A Wife, A Mother, An Aunt and A Friend. A Chemist, A Teacher, She was loved to the End.
We are saddened to announce the passing of Janet Wolstencroft on the 6th December 2017 aged 58 at The Christie Hospital, surrounded by her family, following a yearlong battle with cancer.
Janet Wolstencroft was born on the 3rd October 1959 to Christine Horsfall in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She graduated Bury Church High School, and Bolton University where she obtained a degree in Biology. Janet worked as an Analytical Chemist, and Biology Teacher, most recently retiring as Company Director for an Engineering Company after 30 years. Though she held many positions throughout her career, Janet considered being a mother her top priority, dedicating her life to the upbringing of her children.
Janet is survived by her beloved husband Brian, her children Gareth and Becky, her loving mother Christine Asquith and her sister Carol Lee. She will be sorely missed by Ann & Peter Hancock and her nephew and niece Jason and Liz, as well as all her family and friends near and far.
Services for Janet will be held on Tuesday 19th December 2017 at Radcliffe Crematorium at 12.30, Cemetery Rd, Radcliffe M26 4EU. Visitation details to follow.
The reception will follow the funeral at the family home.
All are welcome to the funeral, by request of janet could people please not wear all black to the service.
We are saddened to announce the passing of Janet Wolstencroft on the 6th December 2017 aged 58 at The Christie Hospital, surrounded by her family, following a yearlong battle with cancer.
Janet Wolstencroft was born on the 3rd October 1959 to Christine Horsfall in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She graduated Bury Church High School, and Bolton University where she obtained a degree in Biology. Janet worked as an Analytical Chemist, and Biology Teacher, most recently retiring as Company Director for an Engineering Company after 30 years. Though she held many positions throughout her career, Janet considered being a mother her top priority, dedicating her life to the upbringing of her children.
Janet is survived by her beloved husband Brian, her children Gareth and Becky, her loving mother Christine Asquith and her sister Carol Lee. She will be sorely missed by Ann & Peter Hancock and her nephew and niece Jason and Liz, as well as all her family and friends near and far.
Services for Janet will be held on Tuesday 19th December 2017 at Radcliffe Crematorium at 12.30, Cemetery Rd, Radcliffe M26 4EU. Visitation details to follow.
The reception will follow the funeral at the family home.
All are welcome to the funeral, by request of janet could people please not wear all black to the service.
A Wife, A Mother, An Aunt and A Friend. A Chemist, A Teacher, She was loved to the End.
We are saddened to announce the passing of Janet Wolstencroft on the 6th December 2017 aged 58 at The Christie Hospital, surrounded by her family, following a yearlong battle with cancer.
Janet Wolstencroft was born on the 3rd October 1959 to Christine Horsfall in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She graduated Bury Church High School, and Bolton University where she obtained a degree in Biology. Janet worked as an Analytical Chemist, and Biology Teacher, most recently retiring as Company Director for an Engineering Company after 30 years. Though she held many positions throughout her career, Janet considered being a mother her top priority, dedicating her life to the upbringing of her children.
Janet is survived by her beloved husband Brian, her children Gareth and Becky, her loving mother Christine Asquith and her sister Carol Lee. She will be sorely missed by Ann & Peter Hancock and her nephew and niece Jason and Liz, as well as all her family and friends near and far.
Services for Janet will be held on Tuesday 19th December 2017 at Radcliffe Crematorium at 12.30, Cemetery Rd, Radcliffe M26 4EU. Visitation details to follow.
The reception will follow the funeral at the family home.
All are welcome to the funeral, by request of janet could people please not wear all black to the service.
We are saddened to announce the passing of Janet Wolstencroft on the 6th December 2017 aged 58 at The Christie Hospital, surrounded by her family, following a yearlong battle with cancer.
Janet Wolstencroft was born on the 3rd October 1959 to Christine Horsfall in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She graduated Bury Church High School, and Bolton University where she obtained a degree in Biology. Janet worked as an Analytical Chemist, and Biology Teacher, most recently retiring as Company Director for an Engineering Company after 30 years. Though she held many positions throughout her career, Janet considered being a mother her top priority, dedicating her life to the upbringing of her children.
Janet is survived by her beloved husband Brian, her children Gareth and Becky, her loving mother Christine Asquith and her sister Carol Lee. She will be sorely missed by Ann & Peter Hancock and her nephew and niece Jason and Liz, as well as all her family and friends near and far.
Services for Janet will be held on Tuesday 19th December 2017 at Radcliffe Crematorium at 12.30, Cemetery Rd, Radcliffe M26 4EU. Visitation details to follow.
The reception will follow the funeral at the family home.
All are welcome to the funeral, by request of janet could people please not wear all black to the service.
Dear Brian and family
I was thinking about Janet today and have been for a few weeks
I always looked forward to Janet's annual update at Xmas
I kept hoping a card would come - but somehow I just knew.
We are so sorry to hear this sad news
Take care
Karen
Eddy, Karen, Luke, James and Gemma Richert xxxxx 2017-12-23
James & Bec
2017-12-19
It was an absolute privilege to have had Janet as a neighbour and friend. She was an inspirational woman who will be fondly remembered for her intellect, loving demeanour and glowing personality.
We are so sorry to hear the news of her passing. Our thoughts are with you all. Love James and Bec xxxxx
Its been my pleasure to have been Janets hairdresser for many years.She always brightened up the salon when she came in and i will miss our half hour chats.
An incredibly brave lady.Our condolences to Brian Gareth and Rebecca.
So sorry to hear the sad news. As the passage reads Janet was an amazing mum, wife and achieved so much. Brian, Gareth and Becky keep strong and remember she will be always be there looking over you. Take Care Andy and Carol
Janet was effervescent, incredibly kind, and it was a genuine pleasure to have known her, however briefly. I am so sorry for your loss of this amazing woman and am grateful to her for welcoming our family into hers without hesitation. Sending all of you love and hugs.
We are deeply grateful to be a part of this beautiful lady's life for the past year. We will always remember her unforgettable, beaming smile, her gentle nature, her kindness and most of all, how much she loved everyone in her family. We are grateful for every minute spent together, and we will love her forever.
May the light of the season help to console you all. We wish we could be there for the funeral, but look forward to welcoming you into our family over the days, months, years to come.
With love, Larry and Lesley
It's been a while, but apart from the "ginger locks", the image in the picture is the same smiling "cheerful Charlie" I knew 30 years ago as a dedicated professional chemist and friend at Mac's. Unfortunately paths diverge and contacts fade but I will always have fond happy memories of my friendship with Janet & you Brian. My heart is saddened & heavy with this unhappy news.Our deepest condolences to you Brian, your children & family.
Mel & Chris
Words can't express the sadness we share with yourself, Gareth, and Becky, following the events of last Wednesday.
We have shared many happy times with all of you over the past 30 years and it is perhaps a good time to remember the likes of parties, garden festivals and bonfire nights. It goes without saying that Janet will be affectionately missed, not least by her closest family but also by all who had the privilege to have met her.
All Our Love
Alan, Margaret, Rebecca & Lulu xxxxxx
So sorry to hear about Janet. Our love and thoughts are with you all. It is bound to be a very difficult time but you all have some very happy memories to look back on and help you through. Thinking of you all. Sue and Tony x
We have been so so sad with the news of Janet's passing. Over the last few days I have been thinking of a specific moment in remembrance but I can't as there have been so many over the years . My defining memory of Janet would be her smile which seemed to be ever present every time we met and would light up any room . We are very lucky to have known and loved such a special lady. My heart goes out to everyone who will miss her so very much . X
I’m so so sorry guys. My heart is breaking for you all. I will cherish every memory I have of her, as a neighbour, a friend and a fantastic teacher who helped me when I struggled. I feel so lucky having such an amazing lady in my life when I was growing up. Sending you all lots of love xxxxxx
We are so very sorry - such a sad time for all of you. Janet was a lovely sincere lady always smiling - you are all hurting now and will always miss her - one day your precious memories will bring you comfort - no one can ever take those from your - treasure them as we are sure you will.
I’m so sorry for your loss. What a marvellous women she truely was. I apologise we won’t be able to make the funeral but we’ll be thinking about you all on the day. Nick, Candice and Lincoln