Janette Perrone's Obituary
Janette Perrone, beloved mother, sister, grandmother, and friend, passed away on March 8, 2025, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the age of 76. She was born on October 27, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Carmen Perrone and Christine Bertero.
Janette’s life was a reflection of warmth, love, and resilience. She approached each day with an open heart and a cheerful, optimistic spirit that touched everyone who knew her. A devoted Christian, she lived her faith through acts of kindness, always focused on learning, growing, and sharing her wisdom with others. Her sense of humor and light-hearted nature made her a joy to be around, and her unwavering support and love for her family and friends were constants in her life.
Janette had a special place in her heart for her fur babies, showing the same compassion and care she extended to all of God’s creatures. Her generosity, patience, and deep sense of love made her a cornerstone in the lives of those she cherished.
She is survived by her daughter, Teresa Brown; her sons, Luke (Leon) Brown and wife Loweta and Matthew Brown and wife Vicky; her brother, Stephen Perrone and wife Renee; her half sisters, Susan Alexxis Steele and Marie Christine Bertero; her half-brothers, Charles Perrone, and Francois Bertero and wife Christine; her step-mother, Laura Perrone; her grandchildren, Jessica Marie Brown and partner Matthew Fredericks, Patrick Henry Brown, Matthew Ryan Brown and wife Jessica, Brandon Lee Brown, and James Whisler and wife Janchatelin (Chin) Whisler ; and her great-grandchildren, Theodore Kubeck Fredericks and Claire Marie Fredericks.
Janette is preceded in death by her parents, Carmen Perrone and Christine Bertero.
Her legacy of love, laughter, and compassion will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will remain a guiding light for those who continue her journey in this world.
No services will be held at this time
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