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Era Jane "Janie" Johns

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Era Johns Obituary

Era Jane Janie Johns LUBBOCK-Era Jane Janie Wall Johns, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, of Lubbock, departed this life on Nov. 25th, 2015, at the age of 90. She was born in Winnsboro, Texas, on Oct. 2nd, 1925, to Elbert and Ethel (Tuggle) Wall. Janie married Ogle Murrell Johns on May 17, 1946. Murrell and Janie celebrated 46 years of marriage before his passing in 1993. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, along with her siblings Durward Wall, Hulon Wall, Laverne Wall, and ElWanda Allmon. Janie graduated from Smyer High School in 1942. She is a former student of Wayland Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. During WWII, she worked for Western Union in Clovis, N.M. She was administrative secretary at Lazbuddie ISD, tax assessor-collector at Lake Worth ISD, and Northwest ISD in Justin, Texas. Her lifelong ministries included serving in WMU, GA's, Sunbeams, and Sunday school, both as a member and teacher. She gave generously through tithes, offerings, and serving her church by making quilts for the Baby Closet, volunteering at Exodus Prison Ministries and Mission Lubbock. She was a true servant of the Lord, loved people, and lived life to the fullest. Those left to cherish Janie's memory include her children, Ronnie Johns and wife, Mari of Lubbock, Brenda Driver and husband, Jimmy Hueber of Lubbock, Cynthia Chapman of Leander, Janet Kirk and husband, Gary of Hemphill, and Dennis Johns and wife, Kelly of Texas City; along with 13 grandchildren: Michelle, Ronnie, Jr., Tiffany, Jordan, Ashley, Trent, Heath, Blake, Brent, Mandy, Wes, Christian, and Parker; and 16 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings, T.C. Wall and wife, Peggy of Plainview, Geneva Graves of Bethany, Okla., and Garry Wall of Lubbock; and sister-in-law, Rose Wall of Lubbock. Visitation will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29, at Highland Baptist Church, 4316 34th St., Lubbock, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 30, at Highland Baptist. Burial will follow in the City of Lubbock Cemetery. Her grandsons will serve as pallbearers. The family suggests memorials to Baby Closet or Exodus Prison Ministries at Highland Baptist Church. Services are under the direction of Carnes Funeral Home, Texas City, Texas. Condolences may be posted at www.carnesfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on Nov. 28, 2015.

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Weldon and Joyce Hargis

November 29, 2015

Because of her faith in Christ and commitment to Him, Janie has now made a glorious entrance into heaven. While her family and friends will miss her sweet presence here on earth, there is rejoicing in heaven as she is joyously welcomed by other loved ones who have gone before her. She is now well and in the arms of her Savior. We certainly loved and admired this dear lady. We count it a blessing to have known her. We appreciated her volunteer service in Exodus Prison Ministry.

Carol Judiscak

November 28, 2015

I can just imagine the joyous celebration taking place in God's Kingdom as Janie is welcomed home. My prayers are with the family during this time of sadness and transition. Janie loved each of you so much. May God fill your hearts with love, peace and hope.
Love & Prayers,
Carol & Joe Judiscak

Gary and Bonnie Allred

November 28, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss but rejoice with you in knowing your mom is with her Father in Heaven.Your family is in our prayers.

Mike Driver

November 28, 2015

My deepest condolences to Janie's family and friends . She is absolutely the finest person I have ever known . She walked the walk every day of her life . She was true , steadfast and unwavering . Rest in well deserved peace Janie .

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