Janet Baroni Cusick - December 8, 1937 – October 11, 2024
Janet B. Cusick, 86, of Valparaiso, IN died at home peacefully on October 11, 2024. Janet was an amazing mother, grandmother and a tremendous friend to so many. She retired from the Lake County Criminal Court as Court Manager in 2022 after more than 50 years.
She is predeceased by husband, Robert H. Cusick; son, Scott D. Cusick; parents, Angeline and Larry Baroni; and sister, Joanne Lewis. She is survived by son, Richard A. Cusick (Susie Cusick); daughter, Karen A. Cusick; sister, Lucille Mosur; and her grandchildren: Liset C. Hernandez, Cabot B. Cusick, and Ayden C. Cusick.
Janet loved her family, sports, gardening and traveling. She especially looked forward to her annual trips to Florida with Barbara Sierra, Bobbie Dakich and Judy Black. She enjoyed and looked forward to playing bridge with Carol Miller, Joan Armstrong, Nancy Kickbush and many others for over 45 years. She also looked forward to her outings with her long-time friends, Michelle Ross & Vickie Lawrence.
There will be a memorial visitation at Moeller Funeral Home, 104 Roosevelt Road, Valparaiso, IN on October 26, 2024, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. At 3:00 p.m. we will invite others to speak if they would like.
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Karen and Richard, your mom was a true trail blazer! Women weren't in that position and she was in charge! More so, she was a friend. She talked endlessly about her three children and how proud she was of them and her grandchildren. What a lady! Fun, intelligent and always there for her friends. Many blessings to all of us who knew her She is up there running the WS pool! Love ya, Janet! -Michelle Manoski
My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. I worked at the county with Jan and I must say everyone thought highly of her. Her family meant the most to her and she spoke about them all the time. I'm sure she was missed by all when she retired! She was a hard person to replace both personality wise and professionally with all her knowledge. Keep all your memories close to your heart ..... my memories of her are all good. -Kathleen Benich