Jan C. Buozis Pascoe, age 49, of Easton PA, died Friday, December 14, 2007 at the Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough PA.

Born in Phillipsburg NJ, September 6, 1958, she is the daughter of the late William Jr. and Roberta (Frankenfield) Pascoe. Jan worked at Stemmie's Restaurant, Easton as a Waitress.

She is survived ny her Son, Michael G. Buozis of Brooklyn NY; Daughter, Meghan A. Buozis of West Chester PA; Brother, Michael and his wife Terry of NY; Sisters, Peggy Berger, wife of Bob Kollinger of Point Harbour NC, Jamie, wife of Claude Boucher of Williams Township PA and Kim, wife of Richard Zane of White Township NJ; Sister-in-Law, Anna Pascoe of Bangor PA; and several Nieces and Nephews. She is predeceased by her Brother, William Pascoe III.

A Memorial Service 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 17, 2007 at the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 326 Main Street, Hellertown PA. There will be no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to Animals in Distress, 5075 Limeport Pike, Coopersburg PA 18036.

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AL & MARY FISCHER    12-16-2007

We will miss you Jan at Stemmies and City Diner.
You will always be in our hearts, thoughts and prayers.


Tom & Joanna Long    12-16-2007

We'll always remember our dear friend from Stemie's Place, and your kindness to us and our family. Rest in peace, Jan.

We'll miss you,
Tom & Joanna


Heather & Andrew Frey    12-17-2007

Jan you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss your warmth and kindness. God be with you!

A smile I will always remember

Bonnie Thatcher Ujvary    12-17-2007

I'll always remember that smile and the that red ponytail that would light the world up with a great sence of humor. We had some really great times in our childhood. I remember the one time when we were little and there was saw a skunk that ran into the water drain and you thought it was so cute. You went to the drain and was looking in it to see if he would be nice to you and your mom had to come get you away from it. We had so much fun playing and not having a worry in the world. I also remember our God tree were we would go and pray and make little crosses and dig a hole and put them in but we wouldn't dig to far because we were afraid we would fall though to China.I know our lifes went different ways and I would just see you once in awhile and you still had that smile and sence of humor. I often think of you and our great childhood friendship.Jan,now you can see our God tree in Heaven. Love you, Bonnie


Gail Hoffmann Kot    12-17-2007

I'm in shock and I'll miss you my little sister. Light and Love,
Gail


ron werner and jenni crouse    12-17-2007

jan you will always be remembered by us. you were special to me as you were another "belvidere girl".may you be at peace now and forever.ron will always remember your"go geezer" dance.
love ron and jenni


Sue (Steiger) Ostrander    12-17-2007

Jan and me were childhood friends, from 3rd grade through high school, then we lost track. I have good memories of Jan. She had a really good heart, she was the first one to befriend me in 3rd grade, she had compassion for all people even as a small child, she was sensitive and loved animals, she loved summer bible camp, she loved to sing and she loved music, she sang "Rubbertree Plant" in the grade school talent show (very brave), we spent al summer at the Belvidere Pool, and went to 4H camp. She was a true friend to people, she loved her pets Sheba and Ness, she wanted to be a nurse's aide, she was very beautiful and friendly and caring. I am very saddened to hear that she is passed away and memories are flooding back from when we were growing up. But I know that Jesus is taking care of her right now with his love and caring and understanding, so she is okay.

Deepest Sympathy

Nancy Ehasz    12-18-2007

My thoughts and prayers are with Jan's family.
I knew Jan through Peggy and remember her as the cute strawberry blond with a sweet and bubbly personality.

With my deepest sympathy,
Nancy


Nancy (Specht) Learn    12-18-2007

This is very difficult to write, as the tears stream down my face. I have countless memories of Jan. As a child, she was extremely beautiful. Her long auburn hair caught everyone's eye. Her olive green eyes where perfectly matched with her freckled face. She had spirit, always giggly, always laughing at something. She had her bible and would read to me as we sat in her lovely room her mother had decorated. I would stare at this amazing painting her mother had painted, horses running in water I believe, as Jan read. She had a deep side to her, even as a child. Then I remember when we were teens and Jan was the last to develop...lol..but she sure made up for it. She was absolutely blessed with a bustline we were all envious of. She was at that point one of the prettiest girls I have ever known. During that time period she would write notebooks full of poetry(I still keep a sample of her work)and sing like a bird. She sang to me all the way to Florida, as she went on vacation with my family and I. I loved to hear her sing, she was naturally talented. We met some cute boys on the beach. They had guitars and we sang all night around a bon fire..it was fabulous!! We sang Neil Young songs,etc. Like I said, I could go for hours with wonderful stories. We eventually drifted apart as the years went by. We reconnected again a few times. In her twenties I recall her loving her new english tudor home along the river and her kids Megan and Mike. She loved to keep a nice home and took pride in her garden as well. It was around that time that I really lost touch with her. I would occasionally run into her and we would hug and talk as fast as we could to get caught up on our lives.The last time I saw her last year, at work. But time never seem to change our feelings for each other. She said "Nanc, you were always a true friend". Jan and I always had a soulful connection, that time never changed. I understood her in ways other did not. I don't think many people really knew the complex person she really was,she would hide so much in jest. Good bye my dear sweet Jan. May the heavens greet you with open arms as you sing. With God I think you will find the love you wanted so badly. Bless her and her family.


Willy Waters    12-18-2007

I hadn't seen you in quite a few years Jan, but it's still so shocking. God always takes the best too soon. I remember your radiant smile. You were always saying hello wherever our paths crossed. You will always be remembered. Keep smiling down on us from Heaven. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

With deepest sympathy,
Willy


Rob Sands    01-09-2008

I just received the bad news and am shocked. I often still think of you and the good times we had. May you rest in peace


Rick Sands    01-11-2008

I'll never forget one night on the Brainards railroad bridge. Jan and I were sitting there watching the moonlight reflect off the flowing water of the river and singing Linda Ronstadt's 'Prisoner in Disguise' over and over again, in harmony no less. We kept singing it until we got pretty good at it. At least we thought so.

Sometimes when life gets difficult, we tend to think back to some of those precious memories of youth. That night on the Brainards bridge is one of the memories I've gone back to many times. Thank you, Jan, for many wonderful memories, but especially for that one.

Stemmie's customer

Elisha Bundschuh    01-13-2008

I remember hanging out at Stemmie's with ol' "Richie" Praster (RIP)& his son and having our usual chat with Jan. She was always such a trip- so friendly & with such a wonderful sense of humor! She would always be busy & we never did have enough time with her. Richie really thought she was a top-notch waitress and would never fail to tell her so when he brought gifts for her & the other wait staff. I lost touch with Jan when I moved to Ardmore & ol' Richie passed away. It saddens me to know that her bright face won't be there to cheer the patron's faces anymore.
My condolences to her family.



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