Janice K. Belville, 81 of Flat Rock, Michigan died peacefully, January 2, 2019 at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois.
Janice was born August 10, 1937 in Ironton, OH, the daughter of Robert M. and Elba D. Eakins. She worked as a secretary and, later, as a real estate agent until her retirement. She enjoyed traveling, camping, playing the slot machines, crossword puzzles and she was an Elvis fan.
She is survived by her children, Christina Vrabel, Robbin (Jeff) Carson, Tracy (Malloy) Farley and Kelli (David Moore) Borden and by her step son, Steven (Betty) Belville. She is also survived by her grandchildren, April (Brian) Aiosa, Alisa Carson, Eric (Laura) Vrabel, Elizabeth (Matt) Anderson, Rebecca Belville, and Colin Moore, and her great grandchildren, Cora, Della and Landon. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, husband, Larry Belville, and step son, Scott Belville.
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So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers from McPhillips Family
I am so sorry to hear this. Jan was one of my favorite realtors and a very kind person. She always had a smile and cheerful outgoing attitude. She will me missed. Julie Ortiz
Kelli, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. If we can do anything to help, Please let us know.
Very sorry to hear this. Loved working with Jan & Larry over the years, great folks.
Very sad to hear this! When I first met Jan, I thought she looked so much like my mom, that I just wanted to reach out and hug her every time I walked by her. Then after I got to know Jan, not only did she look like my mom, but had the same sassy type personality. I loved it, and got to hug her for reals!! She will be missed... my Coldwell Banker Mama!! ♥️
Jan was full of spunk! I really enjoyed working with her at Coldwell Banker. She always made a point of stopping and talking with me. I didn’t even know Larry passed. I’m so sorry. She and Larry were very kind. I’m so sorry for your loss. May God bless you all and comfort you. May He give you peace.
I have worked with Jan over many years, I enjoyed our transactions because she was very knowlegable, relaxed and realistic. I very much respect her abilities in life and work. We will miss her.
So sorry to hear of Jan's passing. She was a longtime friend and co-worker. I had a chance to visit Jan and Larry at their Dearborn condo just a short time before Larry's passing and it seemed as though they were enjoying the adventure. I know she was glad to be closer to family. Wishing you all well and I will keep you in my prayers as you move through the grief journey.
So sorry for your loss, Kelli. Prayers for comfort and peace.
Sorry to hear this - she missed Larry to much! Could not wait to see him again!
Sorry to hear the passing of Jan, She was a very bright woman who blessed our office. Her and Larry both was always a treat to have around at picnics and company functions. Our thoughts and prayers to the family.
So sorry to hear this. Jan & Larry were very nice and I have fond memories of them. Sending prayers.....????
Kelli and family - All of you have been in our thoughts and prayers for some time. Our condolences for your loss. Wishing you many fond memories to recall during your celebration of her life.
Jan and Larry changed my life! They rented me one of their houses when I was a scared, single mother of two teenagers. Over the last 27 years we became close friends. I was Jan's hairdresser, and she shared many stories of her adored daughters. I feel I know you all. When Jan and Larry moved from Midland, I was sad, but knew it was the best thing for them. Jan called me when Larry passed , and we cried together. It was an honor and privilege to call them my friends. Jan Short