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Janice Beverly Warman
December 7, 1952 - November 22, 2011
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It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to an amazing wife, mother, sister, Nana, daughter and friend.
Janice was born on December 7, 1952 in Scarborough, Ontario and moved to Powell River in 1978 where she met and married her best friend, Rod. Together they raised their four wonderful children and shared many adventures. Janice had unlimited patience, strength, courage and understanding. After living with MS for many years, she passed away peacefully on November 22, 2011.
Left to remember her are loving husband Rod, children Rachelle (Jurg), Bob (Lindsay), Jamie (Rachelle), Sarin (Jason) and grandchildren Olivia, Anika, Sarah, Yannick and Elliott.
A service will be held on Saturday, November 26 at 11 am at Powell River United Church, 4440 Michigan Ave. In lieu of flowers donations to the local food bank would be greatly appreciated.
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From: Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff
Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff send our condolences to family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
From: Gerd Harvey
Relation: We were neighbours
To Rod and family – we were so sorry to hear of Janice’s passing. It was our pleasure to get to know her.
Gerry and Gerd
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
Date & Time:
November 26, 2011
Beginning at 11:00am
Location:
United Church
Powell River, BC Canada
Powell River, BC Canada
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