Stephanie Krohn
Lit a candle in memory of Janice Arlene Gunter
Birth date: Feb 18, 1951 Death date: Dec 29, 2015
Janice Arlene Gunter, 64, of Decatur, passed away on Tuesday December 29, 2015, in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Janice was born February 18, 1951, in Decatur, IL., to Dooley Madison and Mildred Louise (Garrett) Summers. She married Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Janice Arlene Gunter
Janice we miss you so much already. You were our sister. Thank you for giving us so many years of laughter and love. Our lives won't be the same without you. You're no longer in pain which we are so thankful for. You were a shining light in our lives. Now you are a shining light with God. We'll hold you forever in our hearts. Please rest in peace Dear Sister. I love you.
My love to all .I will always miss you and love you….but no more pain and God took it away…Always You will be my guardian Angel like my daddy…love you both Always and will be a piece Of my heart always…love you Julie, sherry
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Martha Stewart has been like a loving aunt to me every since we moved in next door in 1997 and she took to us as we did her the only time she got mad at me is when I lit off a large firework and knocked something off her wall which I felt horrible about but I thought she was going to kick my but lol !!! Jan you will be sorely missed go be the ANGEL you have been practicing for you whole life sweetheart! !! LOVE YOU JAN FLY HIGH !!!
She always made me smile I love her very much
Thank you so much!
Met Janet in1971. She was a great friend. Loved her dearly. She will be missed by all. Much love And prayers to the family.
My sister, My best friend on earth. I talked with you on your last morning here on earth. You tried to tell me God was taking you home. You told me you loved me, And I loved you. Thank You for that. I will cherish those memories for ever. You told me I was the only one that knew how to calm you. We smelled the roses and blew the candles together until, you want to rest. I never knew that would be the last time I got to talk with you. But I know you are having the time of your life now. No more pain no more breathing problems. You are really smelling those roses, and blowing out the candles with our maker. Rest now my friend, I will see you again in time. You are my angle now that you always talked to me about. I know you will be that butterfly that I will see. Until we meet again. I LOVE YOU!! Edith Louise Gunter Williams
I met Jan at the Scream Haunted House. She was so much fun and full of energy. She will be missed