
Anna J. Jankot
1921-2010
Putnam, CT – Anna Jane Jankot, 89, formerly of Sabin Street, passed away Thursday, October 14, 2010. She was predeceased by her husband of 67 years Joseph Jankot. Anna was born in Webster, MA to the late Thaddeus and Mary (Niemiec) Przybylek.
Ann was proud of her 25-year career as a nurse in the operating room at Day Kimball Hospital. Joe got her interested in golf. Golf and bowling were lifelong interests.
She is survived by her sons Alan Jankot and his wife Pamela, Jeffrey Jankot and his wife Deborah Crane. Grand daughter Tanya Jankot-Ma and her husband Jeff Ma, great-grand daughter Abigail Ma , grand daughter Amee VanNorman and her husband Jason VanNorman ,grand daughter Julia Jankot and grandson Joshua Jankot and her special friend Sheila Jankot.
At Ann’s request, there will be no calling hours and burial will be private at St. Mary Cemetery in Putnam at the convenience of the family. The family would like to thank Christopher Heights, Matulaitis Nursing Home, and Day Kimball Hospital. I lieu of flowers memorial donations can be sent to Day Kimball Hospital , PO Box 632, Putnam CT 06260. Arrangements entrusted to the Gilman Funeral Home. For online memorial visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
Jane Fehr
To Anna’s family,
I was so sorry to hear of Anna’s passing. She and I worked
together for many years at Day Kimball in the operating room.
When she retired, I felt previleged to help plan her party as she was not only a co-worker, but a friend. Although we kept in touch
initially, this dwindled. We would ‘run into’ each other occasionally and always exchanged Christmas cards.
I have such fond memories of Anna and enjoyed working with her. She was dedicated and such a hard worker. We spent many long hours working together, day and night, yet she never complained. She was always ‘there’ whenever the need would arise. Then there was her famous pineapple upside down cake which she enjoyed making for Dr, Hochberg.
Please know that she is in my prayers and will always be in my thoughts.
With sincerest condolences,
Jane Fehr
Evelyn Chenail
So sorry to hear about Anna’s demise. We worked together, & became good friends. My deepest sympathy