.
    (bert)
    wyatt333@comcast.net
    732-688-3310

  2. Bonnie Howell Chao says:

    Dearest Nancy,
    I know how hard it is to loose one’s parents and how alone you suddenly feel. Although Aunt Janet and I did not see each other often, she was my Godmother and I kept a very special place in my heart for her. I was the little flower girl at her wedding and always felt a special love for her. I too will miss knowing that she is there.
    I am glad that you are surrounded by family to help you through this unexpected time. I know she loved you more than anything. We now need to know that she is with her parents and brothers and sisters that have gone on ahead of her. She is at peace.
    Blessings and love,
    Bonnie

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