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In Memory

Janis Broadwater (Pinkston) - Class Of 1969

Janis Broadwater (Pinkston)

Janis Broadwater Pinkston
Life Reflections
Janis Broadwater-Pinkston
Artist and retired Philadelphia School District art teacher, Janis has had her artwork exhibited in many
galleries and venues throughout the region. She has produced paintings, mosaics, and sculptures, her
favorite medium, made from repurposed materials. As a teacher, she was recognized by the School
District for her "brilliant creativity, genius, and ability to motivate and inspire students." A multi-talented
creative, she wrote and illustrated the children's book A Squirrel Tale.
An enthusiastic gardener, Janis cultivated beautiful plants in her home and a wide variety of vegetables,
herbs, and flowers in her backyard garden. She was an adventurous traveler, having explored destinations including Ghana, Japan,
Egypt, and Cuba. After graduating from Germantown High School, she earned a B.A. in fine arts from Howard University and a
Masters' degree in education from Beaver College.
Loving mother of Moses Samuel Pinkston, III (recently retired after serving 20 years with the Navy), Janis is also survived by many
loving relatives and friends including her brother Bill Broadwater, Jr., sister-in-law Bernadette Fabrizio, niece Safiya Broadwater,
Aunt Carolyn Robinson, cousins Dana Benson (Harry), David Washington, and Diane Washington (Jim).
Always soft-spoken and caring, Janis was so kind that even during her final weeks in hospice she expressed deep concern for the
well-being of those she knew.



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