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Janie Martin Beggs

1926 - 2023

Janie Martin Beggs obituary, 1926-2023, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1926

DIED

2023

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Harper & Lucas Funeral Home & Cremation Services

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Fort Worth, Texas

Janie Beggs Obituary

Janie Martin Beggs
October 12, 1926 - September 12, 2023
Fort Worth, Texas - Mrs. George Beggs III died in the early hours of Tuesday, September 12, 2023, during her 97th year.
A Service at the Grave will be held at 2 pm Wednesday, September 20, on the Farmer Beggs Family Lot in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Born to parents Winnie & L.C. Martin, Janie had three siblings, Nellie, Cat and Sonny. She spent her entire life in Fort Worth, Texas. Graduating from R. L. Paschal High School in 1943, she went on to work for the Stein Family selling jewelry. One of her clients, Mrs. Francine Capera Beggs, introduced her son, George Beggs III, to Janie when he was home from the West Texas ranch. After many nights dancing at The Casino, Janie and George were engaged and married June 28, 1950. They raised their children and lived on Beggs Ranch in Aledo for over 60 years.
Every Sunday the family was at church at St. Andrews Episcopal, followed by Daniel's for coffee and cherry cokes with the same cast of characters! Every weekend Janie and George were on the dance floor at RCCC! Janie, the life of the party and known for her impeccable style, entertained all with her one-liners, quick wit and love of jewelry – THE BIGGER THE BETTER! Janie loved colorful bouquets, no matter the occasion, and popped into Enchanted Florist almost daily to say hello and admire all the arrangements. She loved playing tennis with friends and although she never learned to swim, she waterskied all over Eagle Mountain Lake with the "Ski Group".
And despite that inimitable verve and gusto for life, nothing compared to Janie's love for George, their four children, and three grandchildren. Janie and George had their first dance over 70 years ago, and today they are finally together, dancing again.
She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and her beloved George.
Janie is survived by her children Janie Martin Beggs, George Beggs IV, Ed Farmer Beggs II, Judy Capera Beggs Clement and her husband, James Higbie Clement Jr; her loving grandchildren Capera Beggs Clement Norinsky (Igor), James Higbie Clement III (Paige), and Gregory Sayre Clement (Bebe); and her great-grandchildren Igor Alexander Norinsky, Capera Nellya Norinsky, Georgia Beggs Norinsky, James Higbie Clement IV, Janie Beggs Clement, and Harrison Browning Clement.
MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions to Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, All Saints Health Foundation, Union Gospel Mission or a charity of your choice, in her memory, is suggested.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Sep. 17, 2023.

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Bronson Stocker

September 21, 2023

Mrs Beggs was the coolest mom ever. I remember the first time I spent the night at their house, she said, now I don´t want any of you to get up before 8:30. I thought I heard her wrong. Surely she meant don´t get up AFTER 8:30. No. I heard her right. How great!! Not exactly the rules at my house.

In later years she was always happy to see you and so thoughtful. A great oak has fallen.

Bronson

Shannon Parker

September 21, 2023

I´m so sorry for your loss! I didn´t know she had passed. I would have been to the funeral had I known.

Richard Dale

September 17, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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