Jan was born on March 4, 1946 in Taylor county, Georgia, to James and Marion (Jones) McInvale. She grew up in Warner Robins, GA and attended Warren Robins High School there. Jan was passionate about Georgia. She spoke in a very distinct accent that was uniquely southern. Jan was raised in the Methodist faith and believed in the power of forgiveness. She was always the first one to say "I'm sorry" preferring peace over problems.
While at Travis Air Force Base, Jan met a dashing young man named Jerry Don Caldwell. Drawn together by love and duty the two married on October 28, 1984 in Lexington, Oklahoma. Their devoted union would span 37 blessed years.
Jan was a true Georgia peach. She was a mother to the community and practically raised everyone. she was extremely caring and giving. She never met a stranger and would feed anyone. She was known for making the best sweet tea and chicken fried steaks you ever tasted! Jan lived life to its fullest. She celebrated every holiday with style, but Christmas was her absolute favorite. She treasured spending time with her loved ones and sharing in special moments. She leaves behind a legacy of love, generosity and southern hospitality. Jan will be missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and three brothers: Terry McInvale, Larry McInvale, and Dennis McInvale, son - in - law Norman Ford .
Jan was born on March 4, 1946 in Taylor county, Georgia, to James and Marion (Jones) McInvale. She grew up in Warner Robins, GA and attended Warren Robins High School there. Jan was passionate about Georgia. She spoke in a very distinct accent that was uniquely southern. Jan was raised in the Methodist faith and believed in the power of forgiveness. She was always the first one to say "I'm sorry" preferring peace over problems.
While at Travis Air Force Base, Jan met a dashing young man named Jerry Don Caldwell. Drawn together by love and duty the two married on October 28, 1984 in Lexington, Oklahoma. Their devoted union would span 37 blessed years.
Jan was a true Georgia peach. She was a mother to the community and practically raised everyone. she was extremely caring and giving. She never met a stranger and would feed anyone. She was known for making the best sweet tea and chicken fried steaks you ever tasted! Jan lived life to its fullest. She celebrated every holiday with style, but Christmas was her absolute favorite. She treasured spending time with her loved ones and sharing in special moments. She leaves behind a legacy of love, generosity and southern hospitality. Jan will be missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and three brothers: Terry McInvale, Larry McInvale, and Dennis McInvale, son - in - law Norman Ford .
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