
Obituary of Janie Giddings
It's with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Janie Beatrice Giddings (Scoville), of Mount Pleasant, PEI on February 6th, 2025.
Janie grew up in Halifax before moving to Digby as a teenager. She met the love of her life Glenn, married 51 loving years. Living all over Canada and always finding ways to thrive. She had an incredible talent for crafts and was a driven entrepreneur which lead to her ceramic business. Janie's real passions was flowers and she finished her working years as florist often gifting many of her many creations.
Janie was known for her talent to chat with anyone and those knew her loved her sassy wit. Strongly committed to her friends and family and her beloved dogs. She had a warm and welcoming heart and her home was often filled with the neighborhood children. Her pride and joy was her grandchildren, whom she was so proud of.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her sister Sheila Sibley (Wilfred). She is survived by her loving husband Glenn, her two daughters Sabrina and Kimberly (James), her two grandchildren Nimue and Sebastian, her sister in law and long time friend Debbie and brother in law Eugene and her several Nieces and Nephews.
The family would like to thank the compassionate care at the PCH.
At the family's request there will be no service, instead of flowers we ask for a memorial donation can made directly to Diabetes Canada or the Heart and stroke foundation of Canada.
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