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Janice M. Dunagan

March 20, 1930 - November 1, 2009
Service
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Tuesday 11/3, 2:00 pm
Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home
3800 N. Big Spring St
Midland, Texas 79705

Janice M. Dunagan, 79, of Big Spring, died on Sunday morning at a San Angelo nursing home. Graveside funeral services will be at 2:00 PM Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at Mt. Olive Memorial Park with Royce Clay officiating. Ms. Dunagan was born on March 20, 1930, in Howard County to Harvey and Una Castle Dunagan.Continue Reading

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castle campbell left a message on November 4, 2009:
This loss is one of the greatest I have ever had, Janice and I were like brother and sister and in daily contact all of our lives....I will forever remember her and miss her....
Joyce Railsback Nichols left a message on November 4, 2009:
I have known Jan and many members of her family for a whole lot of years.....she was my Pew-mate at church and my email buddy, she was a dear person and Christian friend. I never heard her say an unkind word about anybody and never heard anybody say an unkind word about her. I will greatly miss her.
Bates Westerberg left a message on November 3, 2009:
I met Jan through her cousin Castle Campbell when she visited New York and East Hampton. She was warm, endearing and a lovely lady. We had a comfortable friendship and enjoyed a number of jovial good times. Though we haven't seen each other for a number of years we conveyed our warm feelings for each other through Castle.
Delano Castle left a message on November 3, 2009:
Jan was always eager to visit and laugh with all her family members and cousins at any time any place. She always kept up with the news on all the cousins and kept us all informed of the happenings. Our most caring one will be missed here, but not in heaven
Malcolm F. Crawford left a message on November 3, 2009:
I was introduced to Janice by her cousin, Castle Campbell. I remember the good times we all had together when Jan visited in New York and at my home in East Hampton. It was the beginning of a long friendship. Years later, I visited Jan in Big Spring where she took me on a tour of Howard College and on a subsequent visit to Big Spring, she hosted me at her home and treated me to a breakfast at my favorite breakfast spot-Denny's. Jan, I'll miss you and all of our phone conversations.
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Johnny & Ann Shortes left a message on November 3, 2009:
We had many happy times with Jan. I remember going on a long trip with Uncle Harve, Aunt Coonie & Jan to the Yellow Stone Park. The trip lasted about a week and we all had a great time. Jan, we love you and will miss you. Johnny
Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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