Callnan, Janet D., 73, December 17, 2007. Arrangements by Dunn Funeral Home, Houlton. Houlton – Janet D. Callnan, 73, passed away December 17, 2007, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born May 11, 1934, at the Cole Farm Dairy in Dayton, the daughter of George B. and Alice M. (Cole) Dow.
Janet moved to Oakfield in 1947 when her father became employed as Yard Master for the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. Graduating as Valedictorian from Oakfield Community High School, she enjoyed softball and girls’ basketball, playing center forward. With her height and sureness she was high scorer of every game, setting a record of 48 points in one game. She went on to attend Nursing School at Eastern Maine Medical Center where she met and married Robert Callnan with whom she shared 55 years of love and companionship. They were always together no matter what they did.
Janet’s true love was camping, hunting, fishing, snowsledding and her many dogs. She and Bob were frequent guests at the Foster’s on Mattagammon Lake and the Nugent’s camps on Chamberlain Lake. Scotty’s flying service flew them in a float plane into many remote areas such as Round Pond where Janet tagged her first moose. Her favorite remote fishing pond was Nesowadnehunk. Her competitive snowsledding earned her several trophies. Summers were spent at the family camps on Nickerson and East Grand lakes. Nickerson Lake was about swimming, water skiing and Sunday barbeques, where East Grand was sailing and countless hours of successful salmon fishing in the 'Janet' boat. They enjoyed many fun and adventurous experiences which also included wintering in Florida for the last 25 years.
Janet is survived by her husband Robert; her sons, Douglas and Robert 'Bert'; her daughters, Kathryn and Maureen Callnan, Nancy Kuliga and Mary Beth Fitzpatrick, their spouses; eight grandchildren; two great- grandchildren; her sister, Joyce 'Tess' Taylor; her brother, Malcolm Dow; many cherished friends; and her very faithful and loving companion, her Pug, Daisy. She was predeceased by her granddaughter, Aimee Fitzpatrick; and her brother Marvin Dow.
Friends called Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Dunn Funeral Home. A Service of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday 10 a.m. at Saint Mary of the Visitation Church with Deacon Al Burleigh officiating. Gifts may be made in Janet’s memory to the Aimee Fitzpatrick Scholarship Fund, c/o Dunn Funeral Home, 11 Park Street, Houlton, 04730. The family would like to thank the caring staff of Hospice of Aroostook.