Janice Buano


Janice Buano, 73, of June Lee St. Ellwood City died on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at the Carriage Court in New Castle following a lengthy illness.

Born October 20, 1938 in Wampum, she was the daughter of the late Leo S. and Mary Miller Rozen.

She was married on June 1, 1957 to David Buano who survives.

Janice retired as a nurse from St. Francis Hospital. She graduated from Wampum High School where she sang in the choir. She enjoyed bingo, dancing and going on cruises. She loved her granddaughters.

In addition to her husband, David, she is survived by a son - John D. (Christine) Buano of Houston, TX; daughter - Phyllis (Jon) Visconte of Las Vegas, NV; 3 sisters - Jeanne Rozen (Tom Wigton) of Wampum, Leona (Ray) Armatorio of Perry, GA, Patricia (Joseph) Kinger of Dubois, PA; and 2 granddaughters - Alexa and Jenna DiRaimo, both in college in Rochester, NY.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday December 23, 2011 from 9:00 am until the time of funeral service at 11:00 am at the Marshall Funeral Home 200 Fountain Ave. Ellwood City. Pastor Dick Allen of the Chewton Christian Church will officiate.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Meals on Wheels Program in Ellwood City.

 

In Loving Memory


Sorry to hear about the passing of Janice. I hadn't seen her in a lot of years, but Jeanne our sympathy is extended to you and all of your family. Glenda Hennon Kelly.


Dear Dave , I want to express my dear sympathy on the passing of your beloved wife Janice. I graduated with your daughter Phyllis, and I met you at the Carriage Ct .where I started working in December. I admired how tentative you were to your wife and it was a beautiful thing to see the love you showed regardless of the dreaded illness she had. I pray for your family and your beautiful granddaughters in which she would hold that small picture album of them so close to her heart. May the Lord comfort you and bring you peace at this difficult time and may you know and believe and trust that you will see your beloved Janice again in Heaven her eternal home.

Sincere Sympathy,
Della Hudspath Scala


Thanks for the opportunity to take care of Janice and also help you out to Dave.I will greatly miss Janice. Kathy Tillia

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