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OBIT: Janice Fuller

Janice Fuller, born on a warm September day in 1955 in Ladonia, left this world on June 9, 2026, leaving behind a legacy etched in kindness, love, and the gentle joy of a bright smile that could light any room.

Janice Fuller, born on a warm September day in 1955 in Ladonia, left this world on June 9, 2026, leaving behind a legacy etched in kindness, love, and the gentle joy of a bright smile that could light any room. Her presence was full of warmth, drawing people in with an unspoken invitation to share in the comfort of her caring heart.

Janice was a soul who found beauty in simple pleasures—immersed in the intricate challenge of puzzles, where each piece came together like the moments of her life: thoughtful, purposeful, and complete. Her love extended beyond people to the plants she tenderly nurtured; these green companions, lovingly referred to as her “babies,” flourished under her care as did all who were fortunate to be touched by her nurturing spirit.

Her loving nature was not just a trait but the essence of who she was. She was a grounding force in the lives she embraced. Janice’s kindness wrapped around her family and friends like a gentle cloak, a soothing presence in times of trouble and a reason to celebrate in times of joy.

Though her days have come to a close, the memory of Janice’s bright smile remains vivid in the hearts of those who knew her—a radiant light that will continue to inspire and comfort. In the garden of life that Janice so tenderly cultivated, the roots of her compassion run deep, and the flowers of her love will forever bloom in the hearts she nurtured.

Janice’s final days were marked by a visitation held on June 17, 2026, from noon until 4 in the afternoon at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Fort Worth, Texas, where friends and family gathered to celebrate her life and legacy. The following day, June 18, 2026, a funeral service commenced at 11 in the morning at the same hallowed location, providing a solemn yet heartfelt farewell from all who held her close.

Her absence leaves a silence filled with reflection and gratitude for a life lived with grace, for a spirit that was at once strong and tender. Janice Fuller was a rare and wonderful soul, whose story will be told in whispered memories and heartfelt stories, kept alive by those she loved and who loved her in return. To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit our flower store.

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