Janet Mae Brick

Janet Mae Brick

September 16, 1932 - November 29, 2013

Janet Mae Brick

September 16, 1932 - November 29, 2013

Obituary

Janet Mae Brick, 81, born September 16, 1932, passed away November 29, 2013. She was born in Watertown, WI and was a long time resident of Mission Viejo, CA since 1968.

Janet passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family.

Janet is survived by her husband of 62 years, Gale; her 9 children, Peter, Mike, Steve, Kathy, Sue, David, Nancy, Daniel, and Joey; 23 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; and her 2 sisters, Carol Rogina of Libertyville, IL and Donna Cepon of Joliet, IL.

Our Mom was a loving wife, dedicated mother, and the sweetest, most caring grandma and great grandma.

Our Mom’s never ending love and support for her own family extended to the families of the less fortunate. This was evidenced by her 12 years of volunteer work at South County Outreach, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Lake Forest, CA. This was truly her passion and she considered her fellow co-workers and families she served her second family.

Mom will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by all.

Viewing/Vigil –
Wednesday, December 4th @ 7PM
St Kilian Catholic Church
26872 Estanciero Drive
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

Funeral Service –
Thursday, December 5th @ 10:30 AM
St Kilian Catholic Church
26872 Estanciero Drive
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to:
South County Outreach
26776 Vista Terrace
Lake Forest, CA 92630
Phone: (949) 380-8144
www.sco-oc.org

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11 responses to Janet Mae Brick

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  1. Sending our love – thanks for the beautiful memories. Janet for sharing your warm heart and glowing smile to the world. You will never be forgotten.

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  4. Uncle Gale, Peter, Mike, Steve, Cathy, Sue, Nancy, David, Daniel and Joey,

    I have such wonderful memories of Auntie Jan, I was very lucky to be the youngest of the “Brick” family cousins! You all have been such a presence in my memories and life! Auntie Jan was the greatest. When John was killed, and Dad died, she was so caring, loving and comforting to me I will always feel her love for as long as I am on this earth. I know your pain, and can only say hang on, as the days pass it gets better. Never okay, but just a little better. I sure wish I could be there for the service, but just know that I am their with you all in thought and spirit.

    Love you all very much,

    Maryanne Brick Engesmoe

    PS: Auntie Jan is the only one I have ever allowed to call me “Mary”, she has for as long as I remember! Nobody else, though! Just kinda a funny memory!

  5. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gale and his entire family. Thanks you for years and memories of Janet and her loving ways. She will never be forgotten.

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