
Janet S. Gillen died Sunday, October 4, 2015, after a battle with cancer, at St. Vincent’s Hospice in
Indianapolis, Indiana. She was born October 31, 1944 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, the daughter of William A. Sharp and Anna E. Davis. Janet was a 1962 Graduate of Bellefonte Area High School in Bellefonte, PA. She worked for many years at Moorfeed Cooperation as a Production Scheduler. Janet was gifted with a wonderful circle
of friends and neighbors. She loved to play cards, attend concerts and sporting events, and was always there to lend a helping hand to friends and others. She also enjoyed working in her yard and was an avid gardener, often advising
neighbors and friends on what to plant in their own gardens and yards. Janet was predeceased by her husband,
John Gillen of Bellefonte, PA and her brother William Sharp Jr. She is survived by her loving sister Laura A. Singer and her husband, Frank P. Singer of Lee, NH and nephews Daniel P. Singer of Somersworth, NH and Scott A. Sharp and Brad Sharp and their mother, Patricia Sharp, all of Bellefonte, PA. In lieu of the flowers, the family asks, if
desired, that contributions be made to St. Vincent’s Hospice in Indianapolis, Indiana, or the American Cancer Society, in Janet’s name. A Celebration of Life for Janet will be held at Hillcrest Country Club in Indianapolis on Saturday, October 31, 2015 between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. She will be interred next to her loving husband, following her cremation, in the Centre County Memorial Park in Bellefonte, PA.







Carol Kirk says
I will miss talking to my neighbor and seeing her working in her yard.
I remember when John died.
I know Jan enjoyed her retirement.
Paul and Jill Hagan says
Jan was a wonderful friend to many and we were all saddened to learn of her sudden departure. We will miss her smile and beautiful persona at our many friend gatherings. May she rest in peace knowing how much we all loved her.
Jeff Smirz says
I worked with John at Eli Lilly and became close friends with both he and Jan. After John died we drifted our separate ways and saw each other rarely. Nonetheless I mourn her passing with fond remembrances.