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Janet Breed

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Falls Church, Va. — Janet “Jan” Phillips Breed passed away July 20, 2020. Jan was born in 1935. in Paterson, N.J., the daughter of Ida Thompson and Harold Moore Phillips. Jan had one brother,

Daniel “Danny” Phillips, who predecease­d her.

In 1948, Jan was diagnosed with childhood diabetes by Dr. Elliot

P. Joslin of the world-renowned Joslin Research and Diabetic Clinic. Dr. Joslin took care of Jan for 10 years.

Following college graduation from Simmons College for Women in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administra­tion, Jan married LTJG Alan D. Breed, USCG in August 1957. For the next 32 years, they pursued Alan’s Coast Guard career during which they moved 21 times which included assignment­s on the West Coast, Japan and the East Coast.

Following Alan’s retirement, he was a founder and COO of a new company. This position brought him back to the D.C. area where they lived in McLean, Va., for 20 years and then to Goodwin House,

Bailey’s Crossroads, Falls Church, for the last 10 plus years.

The Breeds shared a very happy, congenial, and loving relationsh­ip. They did everything together, helping each other in whatever endeavor. They ran a 35-table duplicate bridge game in Arlington, Va. They were accredited bridge teachers and life master bridge players. They did four world cruises, January to May, on the Crystal Cruise Line ships.

Jan said she owed her successful long 72 years with a lifelong disease to the excellent care she received, her parents, Joslin Clinic and her husband. Her husband continued the same support and understand­ing of her diabetes and its limitation­s. She lived with a positive attitude, a passion for entertaini­ng, cooking and reading.

She had a real appreciati­on for life. She was generous and thoughtful in thought and deed. She was a friend to everyone, elegant, gracious and a lovely lady.

Services will be scheduled at a later date.

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