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Janice Leann (Boswell) Benigan - Adams

Posted 2009-01-01 by Judy Wight Branson
The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona
Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Janice Leann Adams, 59, of Cordes Lakes, Arizona, passed away May 19, 2005.

A Celebration of Life services 11am June 3, 2005, Arizona Wakelin Bradshaw Chapel, Corner of Navajo and Valley Rd, Prescott Valley followed by a cowboy barbeque at the Chapel.

Arrangements by Arizona Wakelin Bradshaw Chapel.

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Janice Adams, 59, died on May 19, 2005. Janice was born August 20, 1945 in Flagstaff, Arizona to John Bluford and Beatrice Ray Boswell.

While attending grade school she met Dennis Benigan whom she later married. They had two children a daughter, Dena Leann and a son John William.

Involved in many civic causes, Janice was a driving force in the development or Butler Park. She was active in theater and a member of Bet Sigma Phi.

Janice was an accomplished artist in the medias of paint, clay, weaving and stained glass. She also wrote songs and could play a variety of musical instruments.

Obtaining her art degree with honors, she opened her own gallery and taught art classes at the college in Craig, Colorado.

Plagued by illness most of her life, Janice dedicated her life to the Lord in the 1970’s.

Janice was predeceased by her son, John William Benigar.

She is survived by her brother Marvin Ray Boswell of Cornville, her daughter Dena Leann Barnes of Minnesota, Grandchildren Jennifer Nicole Howell, Ashley Leann Benigar, Melinda Kay Benigar, Sara Elizabeth Brown, Zachary Colt Groney, Dylan Kwami Barnes, and two great grandchildren Trevor Robert Howell and Elijah Ray Benigar.

Service Details: 11:00 AM to 11:00 AM Friday, June 03, 2005 Arizona Wakelin Bradshaw Chapel








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