In Memoriam

Janet Tisack (Luff)

Janet Tisack Luff

1949 - 2021

Janet Tisack Luff passed away September 30, 2021 under the care of Hospice Buffalo.  Born February 8, 1949 in Lockport, she was the daughter of Michael and Anna (Girosky) Tisack.  She was a teacher for the Lockport City School District at George Southard Elementary for 19 years and North Park Middle School for 14 years.  Janet was a member of the Alpha Delta Kappa Chi Chapter and the George Southard PTA  serving as president for both.  She enjoyed traveling, reading, history, and doing cross stitch. 

Friends know Janet as authentic, genuine, and unique; true to her nature and conscience.  Her moral compass, strong values, and Catholic faith gave her an unerring sense of what is right and wrong.  Always treating people with a generosity of spirit and respect.  Her friends will miss her sense of humor and all-around goodness.  She was loved and appreciated more than she knew.  Rest in peace, Janet, you made your parents proud.

Janet is survived by her husband William “Bill” Luff; sister Marian (late William) Gebera; and nephew Jeffrey Madden.  Besides her parents, Janet was also predeceased by her sister Ann Marie Tisack.

Relatives and friends are invited to A Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated Wednesday, October 6th at 10 AM in St. John the Baptist RC Church, 168 Chestnut St., Lockport.  Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery.

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10/02/21 07:04 AM #1    

Chris Dix

Yes, Janet, you certainly made your parents proud of you just as you've made the entire Class of '66 proud of your life of service to your family and friends, your Church and the community-at-large and, most importantly, literally thousands of children in Lockport whose lives were touched in myriad meaningful ways during your 33 years as a kind, generous and inspirational teacher.

I remember Janet, who happened to be one of our youngest classmates, as also being one of the sweetest and most considerate although, obviously, she was much more than that for which we can all be thankful she came into our lives at least for a few short years. God Bless, Godspeed and Aloha 'Oe, Janet, until we meet again!!!


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