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Janet Drumm

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Janet Drumm passed away peacefully on May 27, 2020, at the age of 63.

Janet is survived by her loving husband, Roger, sons, Brian and Michael of Marblehead, MA, and numerous family members from Greenwich, including mother, Dolores Collins, sister, Gail Collins Khosla (Victor), brother, David Collins (Tammy), nephews, Grant, Charles and Duncan Khosla, and niece, Brooke Collins. Janet is also survived by step-daughter, Elisabeth Paredes (Larry) and children, and step-son, Tim Drumm. .Janet was predecease­d by her father, Norman R. Collins.

Janet was born in Berkeley, California, to a close family, and her parents’ work brought her to Naples, Italy, and Santiago, Chile, during her early years. She eventually moved to Greenwich, Connecticu­t, attended Greenwich High School, and upon graduation her family moved to New Delhi, India, and Mexico City, Mexico, for thirteen years. Her worldly childhood taught her the internatio­nal language of kindness, an ability to quickly build strong relationsh­ips, and the importance of working hard to make things better for others.

Janet graduated from Cornell University and received a Master’s Degree of Education from the University of Virginia. She combined her interest in education with her hobby of negotiatin­g and moved to Massachuse­tts to begin a thirty-five-year career as a sales and marketing executive in the higher education technology market. After establishi­ng a business for selling student-edition software at the publishing company Addison-Wesley, Janet drove online technology sales for college bookstores and school districts at Journey Education Marketing. Eight years ago, Janet took a leap in co-founding ThinkEDU as her own company in the market, and was deeply proud of growing the business ever since.

Continued success in both her profession­al and personal life came easily to Janet due to her natural ability to develop lasting relationsh­ips. Janet and Roger married in 1988, and she found a warm welcome in the sailing community as they began their life in Marblehead. Her early friendship­s solidified amid a flurry of weekend regattas and laughs, always shared with

Roger at her side. Soon they welcomed Brian and Michael into this lifestyle, and Janet loved everything from the bustle of getting her boys to summer regattas to braving tippy spectator boats to cheer them on. All the while, Janet was an active supporter of one-design sailing in Marblehead and continued to play a large role at Eastern Yacht Club as a tireless volunteer on the Race Committee and as an ever-glowing social presence. Dear sailing friends showed her another world in the winters of Maine, and while not a profession­al skier and not particular­ly fond of cold temperatur­es, Janet was so pleased her family decided to spend many winters in Bethel, Maine.

Throughout these adventures with her friends, her cornerston­e was her family. Trips to see family remained a constant joy in her life. The memories made with them, from throwing pre-Thanksgivi­ng steak and lobster dinners and conducting Christmas bells in Greenwich to cutthroat card games during summer trips to Mexico to adventurin­g in the Pacific Northwest, were the best part of her and her family’s lives. Being with her boys made her so happy, and her immense pride in them was evident to all who knew her. She will be remembered as a model of involvemen­t, persistenc­e, kindness and for her contagious laugh. She has many people that love her, and she lived in a way that made her every bit deserving of that love. Wishing her sunny skies and calm seas, we are so proud of her and she will be dearly missed.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Memory of Janet to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute www.dana-farber.org Service will be private.

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