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            <text>WITHELL-DWYER, Janet Evelyn of Fort Ene passed away at the Douglas Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 21, 2008 at the age of 90 years. She is predeceased by her first husband, Stanley John Withell and her second husband Herbert Dwyer, sisters Nora, Nina, Minnie Emma, Theresa and Olive, She will be sadly missed by her son George Stanley (Prudence) Withell of Lockport, N.Y. Step-children Bryan (Edna) Dwyer of Fort Erie and Tom (Wendy) Dwyer of Port Colborne, Grandmother of Robert (Marion), Jacqueline (Bale), David (Patty), Vicky Deanna, Sean, Sonya, Kim and Kerri. Great-grandmother of Vanessa, Megan, Taylor, Rachel, Zachary, Cassandra, Nicholas Josh, Alyssa, Jake and Jorja. Also survived by a sister Alice Chatson. Janet's family received visitors to THE FORT ERIE CHAPEL of the DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOMES, 21 Wintemute Street on Thursday The Funeral Service was held in the chapel on Friday, April 25 2008 at 10:00a.m. Cremation to follow with interment of ashes in McAffee Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Central Avenue United Church.</text>
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