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Ryley B
April 20, 2020
I remember the day Me, My mother and you were on the phone I love you more than anything in this whole world. My heart has been broken ever since you've left all of us. I wish I got to see you and for you to see your great grand-kids one day.
Ryley Beffert
April 20, 2020
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. We all Love you!!
Amber nelson
April 14, 2020
I loved having Janice as my neighbor growing up, she always let me come over and play. She was so very kind. Condolences to the family.
Melanie White
April 8, 2020
Mom, baby Ryder is here! Youd be so proud of liz and the baby. Miss you mostest love you forever
Amy Hoisington
April 3, 2020
Janice was a wonderful lady. I loved working for her. I actually looked forward to going to work everyday. She was always quick to smile and laugh at all our antics and at the same time kept all us teenage punks in line. I have to say she was the best boss and friend anyone could ever have. Love you Janice❤
Val
April 3, 2020
I miss you so much momma. I got the birthday cards back id given you and the last thing I wrote in every one was I cant live without you. Theres a hole in my heart nothing will ever fill. I'll see you in the in-between but I'll miss you like crazy till then. Love you so very much.
Carla
March 30, 2020
Janice has been one of my grandmas for as long as I can remember ❤, i remember going to her house and sitting on her lap :)
Melanie Krystine
March 29, 2020
Mom, my heart is broken, I need to call you and hear your voice, see you and feel the warmth of your hugs and kisses, text you and get a response to whatever Im freaking out about. This is my worst nightmare come true and I cant wake up from it. There were so many more things we had to do together. More road trips, Disneyland/Disney world, concerts, books to share (I know I know I was always super late getting them back to you), funny selfies to take, more things to laugh at like you losing your phone in the car multiple times even though youd just had it, me never figuring out how to make pie crust and youd just shake your head and laugh at the mess Id created, theres so many memories we made but we needed to make more. I dont know how to live without you, but will do my best to honor you the rest of my days. Until we meet again momma I love you and miss you more than you know. Me too!
Cheri Walters
March 29, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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