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Janet Carolyn (Sikes) Fendley

Posted 2016-12-04 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Sunday, December 4, 2016 <<<

Janet Carolyn (Sikes) Fendley, 85, passed away quietly Nov. 28, 2016
in Sedona.

She was born March 3, 1931 in Erie, Pennsylvania to Walter and Elma
Sikes. Her family, including her brother Bob, moved to Southern
California in the late 1940s. Janet married “Bunk” Fendley in 1950.

Janet, Bunk and their son Gregg moved to Flagstaff in 1960 where she
lived and worked, until moving to Lake Havasu City in 1994. She
worked for Babbitt Brothers Trading Company in Flagstaff for 25
years. She lived and worked in Lake Havasu City until 2006, when she
moved to Cottonwood, Arizona to be closer to her son’s family in
Flagstaff.

Janet’s passion while living in Havasu was the Lion’s Club where she
volunteered her time for a number of years. Janet had been in
failing health the last six years and called Kachina Point Nursing
Facility in Sedona home until her passing.

Janet is preceded in death by her husband Bunk, her parents Walter
and Elma Sikes, as well as her brother Bob.

She is survived by her son Gregg and daughter-in-law Ira Jean, three
grandchildren Karolyn (Geoff), Bobby (Randee) and Bradley (Brandi),
eight great-grandchildren: Braden, Brodi, Bremer, Avery, Andrew,
Abby, Jordan and Brooke and her sister-in-law Sandy Sikes of Lake
Havasu City.

The Fendley family would like would like to give a big thank you to
the wonderful staff at Kachina Point, the special people at Hospice
of the Pines and Norvel Owens Mortuary.

A private service for the family is Dec. 10.

Condolences and memories can be shared with the family online at
www.norvelowensmortaury.com






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