Janis Ann (Saad) Ramsey was born on July 15, 1953 in Springfield, MO to Farris and Katy (Pierce) Saad. She passed away at her home in Eminence, Missouri on October 8, 2021 at the age of 68 years surrounded by her family.
Janis met the love of her life, Allen, and they were married on May 21, 1977 in Winona, MO. To this union two sons were born, Brandon and Alex. Allen and Janis started raising their family in Shannon County and spent their entire married life there.
Janis graduated from Winona High School in 1971. She worked as a dental assistant at Winona for several years. Later she went to college at SBU graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Human Services and started to work at the Division of Family Services retiring from there in 2015.
Janis was preceded in death by her mother, Katy Bizelli; her father, Farris Saad; her brother, Jerry Saad; her infant sister, Christina Saad; two brother in laws, Robert Ramsey and Dave Skiles; her mother and father in law, Roy and Helen Ramsey and aunt and uncle, Bill and Christine Roberts.
She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Allen of the home; two sons, Brandon (Amanda) and Alex (Amber) all of Eminence; four granddaughters, Paige, Ryleigh, Skylar and Hazel Mae; one sister, Kathy Skiles of St. Peters, MO; one brother, Tony (Geri) Saad of St. Louis, MO; sister and brother in law, Sandy (Jeff) Cooper of Summersville, MO; three nephews, Bailey Saad, Matthew Saad and Adam (Shannon) Cooper; one niece, Jessica Skiles and a special friend, Kathy Farley.
The highlight of Janis’ life was spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She loved her family more than anything else and loved watching her granddaughters play ball and just enjoyed playing with them.
Janis enjoyed all of the holidays, Easter and Halloween and most especially Christmas. She enjoyed decorating her house and yard and coming up with something new each year. She loved watching the cars drive by and hearing from parents how much their children enjoyed it. Janis also enjoyed planting flowers and working in her yard in the summer.
The family would especially like to thank her nurses, Stephanie and Mikayla, for their care.