

Janice was born on Staten Island, New York on April 13, 1947 and was the eldest daughter of the late Charles Robert Walker and the late Margaret Noles Walker.
She was a devoted mother who served in the United States Navy in the role of wife and first mate to her beloved husband of fifty years, Joseph A. Truelove, CW04, USN (Ret.), and she later worked as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter. Jan graduated from St. Peter’s High School for Girls (Staten Island) in 1965, married in 1967, and earned a B.S. degree from the University of Maryland in 1978. She worked at GEICO in Maryland for 22 years before retiring to North Carolina. Known for her wit and hospitality, Jan volunteered for more than a decade at the Help Center of Federal Point, enjoyed providing homemade specialties as part of the Meals Ministry of the Immaculate Conception Church, and cooked and served at the Katie B. Hines Senior Center of Pleasure Island.
She loved “rollin’” with the water aerobics club at the Beach Walk community, regular mah jongg games, and extreme bargain shopping. Jan and Joe travelled broadly, first with the Navy and later on wonderful, long cruises.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Julia Truelove of Raleigh, Jo-Ellen Truelove O’Dell and husband David of Catonsville, MD, and Jennifer Truelove of New York City. She is also survived by her pride and joy, grandchildren Jackson and Emily. She leaves her three siblings, Ann Walker Hurley and husband Ray Hurley, Karen Walker Sugarman and partner Walter Maher, and Charles R. Walker III and wife Angela Phipps Walker.
A funeral mass will be held Monday, September 18, 2017 at nine o’clock in the morning at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and all friends and family are welcome to attend. Interment will be private.
Visitors may call upon the family on Sunday, September 17th from four o’clock until six o’clock at Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel, 4108 S. College Road, Wilmington, (910) 791-7055.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Help Center of Federal Point and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society would be appreciated.
Her family knows that friends’ loving memories of Jan will remain as fresh and delightful as a generous slice of her signature pound cake, placed in one of her many colorful pieces of vintage Tupperware, and sent home with love.
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