Janice was my sister and I loved her so very much. Back before she started her career she was a stay at home mom with her son, Scott, so for a time she took care of my children, Rhonda and Kevin while they all three were small and not in school yet. She loved my babies and took such good care of them. Those three all loved each other and had so much fun together. They all three went to school in Broken Arrow so they kept in close contact with each other and had a bond like siblings. Janice was a good christian woman and always did the right thing. She was also very smart and was always on the honor roll in high school and college. I have always been so proud of her. She found the right man to marry when she was in grade school and I remember they were the king and queen of their class one time in elementary school at Catoosa. I always thought she was so beautiful. She always wore her makeup and fixed her hair and looked like she stepped out of a glamour magazine. I taught her how to clean house and then she outdid me in that department. Her house was always immaculate. I have too many good things to say about her. There is not enough room to say how much fun we had growing up and how much we loved each other. I was truly blessed to have such a wonderful sister. My heart is breaking but I know she is with Joe in heaven and our parents. She could always hear a song and sit down at the piano and start playing it. She did not need music. I remember one time our brother, Bobby, came home and told her about the song "Last Date" by Floyd Kramer and he told her what it sounded like and she started playing it and we just about passed out. He then bought the record so she could listen to it and play it for us. This was back in the 1950's when we lived on a 100 acre farm and we had no electricity so our entertainment was listening to Janice play the piano. What a wonderful, beautiful, talented, smart, loving mom, loving grandmother, loving sister, loving daughter she was to us. I love you my dear sweet Janice and I am so glad you don't have to suffer anymore. Donna 10/17/14