On May 27th, at Gulf Coast Medical Center, Ms. Janice Arnetta Johnson-Mack of Panama City, Florida entered peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior surrounded by her loving and caring family. She was 63 years old.
She received the precious gift of life on April 16, 1958 to Kareta and the late Preston Johnson at Tyndall Air Force Base. Janice grew up as the oldest of three daughters in the Glenwood neighborhood. She attended A. Crawford Mosley High School where she graduated in 1976. She went on to attend Gulf Coast Community College for a short time.
Janice being the free spirit that she was in here younger days decided that there was more of the world she needed to see. She and her high school sweetheart loaded up his Road Runner and set out to his military assignment at Fort Ard Army Base in Selinas, California. Upon arrival they were married. After a few years they returned to Panama City. This union was blessed with one son, Arthur Paul Mack, Jr. on September 24, 1980.
Janice worked for Panama Machinery for several years and after their closing, went to work for the City of Panama City for 30 plus years.
Janice leaves treasured memories with her beloved son, Arthur Paul Mack, Jr.; her dear mother, Kareta E. Bowers; sisters, Patricia Johnson and Angela McRoberts; nephews, Corey Johnson and Henry McRoberts, III; nieces, Carmen Johnson and Andrea McRoberts; special aunt, Adell J. Bowers; and a host of other family and friends.
Memorialization was by cremation with all arrangements entrusted to the Caring Staff at Battle Mortuary of Panama City.
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Janice was my friend in high school! I did not know she passed and so sad at this moment that I miss the announcement and will miss her! My prayers are with her family!
May you Rest In Peace, my "little" cousin. Barbara LEE-BROWN
I will be missing you, Ms. Mack. You always used to look out for me.
You are and always will be my sista,love you 😍
Please accept my deepest sympathy. The joy,happiness and laughter Janice brought will not be forgotten. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love and Blessings to you all. Charlotte Burruss
My deepest condolences to the family7
We will always honor the memory of an amazing woman and my dear Aunt. Rest in heavenly peace Auntie. Words will never express how much I loved her.
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