Janet Banks Longtime Edmonds resident and beloved elementary school teacher - Lynnwood Today

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Janet Banks, a cherished elementary school teacher and longtime Edmonds resident, passed away on March 16, 2025, in Kirkland, Washington, at 86. Born on June 16, 1938, she spent decades in education, influencing countless students with her passion for teaching. Many community members recall her dedication to fostering a supportive learning environment, emphasizing kindness and curiosity. The article highlights her impact on the Edmonds community, where she is remembered as a nurturing figure who inspired generations of children. Janet's legacy extends beyond her classroom, as former students and colleagues share stories of her profound influence on their lives.

Her commitment to education has left a lasting mark, contributing to the community's cultural fabric. The outpouring of grief from those she touched underscores the importance of educators in shaping future generations. Janet's memory will continue to inspire and guide those who strive to follow in her footsteps.

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