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Janice Johnson-Simcox
June 23, 2025
Dot, as we called her was the sweetest most gentle person you would ever want to meet. She was kind, loving , quiet, helpful and a lovable gentle person! I have known her all my life and she has never changed. She never asked for much but gave wholly of herself. She is the perfect example of sacrifice and grace. A woman like her is worth celebrating till eternity. Dot was there for my brother (Roe) when he first moved back home. I will always be grateful for all that she helped him with.
Her life was a blessing, her memory a treasure. Those that touch our lives will stay in our hearts forever. She was loved beyond words and will be missed beyond measure. When you lose someone you love and care for, you gain an angel you know!! Our family members will be welcoming her with open arms! They say it takes a minute to find something special in a person, an hour to appreciate them, and a day to love them, but it takes an entire lifetime to forget them!! Rest in peace Cuz!!!!! Janice Johnson-Simcox
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