Janice-Onge-Obituary

Janice C. Erne-St. Onge

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Mrs. Janice Catherine Erne-St. Onge, 61, of Fayetteville, passed away Sunday, March 25, 2012, in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. She was born July 28, 1950, in Cleveland, Ohio. Jan was a well-respected nurse case manager for many years, most recently working under contract to...

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It has been a year now since your passing my love. I'm sad for our loss but know your passing was destined by the Lord to relieve you of any pain and suffering. I'm happy for time we shared life together.

We have entered a new year and we move on without Jan. We thank the Lord for providing a home for our loved one but she will be forever missed. We mourn her death and cherish the time we had together. Jan, I love you and miss you still.

The love of my life; the day to my darkness; the mother of our children and friend to all died a month ago tomorrow. We would have been married 30-years today but she was called home too early by our measure. She was patient and caring. She was a really good cook and I miss her terribly. I must create a new life now but it will be empty without her by my side. Her touch and her laughter are no longer there to enjoy. We enjoyed our trips to Brusters in Florence with the top down and...

After reading all the entries here, I know that Jan was well respected and loved. I had the pleasure of meeting her when I worked with Ray. She was a beautiful soul who meant so much to so many. My prayers go out to you, Ray, and to the children and grandchildren.And Jan, I hope I have the pleasure of seeing you again on God's Golden Shore.

I got a call today, and had the news given that the world has lost a truly wonderful, awesome, caring and loving person. Jan, you were my moment of sunshine when I thought it was gone. You lifted my spirits when I thought I had none left to lift. You helped me hang on when I didn't think I could anymore. You could make things happen when all I could see was a brick wall. I was looking forward to getting to meet you sometime this year, and now I know I won't meet you here on Earth. I pray I...

Mrs. Jan,

Although I only knew you for a short period of time you will never know the impact you made on my life. You helped me get through some of the most frustrating days dealing with my injury. I remember the first day I spoke with you we stayed on the phone for almost an hour talking about fayetteville and our families. I heard of your passing today after wondering why my case manager was changed and why I hadn't heard from you. I am very shocked and saddened by your passing...

Sharing a few of Lisa Firestone's words at Jan's funeral service:When I think of Jan, I think of someone who truly CARED–she cared about people, her family, colleagues, friends, patients and clients. She cared about her profession and believed whole-heartedly in education. She shared with me a deep-seated belief in the resiliency of the human body and mind. She wanted desperately to support our military and the soldiers that give so much for our country.Over the years, Jan has become the...

You are gone way too soon and only God knows his plan. I have so much more to learn from you, but have a strong foundation from what you have already provided me.....that even though I will miss you every single day, I will be okay, knowing your guidance is still there. Love you Mom, be at peace!

I am so sorry that i never had the chance to meat Jan, Ray and have known eachother sence we were little boys . My friend i am so sorry for your loss Ray i always enjoyed the mail you sent me telling about you and Jan traveling around the country i felt like i knew her Ray God be with you and your famley.