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Janice Marie (Halma) Ferrin

Posted 2020-12-08 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on Dec. 5, 2020 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Janice Marie Ferrin received her wings and went to fly with the angels
on Nov. 24, 2020. Jan passed away peacefully at her home with her
loving family by her side. Jan was 79 years old, born March 1941.

Jan was born and spent her childhood and early adult life in
Minnesota. That is where she met her high school sweetheart John
Hartman. They married and moved to Kingman in 1972. They later
divorced but remained friends throughout her life.

Janice is preceded in death by her parents, John and Tracy Halma; her
brothers, Art, Jim and Ronnie; her second husband, Walt Rogers; her
third husband, Stanley Ferrin; and her beloved granddaughter Darci
Marie Rubio.

Janice is survived by her children, Kim Rubio, Brad Hartman, Julie
Ramsey and Paula Amaya; and her stepsons, Todd and Mike Ferrin. Jan
loved her grandchildren and is survived by Melinda Webber, Ashley
Hartman, Madisen Hartman, Josh Hartman, Dawnyel Algien, Dawson McCoy,
Kiele Ragone, Dante Amaya and Joaquin Amaya. She has four great-
grandchildren – Anella Rubio, Kennedi Rubio, Christian Algien and
Marley Webber.

Jan had many friends and enjoy spending time with family and friends.
She also liked to spend time playing online poker and could often be
found in her room with the laptop in front of her. Throughout her
lifetime Jan was employed at different companies, most previously
General Cable and American Woodmark, where she made many friends.

Jan’s favorite color was yellow and her favorite flowers were roses.
She enjoyed her rose bushes out front of her home in Kingman.

Due to COVID restrictions a small service will be held for family only
on Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. at Family Bible Church 2040 Golden Gate, Kingman.

Her family is so grateful and thankful for all your prayers of comfort
and love.

Flowers can be sent to the Sutton Memorial Funeral Home through their
online site.





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