Janet Mary Milton, 69, of Treasure Island, Florida died on October 11, 2012 at her residence.
A native of Winnipeg, Mantioba, Canada and a local resident since 1965, when she moved here from London, Ontario, Canada; she was a banker with Bank of America and of the Baptist faith.
Preceded in death by her husband, Charles H. Weisgerber in July 2010, she is survived by two sisters: Lois Milton of Archer, Florida and Alexis Moore of Los Angeles, California and five step-sons; Kevin, Brian, Todd, Erik, and Shawn Weisgerber.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any donations be sent to Suncoast Hospice. The family is planning a Celebration of Life at Jan’s home on Treasure Island, 2:00 PM, Sunday, November 11, 2012.
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How lucky are we to have been such a wonderful part of your life Jan. We love you and will miss you dearly. Love to Lois, Tommy, Lexie and all family. “It is what it is!” Your sister friend….
My heart goes out to you Lois, Lexie and all of your family members. You have my most heartfelt condolences.
When I think of Jan, I think of all the great times we shared, of which there were many. I think of a kind, thoughtful and wonderful person. I think of a loyal friend who was always there
I love you Janet Milton and will miss you terribly, however, my joyful memories will keep you alive in my heart forever.
I havent seen you in over fourty plus years, same with Lex and Lois. I would like to come to your Celebration but do not know your address.Please call and let me know. 727-204-5668 or 727-743 2496. Thanks.
I met Jan when I started my banking career in 1975 at First National Bank in downtown St. Petersburg. Jan was my boss when we worked for Bank of Florida at the NE office. She was a caring person, loved the sun and I remember her laugh.
Jan’s Family; I am sorry for your loss.
Jan was a long time friend and fellow banker; I am blessed to have so many wonderfully fun memories. My warmest sympathy to the family!
Jan you were such a big part of our life we wish
you Peace and Comfort the feeling that comes from believing in the happiness that lies ahead.
I have such fond memories and you are going to
be truly missed. Love to All the Family.
Spud….
JAN you were always there to help when ever Rotary had something going on, I could always count on you & Charlie, God Bless I am glad I was able to know you..
Haven’t seen Jan in years, due to my moving out of St. Petersburg to South Florida. But the happy memories of her smile and fun personality have not faded with the years. Hopefully, you can get your “french fries with vinegar”…..will miss you and keep you in my prayers.
The Ogden family was blessed to have Jan in our lives. She and Charles were the best neighbors a family could have. They will always be in our hearts.
My deepest condolences to your family, Kevin, Jane, Aron and Clover..much love <3
My deepest condolences to your family, Kevin, Jane, Aron and Clover..much love <3