Janet-Pulver-Obituary

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Janet Pulver

Wethersfield, Connecticut

Jun 8, 1950 – Oct 21, 2016 (Age 66)

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BORN
June 8, 1950
DIED
October 21, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Wethersfield, Connecticut

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Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home - Wethersfield Obituary

Janet (Kamerer) Pulver 66, passed away on Friday, October 21, 2016 from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Janet was born June 8, 1950 to her parents Fred and Mary Kamerer of Rocky Hill. Janet was a loving and devoted mother who enjoyed relaxing summers at Points O' Woods, bowling, board games, poker with friends, and most of all spending time with family, especially with the two newest additions to the family - granddaughter Caroline Pulver and grandson Carter Smith. Janet was always ready to lend a helping hand, and just wanted everyone to be together and enjoy each other's company. Her family will miss her gentle voice, strong will, and above all, her warm heart. Whether you knew her your entire life or just met her an hour ago, you could always count on a hug goodbye. Janet will be dearly missed by her two children, daughter and best friend Tracy Smith and her husband Oneal; and son Cory Pulver and his wife Erica. She also leaves to mourn her dear sisters Susan Bookman and husband Dr. Alan Bookman, and Mariann Fitch and husband Robert Fitch, as well as nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and a countless number of friends. Per Janet's request there will not be calling hours or a funeral service, instead there will be a celebration of life on Saturday, October 29, at J. Timothy's Tavern in Plainville from 2-6pm. All are invited to either stop by for a few minutes or stay for a few hours, and as Jan would want, enjoy each other's company. Please join us in remembering her for the truly unique and amazing person she was. Memorials to the American Red Cross Organization have been suggested. A special thank you to all of the doctors, nurses, and staff who work in the MSICU at Saint Francis Hospital for their phenomenal efforts and compassionate care. To share a memory with the family, please visit www.dillonbaxter.com.

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Time goes by so quickly, but also very slow. Hope each day is a little brighter and may each sunrise shine with more color and each sunset be filled with lots of healing light. So just keep on smiling. With Love, Marjie Thompson

On Janet's one year of crossing over, I send Love and Kisses to all of you. She will always look after you.
With Love, Marjie Thompson

Mary Anne and Susan and family our prayers are with you Janet was a great lady, person and classmate.

Tracy and Oneal

I am so sorry for your loss.
May the comfort of god help your family during this difficult time..

Tracy and Oneal,
I am so sorry for your loss. Jan always made us feel like one big family. I will miss her so very much, she was such a warm and special woman.
Keron

Reading all these thoughts of condolence, Susan and Mariann, you must be so proud to have had Janet in your lives. That alone can give you the strength you need at this time. She was such a welcoming person, always greeting us with a smile and hug. We considered her family as well. Our thoughts are with all of you, especially her children.

My heart is broken for all of you. Susan and Marianne may God help you heal through this tragedy. TRacey, my heart is with you. YOur mom was a wonderful person and was so proud of you,,,she will be missed by all who knew her, especially her grandchildren...may God give you all the strength and courage you need at this time.

Dear Tracy, Oneal and family.

Those we hold dear never really leave us. They live on in the kindness and love they have shared with family and friends. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. If we can be of any help during this time, please do not hesitate to contact us. Mrs. Pulver's beautiful legacy will live on.

Deborah Barrows