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  1. Our deepest sympathy to George Chris Terry Matt and family.There are no words to express how deeply sorry we are for your loss.Janet was truly a beautiful, caring special person who touched so many lives. She will always remain in our hearts ❤️

  2. Dear Kneisels, we send our heartfelt condolences on Janet’s passing. We have many good memories of Janet from the days of Holy Family. We hope that good memories ease the pain of your loss. Sincerely, Andy and Laura

  3. Dear T& Amy and Maddie and Eliza,
    We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother and grandmother. We will be holding you in our hearts.
    Love, Sandy and Clint

  4. There are no words to adequately express how sorry I am for your loss. Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you all and sending you my love.

  5. September 1973. Freshman Year.
    Move-in day.
    Walked into Room 519, Clothier Hall, Rutgers College. There was Jan.
    The rest is history! She will be missed.
    So very sorry for your loss Kniesel and Turner families.

  6. Our deepest sympathies go out to George, Chris, Terrance, Matthew and family. We wish you peace and comfort during the difficult days ahead. Her loss brings us sadness but the time we shared with Janet brought us joy and happiness. We will cherish those memories. God grant her eternal peace.

  7. My deepest heartfelt condolences to George, Chris, and family. There are really no words to express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Many thoughts and prayers during this difficult time for you and your families. ❤️🙏🏻

  8. I was not around Janet often. One memory was attending outdoor concert at UVA.
    Visiting other times at Chris’s home. I always enjoyed chatting. Very interesting lady. So sad for the family’s loss. There will be tough times ahead, Sincerely, Ruth Ann Beaghan

  9. Dear George,
    Very sorry to hear of the passing of Jan.
    While we haven’t been in touch for many years I remember how quickly and totally you and Jan fell in love at RU and how happy you were. My heart goes out to you and your family and hope that the memories of your happy years together will give you comfort.
    May God Bless,
    Ron

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Janet Carol Kneisel

July 1, 2023

Janet Carol (Turner) Kneisel, 68, passed away in her home on July 1, 2023 with her loving husband and sons by her side.

Janet was born in December of 1954 to the late Robert and Helen Turner in Rahway, NJ. She grew up with her parents and two sisters, Peggy Duncan and Gail Aquila (deceased) in Sewaren, NJ.  A graduate of Woodbridge High School, Janet would go on to receive her Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Rutgers College, committing her personal and professional life to some of the most vulnerable members of any community: children and individuals with disabilities.

Janet met the love of her life, George Kneisel, in their senior year at Rutgers.  They would marry that fall, beginning a life together that would span more than 46 happy years.  That fall also marked the first of Janet’s more than 25 years in education.  She would serve as a classroom teacher for students with special needs across every grade level of elementary school, the director of an early childhood center, and a volunteer educator and program leader for a Saturday catechism program for individuals with disabilities aged 6 to 60.

A loving mother to three sons, Janet would raise her family in Carteret, NJ before moving to Smithfield, VA.  She loved many things: gardening; creative arts; cooking; listening to music; books; a good game of cards; puzzles; talking with friends; General Hospital; hosting family holidays; and, most importantly to her, her family.  A woman of great integrity, she kept an open heart and an open door to anyone who needed it while holding the highest expectations of everyone in her life.

Janet and George eventually moved to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, realizing their dream of waking up together every day at the beach.

Janet is survived by her husband George; her sister Peggy; her three sons Christopher, Terrence and Matthew; their spouses Kelli, Amy, and Lauren (respectively); her seven grandchildren Noelle, Madeline, Dylan, Eliza, George, Olivia, and Turner; and numerous nieces, nephews, siblings-in-law and other extended family whom she loved dearly.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.  Please share condolences with the family at gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Michele Tarrant

Our deepest sympathy to George Chris Terry Matt and family.There are no words to express how deeply sorry we are for your loss.Janet was truly a beautiful, caring special person who touched so many lives. She will always remain in our hearts ❤️

Laura and Andy Tarrant

Dear Kneisels, we send our heartfelt condolences on Janet's passing. We have many good memories of Janet from the days of Holy Family. We hope that good memories ease the pain of your loss. Sincerely, Andy and Laura

Sandra and Clint Dodge

Dear T& Amy and Maddie and Eliza, We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother and grandmother. We will be holding you in our hearts. Love, Sandy and Clint

Tara Tarrant

There are no words to adequately express how sorry I am for your loss. Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you all and sending you my love.

Marsha Tickman

September 1973. Freshman Year. Move-in day. Walked into Room 519, Clothier Hall, Rutgers College. There was Jan. The rest is history! She will be missed. So very sorry for your loss Kniesel and Turner families.

Barbara and Jack Giameo

Our deepest sympathies go out to George, Chris, Terrance, Matthew and family. We wish you peace and comfort during the difficult days ahead. Her loss brings us sadness but the time we shared with Janet brought us joy and happiness. We will cherish those memories. God grant her eternal peace.

Jennifer Gautier

My deepest heartfelt condolences to George, Chris, and family. There are really no words to express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Many thoughts and prayers during this difficult time for you and your families. ❤️🙏🏻

Ruth Ann Beaghan

I was not around Janet often. One memory was attending outdoor concert at UVA. Visiting other times at Chris’s home. I always enjoyed chatting. Very interesting lady. So sad for the family’s loss. There will be tough times ahead, Sincerely, Ruth Ann Beaghan

Ron Speirs

Dear George, Very sorry to hear of the passing of Jan. While we haven’t been in touch for many years I remember how quickly and totally you and Jan fell in love at RU and how happy you were. My heart goes out to you and your family and hope that the memories of your happy years together will give you comfort. May God Bless, Ron

Linda Giusti

My heart goes out to the family at this time of loss.