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Katie Mccomas Maddy published a comment
Jan gave me my first job at Marshall - she hired me for temporary help during the summer between my freshman and sophomore years. She had me do everything from dusting the very expensive decorate glass display in Drinko to crawling on the floors around campus taking stock of Ethernet cables. She'd also often ask me to help her find a really, really important paper on her desk 10 minutes before really important meetings (quite the way to get the adrenaline flowing). She was a great role model for how women can and should lead in higher ed. That summer job she offered me opened many doors for me at Marshall - and I was able to spend the rest of my time there working in the library. I couldn't be more thankful for the opportunities she gave me.
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Melissa Fox published a comment I couldn’t have asked for a better aunt or role model. Always up for an adventure and you better not try to get the bill! I will miss her tons. It’s hard to imagine a world without Aunt Jan. Sending lots of hugs to Bill, Catherine & Bethany.
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Dennis Taylor published a comment I first worked with Jan in 2001 and then off and on through 2009. She was an extraordinary force that doesn't come along very offer. I will miss her. Condolences to her personal and Marshall U families.
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Marilyn Fox published a comment Jan was a fantastic sister in law. She would just show up when you needed her and never asked for anything in return. She was supportive of the entire family. She will be missed.
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Bethany Barklay published a comment Last picture taken of Jan and Bill |
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Shanell Lewis published a comment So cute!
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Bethany Barklay published a comment I realize there are a LOT of baby photos. But that was who she was. Grandma. This is a picture of Brooklyn right after Grandma left from a fun filled weekend. She was not happy to see her go. - Bethany |
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