In loving memory of

Janet (Jan) Haynes
February 3, 1937 - September 1, 2020

Janet (Jan) Haynes passed away September 1, 2020 in Phoenix, AZ. Jan was born February 3, 1937 in Jackson Michigan, to Lucy and Chester Haynes. She moved to Phoenix in 1958.
Jan was an avid bowler winning many championships. She was part of the Women's Oriental Shriners for decades. Jan worked for several companies in the Phoenix area, retiring in 1999.
She loved nothing more than spending time either talking with, or being with her family and friends. She had the unique ability to make friends with everyone she met.
Jan traveled extensively, including twice to Hawaii. Other travel highlights of Jan's life were the trips she took to Las Vegas and Laughlin, over the last thirty years where she would "go with the flow".
She is survived by her children; Garo (Kim) Injasoulian, Rose Ann Heller, Elizabeth Johnson and Tamera Becker. Grandchildren; Dina (Peter) Clark, Amy (Mark) Reid, Judith (Christopher) Smith, Monica Heller, Paula (Jeremy) Cunningham, Grace (Frank) Allesxandro, Jodi Darga, David (Abbie) Johnson, Dan (Tamara) Becker, Krystal (Ryan) Sorenson and Tiffany (Ole) Zertuche. Many great-grandchildren/great-great-grandchildren. Nephew; William (Maggie) Hatounian, niece; Elizabeth Hatounian, and sister in-law; Barbara Hanson. Extended family members and neighbors including MaryAnn Injasoulian, Sam Greco, Jesse, Skyler, Kyson, Maria and her Michigan relatives the Bliss, Webb and Stimer families.
Jan was proceeded in death by her parents, sister in-laws Eva Hatounian and Marge Injasoulian, and father in-law Charles Injasoulian.
A graveside service celebrating Jan's life will be held on Saturday, September 19th at 10 am at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attn: Office of Development, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa FL 33607 or online: lovetotherescue.org.

Tributes

Beverly Sakurada wrote on Nov 2, 2020:

"Jan and I have been friends since 1976. She was a hoot. Unfortunately I have been trying and trying to call her until I finally as a last resort googled her name in case something had happened and found she has passed away. I am so sad. She always had a smile. I\'m going to miss her so much."

Danny Davirro wrote on Oct 10, 2020:

"Jan was friends with my mother, Carolyn Davirro, for many years. Growing up, Jan was always there to make me laugh. She always felt like a member of my family. My wife and I sat with her in her dining room just last year, and we enjoyed Italian cookies, coffee, and wonderful conversation. I\'m so grateful for all of the time I spent with her over the years. I will never forget her spirit. "

Donna Rewick Ferguson wrote on Sep 18, 2020:

"We were deeply saddened to learn of Jan?s death. Jan was a long and personal friend to our family. She first became acquainted with our beloved mother, Gerry, at 300 Bowl, now named, Bowlero Christown, where our mother was employed and where she, Jan, enjoyed bowling. Jan then became acquainted with our beloved father, Ralph, and a precious friendship evolved between all three of them. My two brothers, Ralph and Ed and myself were very fortunate to be able to share in their beautiful friendship. Jan was a most gracious and beautiful lady, both inside and out. She was a faith-based lady, who was very loving, caring, supportive and generous of heart. Many times she shared with our family both our joys and heartaches. To all of us she was our God-sent blessing, our angel! Jan blessed not only our hearts, but the hearts of countless others. We always anxiously looked forward to our conversations and luncheon dates with Jan. They were all always immensely enjoyed and memorable. We will miss forever Jan?s sweet, earthly presence. Her endearing friendship enriched greatly our lives. We shall always cherish our precious memories of her. She truly was one of God?s greatest creations! Earth?s loss is now Heaven?s gain! We offer our most sincere condolences to all of Jan?s family members. She so very often spoke of her family, who she immensely loved very much. May God?s love surround and bless all of you with comfort and peace! Embrace your many, precious memories of her! Our thoughts and prayers, Rick & Donna Rewick Ferguson & Family & Ralph E. Rewick, lll"

Grace wrote on Sep 18, 2020:

"RIP Grandma Jan ~Grace~"