Leasha Norah Tyerman Janet
April 16, 1921 - January 16, 2011
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Obituary
Leasha Tyerman Janet
Born 4-16-1921 in Ladysmith, BC, Canada. Died 1-16-2011.
Leasha was a Coal Miners Daughter who grew up in Black Diamond and graduated from Black Diamond High School Class of 1940. She was married for 60 years to Ernest Janet who preceded her in death in 2001. She and Ernest loved to fish and hunt. Leasha loved to make people laugh. She served her community in various organizations including the Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, 4-H and the Riverton Heights Community Club.
Beloved mother of Sharon and her husband Jack Zielsdorf, David Janet, who preceded her in death in 1965 and Ernie and his wife Kay Janet; grandmother of John Zielsdorf, Crystal Senner, Tara Janet, Tod Janet and Troy Janet and great-grandmother of 7.
Visitation Tuesday, January 25, 2011 from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM with a funeral service Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM both at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac. Memorials suggested to the American Heart Association.
Please sign the online memorial guestbook at www.bonneywatson.com.
February18,2011…We are sorry to hear of lee passing. We and other neighbors would have came to her service but we all missed the obit.
She and Ernie were great neighbors for 25 years.
Dear Family,
Losing a loved one can be devastating. However, please take comfort in knowing that death isn’t the end. This is evident through what Jesus did when he learned of his friend Lazarus’ death when he was on earth. The account recorded in John 11 shows that to those who were with him at the time, Jesus said: “Lazarus has fallen asleep and I’m going to awaken him.” Just as he stated, Jesus went to the grave where Lazarus was buried, called him and he came out alive and well! What Jesus did then was just a preview of what he’ll soon do for the dead. In fact that’s exactly what he promises in Joh 5: 28 and 29. To learn how to be among those, who will reunite with their dead loved ones and enjoy all the blessings God’s Kingdom will pour on earth, please contact the local congegation of Jehovah’s Witnesses for a free Bible study.
I grew up next door to Marge and Jack MacKinnon. I spent many hours at the MacKinnon household where many times Lee was there. I also went over to her house many times with Marge and Sandie.
What I rememeber most was her infectious smile, kindness and the laughter. Her and Marge wer fast friends for many years.
I send my prayers to the family, with a smile and rememberance of what a fine lady she was, her smile could light up a room
My sincere condolenaces
MicheleShelly Holmes Versteeg
We are very sorry to hear that Lee has passed way.
Your family is in our hearts and prayers.
God Bless
Dee & Mike White
Harry Knauss Jr.
Mark Knauss
Jim & Julie Knauss
Lee became one of my best friends.
She was generous,loving,funny and a great person.I will miss her so much.
I had so much fun water skiing with Lee and Ernie so many years ago! At all the family get togethers and dinners, Lee always made me laugh! May she rest in peace and heaven now has one more angel.
Thanks for the memories, I will cherish them forever. Your spirit and joy will live on in all of us. All my love, your other daughter Kay
We were very sadden to hear of Lee’s passing. She was always a joy to talk to and be around. Now she is with Ernie, and they have eternity to catch up on all that has been happening. May our heavenly father give you peace at this time. Many Blessing Steve & Joann Wittler