In Memory

Janice Chambers (Gray) - Class Of 1975

Janice Chambers (Gray)

Janice C. Gray August 22, 1957 - July 30, 2010 COLUMBUS, GA — Ms. Janice Chambers Gray of 909 Farr Road, #17, Columbus passed Friday at her home. She was 52 years old. A daughter of the late Jimmie L. and Florence Chamber, Janice was born in Fort Benning, GA on August 22, 1957. She was a 1975 graduate of Baker High School and attended Columbus State University. She was a private-duty home health caregiver and was a member of Fourth Street Missionary Baptist Church where she served with the PICCM and the Recovering Through Christ Ministry. Survivors include her daughter, LaQuette F. Gray; two sons, Anthony Gray, Jr. (Octavia) and Adrin Gray; three grandchildren, Xavier, Tyanna and Tavon; three sisters, LaVerne Robinson (Danny), Annette Mays (John) and Constance Pollard (Herman); two aunts, Louise Thompson (Curtis) and Mildred Chambers; a god sent angel, Kayla "Fe Fe"; loving nieces and nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Homegoing Services for Ms. Gray will be Saturday, 12 Noon at Fourth Street Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. J. H. Flakes, III will officiate. The interment will follow in Green Acres Cemetery. Visitation is Friday, 1 until 7:00 PM at the funeral home. The cortege will depart from 4652 Toney Drive, Columbus at 11:15 the day of the service. Arrangements entrusted to the staff of Progressive Funeral Home, Inc.

 



 
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08/06/10 12:44 AM #1    

Marion Butts (Richard) (1975)

my thoughts and prayers go out to Janices family & friends. rest in peace Janice you will be missed


08/12/10 02:30 PM #2    

Jennifer Moreland (Lang) (1977)

To: The family,                                                          May Gods Love, and Comfort be your strength in your time of need... Know that god has a master plan even in your going through! Many Blessings, Always...              


08/25/10 10:04 PM #3    

Raymond L Baillif (1975)

I first met Janice during the summer at South Columbus Elem. School. She and her sister were there helping to give out those free lunches (happy sacks).  She was very pretty even back then.  Very friendly and helpful. 

We met in trouble times back then.  Intergration was just beginning.  I saw her many times at Baker.  I don't think she remembered me, but I always remember her with fondness.  Maybe in different times we could have been friends. 


07/20/15 04:11 PM #4    

Danny Williams (1975)

Rest In Peace


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