of Marion,
August 29, 1947 - June 18, 2017
Pending
So sorry to the family for her loss, she was my mothers half sister.
I was so sad to hear Mrs. Spence was no longer with us when I came to work Monday morning. My heart just broke for you all. She was such a fighter!! There is no denying that.
It says so much about a family when you see how they treat their loved ones while they are in the hospital. You guys are a family I will never, ever forget. You were always by her side, showing her (and your Dad) love and support every step of the way. That says a lot about the love they demonstrated to each other, and her children.
I will be thinking of and praying for you all in the days to come!
Goodbye Ms. Janie. I know that the angels came to take you to that special place called Heaven!
I will always remember how special you were, how loving and kind, and how you and Mr. Jim opened your arms and took me into your family at EastArk. I will miss knowing you are gone but I will add you to my list of family and friends that I talk to up there! And please watch for my birthday balloons because one will be for you!
Love and prayers are for you Mr. Jim from me and my family as you go through this sad time.
My mom Barbara Atkins (Shannon) and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. We are praying for you.
Barbara Atkins and Jason Atkins
Robin and family,
So very sorry to hear about the loss of you sweet Mom.
My thoughts and prayers are with you .
To God be The Glory for The Things He hath done. I loved Ms. Janie Spence and undoubtedly she loved me, because she put up with me. Working for Jim and Janie Spence was my pleasure. I can only offer my sincere condolences to such a faithful husband and children. Your faith and strength during the past six months have proven your love for Christ, your wife and mother.All is well now because she has been made whole again. Listening clearly to the sounds of the angels, smelling the flowers in that heavenly garden as she exhales and inhales that heavenly air. Her physical back often let her down on earth but she held her family together on her Father's grace and mercy. Breast Cancer meant nothing to her because she wore the breastplate of righteousness. May His peace sustain you today and in the days to come. I love all of you.
We moved in next door to you almost 25 years ago. Our kids knew each other, but us, not so much. Through the years we became much more than neighbors. The friendship we forged is one that Ron and I will always cherish. We are heartsick over the loss of Janie. Yes, she is in a much better place, but that doesn't mean that we won't miss her kindness, generosity, and loving nature. Our hearts go out to you. We are only a phone call away. Fly high, sweet Janie.
To the Spence Family-
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Let God wrap his arms around you now and have faith that there will be a tomorrow once again. Prayers
Our hearts are broken for you all at this difficult time. Please know that we love you and are praying for you. We pray that God will sustain you, wrap his arms around you and fill that void that has been left. Mrs. Janie was so sweet, loving and selfless. She shined Jesus in her life and now she has her reward... her crown of jewels at the feet of Jesus. In the days ahead, we pray that God will mend your hearts and help you through the dark days, the "why" questions and long nights.
Philippians 4:7
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with the loss of such a wonderful wife, mom , and grandmother.