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Janet L. Skellett

Aug. 18, 2009 | 0 comments

Janet L. "Jan" Skellett (nee Schultz) of Oak Creek, formerly of Cudahy, died Aug. 13, 2009, at age 57.

Jan was a member of St. Stephen's Church. She recently retired from Rockwell Automation after 37 years. She was a member of the Rockwell Union and served as president of the Oakwood Chippers for nine years.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Skellett; children, Doug (Stacey) Schultz, Tracy Schultz, Alan Skellett, Teri (Joe) Ruiz and Russell Paquin; daughter-in-law, Rachel Schreiber; grandchildren, Jordan, Jaymin, Kyler, Ryan, Summer, Michael, Ben and Peyton; siblings, Don (Kathy) Schultz, Diane Langley, Terry (Bruce) Leben and Rick Schultz; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Arlene (Don) Honeycutt, Bryon (Debbie) Skellett, Karen (Mike) Kern, Tony Skellett, Gail Scolman and Dave (Susi) Skellett; other relatives and friends.

Service was Aug. 16. Private interment was held.

Memorials are suggested to the Jan Skellett fund for a gift for St. Stephen's new church.

Jan and the family thank Dr. Tan, and her very special friends Mary Gandera, Brad and Pat Mueller, Rick and Joan Wier, Bob and Candy Dobson, and Bill and Ginger Schloesser.

Church and Chapel Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

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