Jan 22, 1963 - Jul 11, 2024January 22, 1963 - July 11, 2024
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Moweaqua, IL
Noble, IL
Sewing, making dream catchers, anything outdoors. Such as fishing rock hunting getting her bare toes in the mud. And of course playing with her grandkids
Anything home cooked! She was an exceptional cook
Classics all the way. Rock and country mostly. Her favorite song is knocking on heavens door
Being the life of the party
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Janice Arlene Harmon, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away on July 11, 2024, at the age of 61. She was born on January 22, 1963, in Moweaqua, IL to Carl and Erma Fulk
Janice had a zest for life and enjoyed various hobbies including sewing, making dream catchers, and anything outdoors. She loved fishing, rock hunting, and getting her bare toes in the mud. Playing with her grandchildren brought her immense joy. Janice was an exceptional cook and relished home-cooked meals.
A lover of classic rock and country music, Janice's favorite song was "Knocking on Heaven's Door." She enjoyed being the life of the party and cherished the company of friends and family.
Janice's favorite place in the world was her home, where she created countless memories with her loved ones. She was married to her beloved husband, Jim Harmon. Together, they shared a beautiful journey.
Janice leaves behind a legacy of love through her children, Ashley Collins of Kentucky, Dustin Turner of Noble, IL, Cody Turner of Clay City, IL, Kyle Turner of West Salem, IL, and Brittany Harmon of Noble, IL. She adored her grandchildren Vanessa, Zach, Zepplyn, Karsyn, Steel, Kylie, and her four great-grandchildren, who brought her immense joy.
Janice is survived by her husband, Jim Harmon, her brother Ronnie Fulk, her brother Jeff Fulk, and her sister Lori Kater. Her vibrant and fun-loving personality will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
In memory of Janice, her family asks that you raise a glass, share a laugh, and cherish the precious moments spent together. Rest in peace, dear Janice. You will forever be remembered for your infectious smile, adventurous spirit, and the love you brought into our lives.
Graveside service at Hannah cemetery
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 10:00 AM
Her family is needing help covering end of life expenses.
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Goal: $8,000
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Moweaqua, IL
Noble, IL