

Birth date: Nov 17, 1941 Death date: Aug 26, 2020
WESLACO - Janis Ramsey was born Janis Louise Ligon to Mr. & Mrs. E.W. Ligon in Weslaco, TX on November 17, 1941. Janis lived in Weslaco her entire life. Over the years, Janis was involved in numerous organizations in her beloved h Read Obituary
Janis was a good friend of mine, and she will be greatly missed. With love and prayers for her family, Ginger Kincaid
Aunt Janis I will always remember you. I was a child and we were so poor. You took me to your house you lead me to your bedroom and told me to pick any thing I wanted. I picked two dolls you had on a shelf hanging on your wall. And I’ll never forget you and Georgie washing my mouth out with soap LOL. Love you forever you’re very kind woman. 😇❤️
Definitely a real lady, kind and gracious. Janis will be missed. Heartfelt sympathy to all family.
Janis and I have spent some quality time together, these last few years. We worked together on three of our High School Reunions, getting better acquainted. I could see how much her friends and family meant to her. Once she said to me, "I can see you have a big heart." Having heard that, I believe I grew a little more. I wish we could have had more time, and am thankful could see the shine of light and goodness in Janis's Heart.
My heart goes out to her family and friends. Bonnie Nunn
I am so sorry that Janice passed away. She was such a nice person and always dressed and acted like a real lady. I know Linda will miss her terribly. Linda taormina
Janis was a special person. She was a dependable and loyal friend. I never heard her speak badly of any person. She had all the qualities of a leader but she never considered herself above others. May her family be comforted with memories of a life well lived.
Janis will be missed by so many . I met her years ago in Weslaco High School . My late husband , George Faires was also a friend of Janis’s. My prayers are with the family .
Janis and I first met through Bible Study Fellowship, we subsequently were members together of several other clubs and organizations. I helped her with her genealogy and she joined Daughters of the American Revolution and Colonial Dames 17th Century. She never said no, always ready to help and be involved. I always thought of her as "perfect" in her appearance and attitude. She was a very special friend to me, and I already miss her. Heaven is brighter with her presence.