

Birth date: Aug 25, 1950 Death date: Sep 22, 2020
Weslaco- San Juanita “Janie” Reyna Campos, 70, passed away after battling pancreatic cancer on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at DHR in Edinburg. Janie was born on August 25, 1950, to Ezequiel Reyna Sr. and Angelita Cerda Reyna. Ja Read Obituary
My condolences to the Campos and Reyna families my prayers are always with you all Love Yolanda Prado from Raymondville , Texas I always remember Mrs . Campos when you all were myx husband attorneys
My sincere condolences to the Campos and Reyna family 🙏❤️
Janie was a very sweet friend, we played all kinds of sports together at Weslaco High,
I was a year younger and she always helped me if I needed guidance in basketball or track etc. Haven’t seen her in years but just know she will be missed by all. God bless her family and friends thru this difficult time.
Janie and I had been great friends since I moved to Weslaco in the eighth grade. She was kind, loving, smart, funny, loyal, and extremely protective of her friends. She was there for me always and I will miss her beautiful smile and bubbly personality forever. Being that we were track buddies, we spent countless hours on the track field as well as the football field and basketball court. She was a true inspiration to me and I treasured our friendship. I loved her like a sister and feel so blessed that she was a part of my life. Thank you Janie for all the beautiful memories. I truly will miss you. Love always and always, Jeanne Everitt
Our deepest condolences to the Family.......Francisco and Cindy Rivera
Janie , my dear friend of 45+years came into my life on a softball field in Guam. She was on a Air Force ladies team & I was on a Navy team. Although we played on opposing teams, we felt very much like sisters and stayed close friends for life.
My husband and I were fortunate to have known Janie ,Robert & Jason for 3 years (1973-1976) while stationed in the military. We watched Jason grow up to to be an avid sportsman, & loving father. I’ll never forget watching him play t-ball on base housing.
Although I will miss our motherhood talks,I feel grateful to God that he has reunited Mother and son for eternity.
Janie was a giver and always looked out for all of her family and entrusted our family with a niece who was attending the police force while in Corpus Christi.
Our memories of Janie and all that she was will never leave our thoughts.
Our best to her husband,sons,grandchildren and family members. She will always be in our hearts for the person she was to all.
Love,
Phil & Lydia
On behalf of the alumni of the Texas Woman’s University Rio Grande Valley Alumni Chapter, we would like to extend our condolences to the Reyna and Campos families in this time of loss. San Juanita Reyna Campos used her TWU education and experiences to advocate for good in the world. Please know that we offer our thoughts and prayers for strength, comfort, and peace to you.
Ivery De La Cruz, Chair, TWU RGV Alumni Chapter, Class of 77.
Maricela Ramirez, Ambassador, TWU RGV Alumni Chapter, Class of 80
Aunt Janie,
Thank you for all your love, all the memories, your unconditional support for me and to my family, and also to many other people; for guiding me with your advices and always believed in me. I will always be grateful and we will carry you in our hearts.
Our thoughts are with The Campos and Reyna families.
Sending prayers and comforting hugs.
Dr. Jorge A. Mendoza-Valencia & Dr. Yessica Salas de Mendoza.
Houston, Tx.