Johana "Janie" F. Janecka Fox, 89 passed away peacefully in her home on October 29, 2015 in Deer Park, Texas Janie was born in Weimar, Texas on January 7, 1926, to the late parents Clement & Marie (Muzny) Janecka. Born and raised on a farm and grew up picking cotton and many other things. She Graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1943. Janie worked at the Downtown Houston Post Office were she met the love of her life, Robert E Lee Fox Sr. and married in 1946. Became a stay at home mother of five children Peggy Jean Wilmoth, Robert E Lee Fox, Jr., Janie Dell Tuchon-Palumbo, Ronald Leo Fox, and Sandee Lynn Wilson. A long-time member of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. Janie will always be remembered for her beautiful big blue eyes and bright smile she would light up a room. She is preceded in death by her husband of 40 plus years Robert E Lee Fox Sr. and baby son Ronald Leo, parents and siblings. Janie is survived by her four children: Peggy Jean (Melton) Wilmoth grandchildren Sean Michael Wilmoth and girlfriend( Vicki) great grandchildren Brandon and Bryanna Wilmoth, Teresa Lynn (Neal) Nyggard, Justin Trevor Wilmoth; Robert E Lee (Robyn) Fox, Jr. grandchildren Robert E Lee Fox III (Brendalee), Michael Fox, Andrew Fox, Amber (Duwayne) Gardner; Janie Dell Tuchon (Tony) Palumbo, grandchildren Kimberly Lynn Tuchon, great grandchild Victoria Tuchon and Izak Tuchon, Craig William (Gina) Tuchon, great grandchildren Tyler and Abagail Tuchon; Sandee Lynn (John) Wilson, granddaughter LaTosha Marie Yates and boyfriend Dan Faust. Funeral Service will be held 1:00 PM Tuesday, November 3 in the Chapel of Deer Park Funeral Directors with Bishop Mark Christensen officiating. Family will receive friends from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM Monday at the Funeral Home. Special thanks to her several nurses throughout the years at Patients Hospital and the several care givers over the last 7 years and Angel Home Health Care and Resolution Hospice for care over the last year.
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Shirley Vickers
November 11, 2015
Such a sweet lady, she is with the Lord now where there is no pain. My deepest sympathies to the family, and my dear friend, Peggy Wilmoth. Thinking of you at this time.
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