
Jann B. Gaugh, age 73, of Rosedale Ave., Greenville, passed away Sunday, April 4, 2021 in Andover Village.
She was born in Greenville on February 20, 1948 to John “Jack” Brenneman and Janet (Case) Brenneman. Jann was a 1966 graduate of Greenville High School and received her B.S. in Accounting from Slippery Rock University. She had previously been employed as a clerk at the former Stop-N-Go Gas Station in Greenville and while living in Charlotte N.C., she was employed as an accountant with Hendrick Automotive Group. She was of the Presbyterian Faith and enjoyed knitting.
On August 21, 1987 she married William D. Gaugh, he survives. Also surviving are two sons; Michael Palmiter and his wife Susan and Marc Palmiter and his wife Tabetha, all of Greenville, two brothers; Jerry Brenneman and his wife Barbara of Greenville and Jeff Brenneman and his wife Linda of Reading, PA and two grandchildren; Jakob Palmiter and his wife Kayley and Kaiden Palmiter. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Cremation was chosen and there will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Liver Foundation, P.O. Box 299, West Orange, NJ 07052. Arrangements have been entrusted to Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville.

Marc and Tab, Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. Praying for comfort to you and All the family.
RIP Jann we had a lot of fun times in high school. My condolence to Denny and your sons and their families
So sorry to learn of Jann’s passing as we were classmates for many years starting in Kindergarten at Columbia School and moving on from there to other Greenville schools. Condolences are being sent to her family.
Marc and family. So very sorry for your loss. Prayers and love during this hard time.
Mike, Susan and kids. Please accept our family’s sincere sympathies. We are keeping you all in prayer for comfort.
So sorry to hear of Jan’s passing. Back in the 70’s we were good friends. We both went to college in our adult years and went into accounting and then left Greenville. Would love to have seen her again.