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JANET "GRANNY" MAE (KOYLE) GHAN
December 26,1939 ~ January 2,2013
Janet was a loving mother and a loving grandmother.
She is and will be dearly missed by all.
Janet leaves behind two daughters,Tina Smith and Barbara Mills; nine grandchildren; four great;grandchildren; and just missed seeing her 5th great-grandbaby due in April.
Please sign Janet's Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I miss you so very much Grandma! It's like losing my mother all over again. :-(
Michelle Rogers
January 27, 2013
I will miss seeing you sit ther smoking a cigerette, telling dirty jokes. You were an awesome honorary Grandma to our kids and we will miss you dearly.
Elizabeth Rodecap
January 12, 2013
kasara everett
January 8, 2013
R.I.P grandma i love you and you will be forever in my memory<3
Dustin clark
January 7, 2013
I love and will miss you always and forever mom...
Tina Smith
January 7, 2013
You will be greatly missed by all.
Beth Sanders
January 7, 2013
You will be missed Jan.
Sofia Smith
January 7, 2013
Rest in peace our oid friend, praying for the family to find peace all so.
Carole and Dan Bailey
January 7, 2013
We will miss you aunt jan
William Foley
January 7, 2013
Love you Mama
barbi mills
January 7, 2013
Jan you are a wonderful lady, my heart goes out to loved ones. You will be missed by many. Until we meet again. R.I.P.
Elva Hook
January 7, 2013
Jan, you will be missed by so many. We know that your in a much better place. We love you.
Aggie Corzine
January 7, 2013
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