Armstrong, Janet Mae (Kitinoja), 84, of Dunedin FL passed away peacefully after a short illness at the Hospice Care Center in Palm Harbor, FL on Wednesday, August 16, 2017.
Janet is survived by her children, Barbara J. Woodworth (Clearwater, FL) and Paul W. (Sidney, OH); her sister Mildred Niinisto (Conneaut, OH); 4 grandchildren, Stephanie M. Woodworth (Charlotte, NC), Shannon M. Woodworth and fiancé Brandon Klee (Winter Springs, FL), Kyle J. (Sidney, OH), Connor M. (Sidney, OH) and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Janet was born in Conneaut, OH to Urho W. and Senia M. Kitinoja. She graduated from Conneaut High School in 1951. She moved many times with her husband and family until finally settling in Dunedin, FL in 1974. Janet was active in her church including altar guild, bell choir and homebound communion. She enjoyed playing bridge several days a week with her many friends, traveling to new places and loved spending time with her family.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 26 at 11am at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1120 Curlew Rd Dunedin, FL. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Janet’s name to St. Mark Lutheran Church or Suncoast Florida Hospice.
Barbara and Paul,
WE are so sorry for the loss of your Mother, Janet
Armstrong. We have known her many years and played
a great deal of bridge with her through the years.
She was a fine lady. You are in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Sally Mallory and Jim Lancashire
BArbara and Paul
I live across the corner from Janet. We were mailbox buddies. I especially appreciated her Christmas lights each year. And I admired her persistent morning walk. I miss her. A good person. Love,
Dear Barbara and Paul,
We are so sorry to learn of the loss of your Mother. Janet was such a beautiful and respected lady. She is a neighbor who will be sorely missed in Scotsdale.
Sincerely,
Rita Todd and Pamela Bass
Barbara, Paul & family
Your Mom is a very special lady, loved by all who knew her. She certainly will be remembered often & in a loving way as we all
continue on in our own lives, perhaps being better people because of her. Sincere sympathy
Peggy
Barbara and Paul:
Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. Having worked with her for years I recall many of the nice talks we had together.
Just want you to know that you are in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Dale and Irene Southwick