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Janeen Bartlett Bruhn, a dedicated mother, athlete, and community advocate, has passed away, leaving a profound legacy of love, strength, and commitment within her community. Known for her athletic prowess and her vibrant spirit, Janeen made significant contributions, including fostering connections among alumni through social media. She leaves behind her children, family, and friends who are set to honor her life with memorial services in Rochester and Atlanta. Donations in her memory will support cancer research and a scholarship fund.
Atlanta, GA
Janeen Bartlett Bruhn, a beloved mother, athlete, and community advocate, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love and resilience. She was known for her unwavering support for her children, Logan and Cody, and her strong connections to family and friends. Janeen’s approach to life was characterized by grace, strength, and an infectious spirit that resonated deeply with all who knew her.
Janeen was born and raised in Rochester, NY, where she displayed exceptional athletic talent during her time at Greece Athena High School. She excelled in both soccer and track, earning recognition as an All-Greater Rochester player and being named Greece Athena Female Athlete of the Year. Her dedication to the sport continued to thrive as she earned a full soccer scholarship to St. Bonaventure University. Following her graduation, Janeen moved to Charlotte, NC, and then settled in Atlanta, GA, where she maintained her passion for soccer and forged lasting friendships in the community.
In 2018, Janeen created the St. Bonaventure Bonnie Alum Basketball Followers Facebook page, intended to connect alumni during the NCAA post-season. This initiative was a resounding success, gathering over 5,200 members, including alumni, faculty, staff, and major media outlets, highlighting her commitment to fostering community connections.
Throughout her life, Janeen was an ardent sports enthusiast, passionately supporting teams such as the Atlanta United, the Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Buffalo Sabres, and her favorite, the Buffalo Bills. She shared a unique bond with her father, regularly discussing game scores and plays through text messages. Janeen was well-known for her energetic tailgating, where her spirited dance moves would uplift and energize those around her.
In addition to her athletic pursuits, Janeen embraced her culinary skills passionately in her final months, experimenting with ethnic flavors and nurturing a vegetable and herb garden in her backyard, which she often referred to as her “oasis.” Despite facing health challenges, Janeen maintained her role as a dedicated team member at Ernst & Young, showcasing extraordinary strength and determination in her professional life.
Janeen is survived by her children, Logan and Cody, her parents Jack and Beverly Bartlett, sister Tricia Martineck (Sean), and her cherished nieces Abby and Grace. She is also mourned by her best friend, Jill Reckamp. Janeen’s legacy is one of fierce loyalty, profound strength, and unwavering generosity.
A memorial Mass is scheduled to be held in Rochester on July 23rd at 9:30 am at St. Charles Borromeo Church, where family and friends will gather to remember her incredible spirit. Additionally, a larger celebration of Janeen’s life is set for June 25, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. This gathering will include a prayer service, a sharing of personal memories, and a reception to honor her impactful life and the connections she fostered.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Janeen’s memory to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) or to the “Janeen Bartlett Bruhn Scholarship” fund. The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude for the love and support they have received from friends and family during this challenging time.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Scholarship
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