Janet L. Webster Sammons

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Oct 28 1931
May 6 2019
87 Years
Mortonville, Pennsylvania

Janet L. Webster Sammons, 87, passed away on Monday, May 6, 2019 at the Harrison Senior Living Center in Christiana, PA. She was the widow of the late E. Wayne Sammons. 
Born in Mortonville, Chester County, she was the daughter of the late Elwood J. and Helen Still Webster. 

Janet was an area resident all her life. She was a member of the Doe Run United Presbyterian Church where she had served as a Deacon.

She is survived by three children; Gloria Peters and husband Pete of Wagontown, PA, John Sammons and wife Cindy of Arizona and Joyce Pechin and husband John of Coatesville, five grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two grandsons; John Pechin, Jr. and Jeff Pechin and one infant sister Gloria Elaine Webster. 

Funeral services and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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We are so sorry for your loss!  Thoughts and prayers for the family!     Nancy and Jackie

 

 

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I wish I could have seen you more. I have fond memories of the farm and honeysuckles. I always loved when you would come visit us here in AZ. We all love you here and will miss you. I send my love to all of the family mourning in PA.

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I am very sad to hear of the passing of Janet. She was always so kind to me from the time I was very young. She will be dearly missed.

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Dear Family of Janet, so sorry to hear of your Loved One's passing.  I have known Janet for years and Wayne as well, and sure she is united with him now.  I worked for an oil company where they did business.  Janet was so very kind and dear.  We shared so many stories and laughs in the past.  As years passed, I found out that Janet was a cousin to one of my cousins, and reunited them together at a surprise party years ago in Lancaster.  Janet also was known to many as a special greeter to new people who went to Coatesville Harrison Senior Living in Coatesville.  I did visit her there and she was so much adored and loved.  My last visit to Janet was at Harrison Senior Living in Christina, and we just picked up where we left off last time we talked.  Please know that You are all in our Hearts, Thoughts and Prayers.  May many memories of your Mother bring you Peace and Comfort during this difficult time.  May God Bless you all and keep you in His Care.

Our Love and Deepest Sympathy,

Doris and Barry Aberts

 

 

 

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So sorry to hear about sweet Janet. I loved seeing her at Harrison Coatesville and Christiana when I went to see my mother (Blanche Miller). Enjoyed her stories of the old days she would tell when I took her and my mother to church. I will miss knowing she is where I can visit her.

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MRS. SAMMONS ALWAYS INCLUDED ME WHEN SHE INVITED MY SISTER TO SPEND THE WEEKEND WITH GLORIA. THEY ALWAYS HAD SOMETHING FUN GOING AT DOE RUN CHURCH. CALENDAR PARTIES, CRAZY HAT PARTIES, YOU NAME IT, THEY HAD IT. THERE WAS ALWAYS FUN AND FELLOWSHIP AND MRS. SAMMONS TUCKING THE THREE OF US INTO GLORIA'S GREAT BIG BED. I HAVE ENJOYED MRS. SAMMONS' FRIENDSHIP OVER THE YEARS AND APPRECIATED HER COUNSEL. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING HER AGAIN WHEN I GET TO THE FATHER'S HOUSE, JUDI HERMAN KHAN

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On behalf of Janet's friends at Harrison House of Chester County I'd like to extend our loving thoughts and prayers and heart felt condolences. Janet was a very very special person.  She was the leader of our welcoming commitee .   She made new residents feel welcome and cared for.  She had a lovley smile and a great sense of humor.  She was very supportive of our activity program.

She would take people under her wing and try her best to share that beautiful smile.   She told me once"If you see someone without a smile, give them one of your own." It was a privelege and honor to know her.  She will be missed.

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Dear Gloria, Joyce, Jack and Family, I was so sorry to hear of your loved one Janet's passing.  She was such a good, loving, caring, giving, nonjudgmental person. When we were very young I thought of her as a big sister not as a cousin. I am comforted knowing she has been fast-tracked into heaven with her role of heading the welcoming committee  just as she did at Harrison House Coatesville.  She was one of my favorite people and I will miss her greatly.

With Love, 

Tuck and Jan Long

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so sorry to hear of the passing of aunt Janet, will always remember the good times we had at the beach and much more she will be missed

Love nettie

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I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear mother.  You are in my prayers and I know that God will comfort you in this difficult time.  Leslie

 

 

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