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July 14, 2009
Services
A memorial service is planned for 10 AM on Saturday, July 18, 2009 at the Cedar Crest Village Chapel, 1 Cedar Crest Drive, Pompton Plains, NJ.
Jeanette Lowery Tuit, age 47 of Highland Lakes and formerly of Paterson died on July 14, 2009. Jeanette graduated from East Side High School with the class of 1980 and had worked as an independent Home Health Aid.
She was a very loyal and caring person who easily made friends. She was fondly known as “The Mayor” by all her neighborhood friends in Paterson. She truly enjoyed living in the country after moving to Highland Lakes with her husband Glen. She especially loved to go fishing in the many lakes that are so close to their home. She was particularly good at playing pool, Blackjack, and she enjoyed photography as a hobby.
Jeanette is survived by her husband of 8 years, Glen Tuit of Highland Lakes, her three children; Robert, Keshauna, and Jeanae´, one grandson; Damian, her mother; Hattie Spann of Paterson, and her loving in-laws; Wilma and Richard Tuit of Pompton Plains. Jeanette was predeceased by her father Robert Lowery of Paterson earlier this year.
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A memorial service is planned for 10 AM on Saturday, July 18, 2009 at the Cedar Crest Village Chapel, 1 Cedar Crest Drive, Pompton Plains, NJ.

July 14, 2009
Services
A memorial service is planned for 10 AM on Saturday, July 18, 2009 at the Cedar Crest Village Chapel, 1 Cedar Crest Drive, Pompton Plains, NJ.
Jeanette Lowery Tuit, age 47 of Highland Lakes and formerly of Paterson died on July 14, 2009. Jeanette graduated from East Side High School with the class of 1980 and had worked as an independent Home Health Aid.
She was a very loyal and caring person who easily made friends. She was fondly known as “The Mayor” by all her neighborhood friends in Paterson. She truly enjoyed living in the country after moving to Highland Lakes with her husband Glen. She especially loved to go fishing in the many lakes that are so close to their home. She was particularly good at playing pool, Blackjack, and she enjoyed photography as a hobby.
Jeanette is survived by her husband of 8 years, Glen Tuit of Highland Lakes, her three children; Robert, Keshauna, and Jeanae´, one grandson; Damian, her mother; Hattie Spann of Paterson, and her loving in-laws; Wilma and Richard Tuit of Pompton Plains. Jeanette was predeceased by her father Robert Lowery of Paterson earlier this year.
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