Janina Craft's Obituary
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I announce the passing of my beloved wife, best friend and soulmate. God had brought us together and filled our lives with love, laughter and joyous memories. She leaves behind 5 children, and 6, soon to be 8, grandchildren. All of whom will forever miss her, and some, that will only be able to know her from the memories that can be shared.
Her extended family was to her, her own. Those that came into her life were there always even when time had separated them. She could connect with a friend years later, and it would feel as if a day had not gone by.
She was a beloved friend to those who knew her. She gave unconditionally of herself to her friends and family. Janina did not want much in return for her love and kindness, just simple acknowledgment of that love and kindness.
Janina had a rare work ethic, and those that had the opportunity to work with her over the past 40+ years knew this. She was tough, but she had her standards, and they were high. I believe it is one of the many reasons she was so loved.
Heavenly Father you have taken your servant Janina home to be in your glory. She has fought the good fight and although she lost, she now wears the Victor’s Crown. May you take her in your tender arms and bring her to your Heavenly Gates where she will be reunited with her family, friends and all the angels who will bring Glory to you on high.
The husband has requested that in lieu of flowers that a donation be made in Janina's name to the Lustgarten Foundation, https://lustgarten.org/. 100% of donations will go towards Pancreatic Cancer research.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.loudounfuneralchapel.com
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