Janie-Hancock-Obituary

Janie B. Woodson Hancock

Roanoke, Virginia

1927-2008

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Janie B. Woodson Hancock, 80, of Salem, passed away Sunday, September 7, 2008, after a brave and hard fought battle with leukemia. She was born on September 19, 1927, in Botetourt County and was the daughter of the late Ernest and Kitty Brugh. Janie retired from General Electric and she became...

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To Woodson & Hancock Family- We were Truly Sorry to hear of the Loss of Janie. She will always be in our Hearts-She will be Missed by All. I can remember seeing her at Hardee's hanging out will all the other nice people. Our Thoughts and Prayers go out to the Families.

Doug and Marshall:
Janie was such a fun person to be around. I have many memories of her and all the things she impressed on me. She was a "go getter." I remember her telling me how to build a rock wall. She did it, and so could I (she said!). I never did, but I admired her for it. She was a lady barber, something rare back then when she started. I loved sweeping up the hair cuttings around that barber chair when I was little. She was so funny and always had us laughing. I enjoyed our...

To The Woodson & Hancock Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. May God be with each of you during this difficult time.

Janie was a very special lady. We know she will be missed so much. We have very fond memories of her and her family as neighbors in the Garden City Area of Roanoke. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Doug and Marshall and all the family
If we all lived our lives with the fullness that Janie lived hers our regrets would be few. Janie had the capacity to make someone feel special just by being in her presence and her sense of fun was endless, I know she left eternal memories with us all.
I love you and will keep my memories of her safe in heart and thank you for sharing her life with me.
One of her many nieces
Annette

You will be missed very much. Memories of you will be with us forever. God Bless you and your family.
Kevin, Celinda & Regina Brugh

To Ben and family,

You are in my personal prayers and the collective prayers of CommUNITY Church. I stand ready as a pastor, and we stand ready as a church to love each of you and to support you through this difficult time.

If there is anything I can do as a pastor or we can do as a church, please do not hesitate to call. And may the God of comfort surround and touch each of you as only He can, providing peace that passes understanding.

Tom...

It has been a great pleasure to have known you and your family. Your wit and humor will be greatly missed by us all. My deepest sympathy is with your family.

Love,
Cindy, Brandon & Amanda Brugh

May God bless your family and friends. You will be deeply missed. I have always enjoyed seeing you the times I have visited.