Published in Sheboygan Press on Jan. 23, 2015.Janice (Perron) Little, 60, was called to heaven on January 19, 2015, after a courageous 8 year battle against ovarian cancer. Janice was born September 24, 1954, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, to her late parents Roger and Nancy (Motta) Perron. Janice graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1972. Janice was the loving wife of Larry Little and made her home in Boise, Idaho. In addition to her husband, Janice is survived by her three children, John (Ann) Justus, Jason (Angela) Justus and Jaime (Jeremy) Lilly; five grandchildren, Samantha, Maggie and Douglas Lilly and John and Jasy Justus; sisters, Denise Schumann and Susan (Justin) Earwood; and brothers, Douglas, Michael (Naomi), Thomas and Richard Perron. Janice devoted her life to helping others, and was especially devoted to caring for abandoned pets. She enjoyed quilting which she shared with many loved ones. Her faith in God was strong. She regularly attended services at Cornerstone Community Church in Boise, where her life will be celebrated on Saturday January 24, 2015 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers and cards, donations can be made in Janice's name to the local no-kill animal shelter.
Published in Sheboygan Press on Jan. 23, 2015.
Published in Sheboygan Press on Jan. 23, 2015.Janice (Perron) Little, 60, was called to heaven on January 19, 2015, after a courageous 8 year battle against ovarian cancer. Janice was born September 24, 1954, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, to her late parents Roger and Nancy (Motta) Perron. Janice graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1972. Janice was the loving wife of Larry Little and made her home in Boise, Idaho. In addition to her husband, Janice is survived by her three children, John (Ann) Justus, Jason (Angela) Justus and Jaime (Jeremy) Lilly; five grandchildren, Samantha, Maggie and Douglas Lilly and John and Jasy Justus; sisters, Denise Schumann and Susan (Justin) Earwood; and brothers, Douglas, Michael (Naomi), Thomas and Richard Perron. Janice devoted her life to helping others, and was especially devoted to caring for abandoned pets. She enjoyed quilting which she shared with many loved ones. Her faith in God was strong. She regularly attended services at Cornerstone Community Church in Boise, where her life will be celebrated on Saturday January 24, 2015 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers and cards, donations can be made in Janice's name to the local no-kill animal shelter.
Published in Sheboygan Press on Jan. 23, 2015.
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