Janet Adah Landon

janet landon

January 23, 1931 ~ January 17, 2020

Janet Adah Landon, age 88, died at her home on January 17, 2020 surrounded by her loving children. She was born January 23, 1931 in Geneva, Ohio, daughter of Homer Watson and Viola (Ashley) Bowman. Janet enjoyed working in her yard and garden, painting her yard ornaments each year, reading her romance novels and playing the organ. She especially loved being around all the grandchildren. She was a member of the Geneva FOE and a lifetime member of the VFW of Geneva. She is survived by her children, Melanie Landon (Bert), Norman (Anu) Landon, Gary (Molly) Landon, Arthur Pulsifer, Ashley Pulsifer, Phyllis Wilson, Janice Fusco (Bill), Allan Pulsifer, Kathy Pettit; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and three stepchildren, Henry, Linda and Sandy Landon. She is preceded in death by her parents; loving husband, Henry; brothers, Jack Watson and Roger Watson. A graveside Service for both Henry and Janet Landon will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 25, 2020 at the Saybrook Township Cemetery with Rev. Dr. Mick Gilliam officiating. The Behm Family Funeral Home is assisting the family at this time. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. Being the grand daughter to u two wounderful grandparents was a blessing! I’ll never forget the old house and all the family parties in the garage! Always the best food❤️ And always climbing up on Granpas lap and him squeezing my knee making me crack up laughing, making something in the wood shop while Grandma was cleaning her yard or sitting in the sun! Love u both RIH together now❤️

  2. Dad when you passed away. A male cardinal came every day to say good morning & every evening to say good night. Dad, you will always be my dad, father, hero, & idol. Your wisdom, intelligent, & experience has taught me so much in life. \nLove & dearly miss you\nMom, yes its kathy! Mom, you've asked me several times how im still walking? Because you gave me that strength. You've giving me inspiration, independence, & will power. Mom, im going to miss the long conversation we had on the phone. I picked the phone up yesterday to call you, but I realized you were gone. We talked about everything from soups to nuts. If someone asked me who I thought was the most beautiful woman I know? My choice would be you 110%. You have been the best mother any child could ever have. You have a piece of your heart in everyone of your children. You will give us a sign from heaven in different ways to each & every one of us that you are with dad & you love every one of us.\nI will always have you close to my heart, miss you everyday, & will love you through eternity.

  3. she and hubby always made days as a mailman a pleasure with kind words, cool or warm drink depending on time of year and conditions, and showed a concern for their family, community, and friends, who always became part of the family eventually. miss both of them. Jesus gives us a future, hard to grasp at times, but He never fails us, and both of them now have gone into the angel business serving Him. The ride now gets better

  4. Dear Family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Landon Family. Will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. The Scoville Family

  5. Our deepest condolences to all the Landon family. Many good memories will always be there. May Janet and Red live on forever in heaven together. Love, Dave and Linda Laird, Donnie Laird and all the Laird family.

  6. So sorry to hear of Janet passing away. She and her husband Red were great neighbors at Normandy. Our condolences to all her family during this emotional time. May God Bless. Ken & Yvonne Brown


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