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Mrs. Janet Lynn Spry, 44, of Woodleaf, passed away on Monday October 10, 2011 at her home. Janet was born on March 1, 1967 in Grand Junction, Colorado, a daughter of the late Junior Parker and Ruth Elaine Johnson Parker. She was a graduate of West Rowan High School, and had worked for Hill Top Nursing Home in Lexington as a CNA. Janet was a member of Woodleaf Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Benevolence Committee, and a member of the Women’s group. She enjoyed needlepoint, quilting, reading her Bible and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
In addition to her parents Janet is preceded in death by a brother, Adam Parker, Mother-In-Law, Mrs. Rose Stewart and a brother-in-law, Michael Combs.
Survivors: Janet is survived by her husband, Jeffrey Ervin Spry whom she married on August 20, 2011. Daughter, Nicole Yvonne Milles of Woodleaf; step-daughter, Jessica Long. Two Brothers are, Russell Parker and Richard Parker of Phoenix, AZ. Sisters, Veronica Donnell and LaVada K. Combs both of Salisbury. Brother-in-laws, Michael Grissom, Sr. and wife Debbie and James Grissom and wife Ginger. Grandchildren, Amethis Elaine Milles, Zane Blake Long and Jayla Long, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service: A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday at Woodleaf Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Chris Williams, Pastor.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury, NC is assisting the Spry Family and online condolences may be made at www.mycarolinacremation.com
Michael Grissom says
Janet , you know we loved you and will miss you till we meet again at Heavens gate,i love you and cant wait to see you again , watch over us with mom and granny till we get there ,love Michael
Ronnie and April Jordan says
To the family we are praying for you all in your time of need. Janet will be greatly missed. she was LOVED by so many, and we are blessed to have been able to be a part of her short life. Janet was so excited to be married to Jeff “Jeffery” as she called him, she was looking forward to them starting their new life together as one in the eyes of their savior, Jesus Christ. we may not understand Gods plans, but a friend once made the comment that the “GOOD” die young, well now I have to think about that and Janet was most diffently a Great person with a Heart of GOLD. she loved helping others, it seemed to make her smile just a little bit brighter, Janet we will miss you much but we will all be together again and walk the streets of GOLD in HEAVEN. much LOVE,
Ronnie and April Jordan.