Janice graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1984 with some pretty incredible classmates that remained in her life throughout the years. Graduating from Memorial School of Nursing in 1988, Janice went on to work as a nurse all throughout the area, making an everlasting impact on countless patients, co-workers, and families lives. Janice worked in the Emergency Room, Critical Care, Pediatrics, Mother-Baby, Med-flight, and prior to her diagnosis, the Center for Hospice; who in turn took amazing care of her up until the end. She dedicated her life to others and absolutely adored her co-workers throughout the years. Many have said her smile, laugh, and upbeat personality made working with her memorable and shifts so much more fun. Janice’s laugh is something that will live on and be a cherished memory for so many. She could light up any room by just being there.
Janice was the definition of love, happiness, and living life to the fullest. Over the years, Janice started many small businesses including Poop-in-Flingers and Funky Elegance. Janice enjoyed making jewelry and you can see her pieces all over the area as many would ask to buy a necklace off her neck prior to opening Funky Elegance. She was an avid karaoker, loved a good bloody mary with olives, and always had room for a chocolate dessert. She loved a good night out with her husband and friends. Back in the day, Janice and Dan loved to shoot darts and throw a good pool-party. Janice and Dan will always be remembered for their massive 4th of July parties. Janice loved to spoil her two girls. Dan always referred to them as the “three J girls”. Their families close bond and Jan/Dan’s true love story was admired by many. She will be forever remembered for her strong spirit, will to live and live life fully, and her fight for more time with her loved ones.
An open celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 10th at Kaniewski’s Funeral Home on 3545 Bendix Drive in South Bend from 1-8 pm with a small prayer service at 1 pm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family of Dan Saros to be used for funeral and medical costs.
Janice’s beautiful soul, contagious laugh, and memory will be eternal.
Janice graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1984 with some pretty incredible classmates that remained in her life throughout the years. Graduating from Memorial School of Nursing in 1988, Janice went on to work as a nurse all throughout the area, making an everlasting impact on countless patients, co-workers, and families lives. Janice worked in the Emergency Room, Critical Care, Pediatrics, Mother-Baby, Med-flight, and prior to her diagnosis, the Center for Hospice; who in turn took amazing care of her up until the end. She dedicated her life to others and absolutely adored her co-workers throughout the years. Many have said her smile, laugh, and upbeat personality made working with her memorable and shifts so much more fun. Janice’s laugh is something that will live on and be a cherished memory for so many. She could light up any room by just being there.
Janice was the definition of love, happiness, and living life to the fullest. Over the years, Janice started many small businesses including Poop-in-Flingers and Funky Elegance. Janice enjoyed making jewelry and you can see her pieces all over the area as many would ask to buy a necklace off her neck prior to opening Funky Elegance. She was an avid karaoker, loved a good bloody mary with olives, and always had room for a chocolate dessert. She loved a good night out with her husband and friends. Back in the day, Janice and Dan loved to shoot darts and throw a good pool-party. Janice and Dan will always be remembered for their massive 4th of July parties. Janice loved to spoil her two girls. Dan always referred to them as the “three J girls”. Their families close bond and Jan/Dan’s true love story was admired by many. She will be forever remembered for her strong spirit, will to live and live life fully, and her fight for more time with her loved ones.
An open celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 10th at Kaniewski’s Funeral Home on 3545 Bendix Drive in South Bend from 1-8 pm with a small prayer service at 1 pm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family of Dan Saros to be used for funeral and medical costs.
Janice’s beautiful soul, contagious laugh, and memory will be eternal.
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