Janice Dee "Jan" Cornell

Janice Dee "Jan" Cornell obituary, Weiser, ID

Janice Dee "Jan" Cornell

Janice Cornell Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Thomason Funeral Home & Crematory - Weiser on Feb. 7, 2025.
Janice Dee "Jan" Cornell died on January 28, 2025, at her home in Weiser, Idaho, with the sun shining through her favorite window where she loved to sit, knit and connect with her neighbors. She was surrounded by her children & husband of 45 years, Herb Cornell. Diagnosed in 2017 with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), Jan beat the odds!
Janice and her twin brother were born in Sacramento, CA on July 18, 1939 to Douglas and Margaret Savage Newcomb, grew up in California and Idaho, and she graduated from high school in Salmon, Idaho. In 1957 she married Richard Randolph and they had three children. Together they travelled the Alcan Highway to Valdez, AK, set-net fished in Bush Alaska, survived the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, and settled in Fairbanks, Alaska. There Jan lovingly balanced raising her family, helping to start an insurance agency, as well as gardening, raising pigs and chickens, and kenneling up to 19 Alaska sled dogs
Always a small town girl at heart, Jan, never-the-less had an adventurous, creative life which included travel to many places around the world and all 50 States. In 1979 she married Herb Cornell. They left Alaska and spent many years travelling around the country, helping settle insurance claims for people whose lives were struck by natural catastrophes.
After visiting friends in Weiser, Idaho, they decided it was where they wanted to retire. Jan was ecstatic to have a permanent place to call home, after their many years on-the-road. True to her nature, and as had been the case for she and Herb wherever stayed for very long, she quickly developed loving relationships with new friends and neighbors, who became her beloved extended family.
Nurturing others was her trademark, be that through her unconditional love and listening, seasonal confectionary creations, baking, sewing stuffed dolls, or the cherished products of her lifelong, ever-present passion for knitting. Jan often commented that they had five kids of their own plus the ones "adopted" along the way, and she never missed an opportunity to affirm her deep and enduring love of her children, who visited as often as possible.
As it was her wish to be at home with loved ones, the Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care graciously provided her with the care she needed. True to her nature, she quickly connected with the nurses and staff, and they became extended family, too.
Jan was preceded in death by her father and stepmother (Douglas and Sylvia Newcomb), her mother and step-father (Margaret and Edward Sargent) and sister (Margaret Ann Silva). She is survived by her husband, Herb Cornell; her children (Tamera Randolph, Fred Randolph, Ed (Tammy) Randolph, and step-children Chris (Sheri Wages) Cornell, Cara Cornell; five grandchildren (Tyler (Carrie), Zachary (Whitney), Jordan, Breanna and Marissa); her siblings: sister Ruth (David) Stratton, brother Jim (Kathy) Newcomb; their children: niece Kari (Doug) Pike and nephews Doug (Bobbie Jo, Hall) Newcomb, Paul (Janelle Ivie) Newcomb, Tony (Lorena) Stratton, Bob (Jennifer) Stratton; 7 great grandchildren (Ben, Ian, Lucas, Isla, Gregory, Theodore and Sophia) and various extended family and special friends near and far.
A celebration of life will be held sometime in May/June at a special place in Weiser, Idaho.
Expressions of sympathy can be left on her page at www.afterall.com (select "Idaho", then, click "Obituaries" and in Search type "Cornell"). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name can be made to your local Hospice organization or to the The Idaho Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group or the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation.
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis is a rare, progressive, terminal illness of the respiratory system, characterized by the thickening and stiffening of lung tissue. The cause is unknown and non-smokers, like Jan, can contract IPF. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation offers patients and their families resources, research and support groups. Donations can be made to:
The Idaho Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group, 101 Forest Loop, Eureka, MT 59917
Or
The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 E Ohio Street Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60611

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Idaho Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group

February 13, 2025

Although I never knew Jan, I've been talking with Tamera for a few months about her mom's Pulmonary Fibrosis and Tamera has joined a few of the Idaho Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group Zoom meetings that we have monthly. Pulmonary Fibrosis is a devastating disease and losing a parent is, as I describe it, one of the worst chapters in our lives. Please accept our condolences at this time. Hugs and prayers to Jan's family.

Donaldson

February 11, 2025

Ed, Tamera and family
We are so sorry to hear of your mother“s passing. Our heartfelt sympathy to you all. So happy to hear you were by her side during this difficult time. All of our love and hugs to all MJ and Wayne Donaldson

Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation

February 7, 2025

The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation is truly sorry for your family's loss. Please contact Jake Meding if we can provide any information or support during this difficult time. He can be reached at [email protected] or 312-854-2627. Thank you.

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