
Mark Roach
Aunt Janet was a precious soul loved by everyone in our family, most especially by Grandma and Grandpa (Edith and F.I.). It gives me joy to know she is with them and the Lord in Heaven today!

Birth date: Dec 27, 1946 Death date: May 13, 2021
Weslaco - Janet Elaine Ault, 74, passed away on Thursday, May 13, 2021 at her home in Weslaco. Janet was a member of the Weslaco Methodist Church although not active in recent years. She loved her children and grandchildren and e Read Obituary
Aunt Janet was a precious soul loved by everyone in our family, most especially by Grandma and Grandpa (Edith and F.I.). It gives me joy to know she is with them and the Lord in Heaven today!

Mark Roach lit a candle for
Blessings to you Buddy and the family. I will miss my cousin Janet but I’m thankful for those everlasting memories, visits to the valley and beach trips...Love, Cindy
Blessings to you Buddy and the family. I will miss my cousin Janet but I’m thankful for those everlasting memories, visits to the valley and beach trips...Love, Cindy
I have known Janet for many years. She and I graduated from high school the same year, and we worked on several class reunions together. Janet was a lovely woman. She will be missed. My sincere condolences to her family. May she Rest In Peace.
Love, Jimmy & Kim Marr, Danny & Deena van de Meer purchased the Cherished Memories - All White for the family of Janet Elaine Ault.
I remember having so many fun sleep overs with Janet, Kathy and no air conditioning! We got to enjoy a big fan, windows open and cricket sounds throughout the night. I remember Aunt Edith walking in and telling us to "be quiet!" We sure had a lot of fun times together as cousins from double dates, prom and running around together. Later in life, Rene and I enjoyed eating out and laughing a lot on Friday nights with you and Buddy.
Just a few of the many memories of you.
Your cousin Connie
I remember having so many fun sleep overs with Janet, Kathy and no air conditioning! We got to enjoy a big fan, windows open and cricket sounds throughout the night. I remember Aunt Edith walking in and telling us to "be quiet!" We sure had a lot of fun times together as cousins from double dates, prom and running around together. Later in life, Rene and I enjoyed eating out and laughing a lot on Friday nights with you and Buddy.
Just a few of the many memories of you.
Your cousin Connie