Janet Goeltz Platzer  February 3 2019

Janet Goeltz Platzer February 3 2019

NEVA – Janet Goeltz Platzer, 102, died peacefully in her sleep in her apartment at the Grand Oaks in Washington, DC on February 3, 2019. She was born on April 11, 1916 and grew up in Caldwell, NJ and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1937 and worked in Newark, NJ. She met Richard Platzer MD at the University of Rochester whom she married on September 11, 1941 in Trinidad. They moved to Clifton Springs NY in 1947. They made their home in Nevis in the 1970’s where Jan established a lab and trained local women in lab techniques. In the 1970’s and 1980’s they spent nine months of the year on Nevis and three on Keuka Lake. Richard passed away in 1993 and she stayed in Nevis until 2000, moving to Jefferson in Arlington VA. At the age of 101 she moved to Grand Oaks in Washington, DC. Loved by all who knew her, Jan is survived by her son William Richard Platzer MD and his wife Sharon; grandsons, Eric and Adam, Adam’s wife Moira and great granddaughters, Lilly and Rory, as well as her daughter Eryl Platzer Wentworth and son-in-law Bruce Joseph Wentwokth. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Janet Goeltz Platzer please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Janet Goeltz Platzer February 3 2019.

Devaney-Bennett Funeral Home

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