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Jan Christy Berrett

Posted 2017-12-03 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, December 3, 2017, page 8a

an Christy Berrett left this world Nov. 14, 2017, where she rejoined
her father, Milt; mother Vi; and brother Don. Jan was born in
Quincy, Illinois, and the family soon thereafter moved to Pekin,
Illinois. Jan’s great-grandfather, her grandfather and her father
were all pharmacists.

Her father, who later became President of the Illinois State Board
of Pharmacy, opened an Apothecary shop in Pekin. Jan worked at
Christy Apothecary as a pharmacy technician starting when she was
14. She continued the family tradition and attended Purdue
University where she received a degree in Pharmacy. During her long
professional career, she worked not only in independent privately
owned pharmacies, but also in major institutions including the
Cleveland Clinic.

While attending college, Jan worked as an intern at the Eli Lilly
pharmaceutical company. She met Terry Berrett in early January of
1975 where they became college sweethearts. They subsequently
married in May 1977 and have been living together in ultimate
happiness ever since.

In addition to living in Indianapolis, Elkhart, Indiana and Lima,
Ohio, Jan spent over 25 years living and working in Cleveland.
Terry’s family was from Arizona and the two of them spent much time
in Prescott during family visits over the years, and a move to
Prescott in 2008 was not an unexpected event.

While in Prescott she worked and served as a volunteer at the
Sharlot Hall Museum and volunteered at the Woman’s Monday Club. In
the mid-1970s Jan developed a deep interest in Indian pottery and
jewelry and was honored to be an active part of the Prescott Indian
Art Market at the Museum.

Her largest passion, however, was to her beloved Golden Retrievers.

Over the years she raised 11 dogs with 3 of them still with us. She
was an avid hiker and outdoor enthusiast who backpacked rim to rim
at the Grand Canyon numerous times. She also spent extensive time
backpacking in the Porcupine Mountains in Michigan’s Upper
Peninsula. She traveled the world over visiting more than 20
countries in three continents. When in Singapore, she went to
Chinatown on her own to visit a traditional pharmacy. Despite the
English Chinese language barrier, they somehow communicated.

Jan will be laid to rest next to her mother in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, at a service at the end of January, 2018. A Celebration of
Life ceremony will be held at the Monday Club, 1306 Stetson Rd,
Prescott, on Dec. 10, 1-2 p.m. A lovelier person never existed.

Arrangements entrusted to Ruffner-Wakelin Funeral Homes and
Crematory. Also please visit our online guestbook at
www.ruffnerwakelin.com

Information provided by survivors.




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