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Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 11:16 PM

Obituary -- Janet Ruth Rhoads Wooner

January 11, 1942 -- December 8, 2020
Obituary -- Janet Ruth Rhoads Wooner
Janet Ruth Rhoads Wooner

Janet Ruth Rhoads Wooner, age 78, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2020, at Banner Churchill Community Hospital, surrounded by family.

Janet was born in New Mexico on January 11, 1942. She was married in August 1972 to David Wooner Senior. She worked at WNCC for nearly two decades, and during that time also earned an associate’s degree and enjoyed taking various classes for the duration of her career. She enjoyed camping with her family as well as crocheting and knitting. Janet was a strong supporter of adopting rescue animals and did so on several occasions.  She was a loving mother and grandmother with an unforgettable laugh.

Janet was preceded in death by her father, William E. Rhoads; mother, Ruby E. Rhoads; brother, Earl Rhoads; sister, Doris Rhoads; brother, Jim Rhoads; and son, Emory.

She is survived by son, Ross Crawshaw; son, Michael Morris; son, James Morris; daughter, Angela Morris Howes; step-son David Wooner Junior; step-daughter, Mary Wooner; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.

 


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Stevenmurray 01/13/2021 10:44 PM
A treasured friend in my heart forever. The emptiness is in my life...

Butch and Kiran Taylor 01/13/2021 07:49 PM
Love you Aunt Janet..

Lana Scharmann 01/12/2021 09:19 AM
She is such a great person.

Ross Crawshaw-Lopton 01/12/2021 09:15 AM
Miss you mom! ❤️

COMMENTS
Comment author: Nicole GalbraithComment text: Farren - I just saw that you aren’t here with us. I am completely in shock! I met you and hung out with you so many years ago with Jer, and Eden. I honestly can’t believe you are gone…..you were a wonderful human being, with a HUGE heart and soul. Hearing this makes my heart break! You are forever in our hearts, and I can say I feel blessed that I was able to know you! Rest easy sweet Farren xoxoComment publication date: 3/23/26, 12:30 PMComment source: Obituary- Farren CrosslandComment author: Tiffany LundleeComment text: I will miss you so very much Bryan. It was always fun visiting you guys. And always talking about what Jon and Aaron use to do as goofy teenagers I will miss you very muchComment publication date: 3/21/26, 12:12 PMComment source: Bryan Taylor Anderson C Comment author: Carl C. HagenComment text: A wonderful tribute. Thank you Kelli Kelly.Comment publication date: 3/21/26, 8:12 AMComment source: In memorium -- The Melon ManComment author: Bob SondgrothComment text: There are times when you should just know about someone. Who and what they REALLY were. Because they were devotional and IMPORTANT to the humans they connected with. The content of their life bled so that others could feel their own life’s importance. Teachers of justifiable life and art. That all can absorb and use as the best fertilizer for THEIR lives. Giving the silent secrets and the loud guidance. The Melon Man was a perfect specimen for how to devote. His passing meant a life book of feeling/knowing what gives other humans their paths to Love and Knowledge. Some humans are meant to show others their paths. And in that they secrete ways to profitably exist.Comment publication date: 3/18/26, 4:50 PMComment source: In memorium -- The Melon Man
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