
Janet Clark
February 16th, 1946 — January 18th, 2026
Janet Clark was born on February 16, 1946, and passed peacefully on January 18, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and devotion that will endure far beyond her years.
Above all else, Janet was a devoted mother. She was the proud and loving mother of two sons and daughters-in-law, James T. Haney (Lisa) and Marvin D. Clark, Jr. (Pam), whose lives are forever shaped by her care, sacrifice, and unwavering presence. She was also a cherished grandmother to Ellie Clark and Lillian Clark, who brought her immense joy and pride.
Janet’s love for her family extended beyond her immediate household. She was a beloved sister to Ed, Earlene, and Judi, and to her late siblings Doreen, Glenda, Carl, and Doyle, sharing bonds rooted in loyalty, shared history, and lifelong connection. She was also a loving aunt, and her many nieces and nephews will miss her greatly and cherish the memories they shared with her.
Janet lived her life with quiet strength and deep compassion, touching those around her in ways both gentle and lasting. Her presence was a source of comfort and steadiness, and her love will continue to guide those she leaves behind.
Though her passing leaves a profound absence, her memory remains alive in the hearts of her family and all who knew her. She will be remembered not only for the life she lived, but for the love she gave so freely.
Janet Clark was deeply loved, and she will forever be missed.

I remember Janet as a beautiful woman who shared the love of Jesus in words and actions. She blessed my husband and I with her wisdom and friendship. We send prayers of comfort to her family.
So grateful that we got to meet Janet and visit with her. She was so kind and had a beautiful spirit. We pray for the family’s peace and comfort at this time and in the days ahead. With sympathy and love, Jim and Lisa’s Bush Lake neighbors, Tim and Gail.
What a beautiful tribute to Janet. I know she loved uou all so much. She will be missed. God bless and keep her.
Janet was such a kind woman!! I remember the first time we met her and knew in an instant how much she loved her family and her devotion to them. She has left a life lasting impression of how we should all love & share with ours each & everyday. We send our deepest sympathy to you all, may her memories & laughter carry you until you meet again..
Love Always & Forever,
Ronnie & Cindy Poertner
Janet showed us in her community group how to truly love and trust God. She loved her family and was a kind and loving person sharing Jesus with others. I pray for her family. Sincere sympathy and Condolences,
Renee Schultz.