Janice Ann Anderson

Janice Ann Anderson obituary

Janice Ann Anderson

Janice Anderson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ramsey Funeral Home & Crematorium on Dec. 6, 2025.
JANICE ANN BEYER ANDERSON, 78, of Georgetown, Texas passed away on November 21, 2025 after lengthy health challenges. Her life began on July 30, 1947 in Abilene, Texas when she and her twin, Michael Dan were born to Sylvester "Jake" and Opal Beyer. Her family moved to Midland where she met the love of her life, Charles "C.W." Anderson. They married in 1967 and devoted 51 years to raising their family together until C.W.'s sudden passing in 2019.

Janice and C.W. enjoyed making lifelong friends as they moved to Houston, Bryan, Austin, and finally settling in their new home of Georgetown around 1981. She worked as inside sales for computer components for several companies, retiring from Heiland Electronics after 14 years. Through the years, she and C.W. enjoyed time at sporting events, bowling, and especially playing golf. She loved to work in the yard even to simply "pull weeds." And most days the television was tuned to the sports channel, loving everything with competition. But, like C.W., there was nothing more important to her than her family. She was devoted to C.W., "Dubber," and her children, Cody (Joann), Brandie (Garry), and Toby. She set the bar high as a mother and loving grandmother to Cade, Raegan, Garrytt, Brayden, Gage, and Delaney. She had a large extended family as one of six siblings and delighted in family gatherings, especially around the holidays.

Janice was preceded in death by her beloved husband, parents, and siblings Randall, Sharon, Gary, and Michael Dan. Along with her children and grandchildren, she leaves behind her love and memories with her sister, Julia Bechara (Nicolas), and her numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins, and her sweet dog, Gypsy Mae.

Thank you to Enhabit Hospice for the caring support, and especially to Carlinda and Shay with Heritage Caregivers whose loving kindness and guidance helped us in ways we could never adequately express. Those wishing to make contributions may donate to action.lung.org in memory of Janice who battled COPD for many years.

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