beatrice janoski
Beatrice "Beaty" Janoski, 78 of Ocala, Florida, formerly of Weirton, passed away Thursday, August 14, 2008 at Sylvia's Hospice House in Ocala. Born October 29, 1929 in Weirton, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Helen Tingler Truax. Beaty was also preceded in death by her brother Darrell Truax. Beaty was a homemaker having worked over the years at Weirton Steel and, most recently at Today's Woman Clothing Store in Ocala. She was Methodist by faith and was an avid bingo player. Beaty is survived by her loving husband John Janoski of Ocala; sons John Britton and his wife Penny of Binghampton, NY; Dennis "Lonny" Britton and his wife Linda of Mount Vernon, KY; a brother, Carl Truax and his wife Regina of Weirton; five sisters, Marion Lusakow and her husband Andrew of Weirton, Ethel Henwood of North Carolina; Lois Arthur Gibson of Wisconsin; Naomi Lynch and her husband Darrell and Joyce Manteau all of Weirton; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton where funeral services will be celebrated 1 PM Wednesday with Brother Tim Singleton presiding. Interment will be follow at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Share tributes and memories at www.grecohertnick.com

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  1. SHE WAS MY LOVING GRANDMOTHER AND THE MOST LOVING PERSON YOU COULD EVER MEET. ANYONE WHO MEET HER FELL IN LOVE WITH HER. SHE WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR ANYONE. HER SONS WAS HER LIFE. SHE WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY ALL OF US AND NEVER BEFORGOT. OUR MEMORIES OF HER WILL AWAYS BE WITH US ESPECIALLY ME I SPENT MY SUMMERS WITH HER AND MY GRANDFATHER WHEN THEY LIVED IN OHIO AND I MISS THE TIMES WE SHARED TOGETHER BUT THEY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I KNOW SHE IS RESTING BETTER NOW IN HEAVEN THEN SHE EVER DID ON EARTH AND SOMEDAY ILL SEE HER AGAIN AND WE’LL TALK ABOUT OLD TIMES LIKE HER AND HER PARENTS ARE NOW. I’LL ALWAYS LOVE HER. SINGED HER GRANDDAUGHTER DEBBIE

  2. I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Bea’s passing. Unfortunately, I did not get the news until after the service. I want you all to know that I love you and miss you deeply. I will always remember dad and Aunt Bea laughing hysterically…and of course, Aunt Bea’s face getting red from the neck up! I bet they’re both still giggling together right now! missy227@verizon.net


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