Janice Kammerich's Obituary
Janice Kammerich, 80, of Sedalia, passed away on Monday May 25, 2015 at Bothwell Regional Health Center in Sedalia. A memorial service will be held on Friday May 29, 2015 at 5 pm at Life Point Church in Sedalia. Dinner will follow afterwards at Lewis Egans House at 28801 Hopewell Road, Sedalia, MO.
Janice Bennett Kammerich was born in Kansas City, MO on August 5,1934. She was raised in Fortuna Mo by her grandmother Lurla Forest Irey and her grandfather George and her uncle George Irey. Janice Foxworthy married Carol W. Bennett in June 1954. They shared 6 children: Pam Bennett spouse Lewis Egan: Carla Janine Bennett spouse Larry Holman: Raymona Fay Bennett : Vernon Wayne Bennett spouse Laurie Bennett : Tommy Lee Kammerich: Stacy Rose Admire. Janice is predeceased by her daughter Carla Janine Bennett February 28,2011, son in law Larry Holman April 30,2010, Son in law Gary L Russell feburary 15,2005, Great grandson Christian Aron Brown October 26,1999, grandson Danual Rielee Admire March 19,1997.
Janice had 25 grandchildren: Eric spouse Shelly, Janet spouse George, Gail Mims Jr., Nikki spouse JL, Randall, Janel, Logan, Kelsey, Johnathan, Ashley spouse Diego, Christopher, Jessica spouse Jeremiah, Calvin, Deyton, Khristen, Alex, Maranda , Jaqcuie, and Jennifer. She has 29 great grandchildren: Tiffany, Amanda, Tyler, Zackery, Christian, Mckenzie, Dakota, Devon, Destiny, Keenan, Keanna, Kynleigh, Madison, Kaileah, Lilee, Lani, Emmy, Caden, Daniel, Haley, Aspen, Christina, Reese, Kimber and Zaden, Skylar, River, Reece, and Reagan.
Family was everything to Janice she always believed that no matter what family sticks together you forgive and forget when it comes to family. Her favorite time was her quality time with all her loved ones. She enjoyed camping, walking down creeks and going fishing. She loved the big bbqs and late night bonfires with her whole big crazy family. She loved to crochet afghans and bedspreads for her children and grandchildren. Janice had that personality where she was onery but had a heart of gold. There never went a day where she wasn’t smiling and joking around with you, there will never be a day where Janice will go unthought of. She will always be in our hearts and will forever be missed and loved.
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