Janice-Huffman-Obituary

Janice Brandon Huffman

Fort Worth, Texas

1951 - 2016

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On Monday, Nov. 14, 2016, at 3:35 pm, a light was taken out of our lives, as my precious wife departed suddenly to meet her blessed Savior. In the wink of an eye, and a fiery automobile crash on I-30 in Hunt County, the love of my life, Janice Brandon Huffman left behind her cherished and adoring...

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Josh, It was a shock to learn of the early passing of Janice. I always sensed the strong team you two were and can just imagine the pain it must have caused. Janice was ALWAYS extremely kind to me and I have the most pleasant memories of her. We need not doubt that she was received with joy and `open arms´ on the Other Side. To you, also thank you for the time you gave for our many bible studies! You are both blessed. Marc Mourier

I thought I would share two photos of Janice and family. The black and white photo was taken in the 60'S at our grand parents house in Mich. She is sitting next to a rock garden that had a small water fall. The other pic is from a family reunion in 1956 at the Maple Hotel in Nashville. Back row is our grand parents Homer and Grace Finley, next row is Jimmy, Janice, myself, my sister Carolyn, and our father James Finley. Next row is her parents, Uncle Wallace and Aunt Genny, and sister Debra....

Josh, I heard about your loss several years ago and I was very sorry as you both played a major part in my eternal destiny. Janice was so kind to Cindy and I to plant the seed to be watered. I´ve wanted to reach out for the longest time but never found a way to contact you. Please reach out as I would love to share my testimony with you. Gene Miller Spies Roberts 585-857-5043 8550 Gateway Court Englewood Florida 34225 [email protected]

Josh, So very sorry about Janice. I learned much from you both from the seeds you planted while working under you. I would love to share my testimony to share God´s work through you. Gene Miller 585-857-5043

I am reminded once again how fragile life is. may peace be with her family and remember her kind and loving way. She will not be forgotten.

Time may ease the pain, but it will never dull the memory of being kids and spending the summer at grandma Grace's house

I met Janice when my husband was with prime America such a wonderful woman. God bless her soul.