Janice Holland Chupp

Birth date: May 16, 1946 Death date: Dec 11, 2018

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Janice Holland Chupp, age 72 of Snellville, GA, passed away on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. She was preceded in death by her brother, Don Holland; and parents, Frank & Margaret Holland. She is survived by her husband David Chupp of Snellville; son, Joe Chupp & girlfriend Sandy Pacheco of Lawrenceville; brothers, Johnny Holland (Marie) of Franklin, GA, and David Holland (Vicki) of Memphis, TN; and several nieces and nephews.Janice was born in New Albany, MS, and grew up in Memphis, TN, and Lakewood Heights, GA. She retired from Bellsouth after 30 years of service. Janice was a member of 12 Stone- Lawrenceville. She loved gardening and flowers especially. Janice loved her small group at church and lovingly referred to them as her young friends.The Funeral Service to honor and celebrate the life of Janice Holland Chupp will be held on Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 1:30 PM at Tom M. Wages Snellville Chapel. Interment will follow at Memorial Park South Cemetery, Flowery Branch, GA. The family will receive friends on Saturday, December 15, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the funeral home. Those desiring may make memorial donations to Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground, GA, www.gibbsgardens.com.Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com. Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, LLC, A Family Company, 3705 Highway 78 West, Snellville, GA 30039 (770-979-3200) has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Don & Jane Taylor

Sorry to hear about janice. A childhood friend, and friend of family. Don & Jane Taylor.

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Tanja Ray

Today is Janice's funeral - I've been ill so I couldn't attend, so I've been working on Christmas wrapping. Something special to share with you: I cleaned off a top shelf of my bookcase today (we don't put up a christmas tree, since we have a lot of cats) You're probably wondering what this has to do with Janice? Well - while cleaning off the shelf I found an old Christmas card from Janice!!! (It's been years since I'd seen her) This is what she'd written: Tanja, Hope you and your cat-friends & your family have a great Christmas- Thanks for all the extra help you've given me this year - enjoy Janice.

The only thing I recall is the hours we'd spent after our church group 1 day discussing forgiveness. I think it's worth noting that I just discovered this card after all of these years on this day & time 1:00pm - on the day of her funeral. I believe it was Janice's way of saying she's succeeded in forgiveness & sending her love as well.

Love to her family & friends -
Tanja Ray

David G. Chupp

Thank you Tanja. That is truly comforting. I have so many regrets.

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Tanja Ray

in honor of Janice.

I met Janice at 12 stone church women warrior group. She was a very friendly & caring person. You could confidently approach & share with Janice about anything. She was a beautiful lady with a great sense of style as well. :) I always admired her fashion choices. She was someone you would aspire to be like. I was very sad to hear of her passing. Prayers for her family & peace. The pain you have is the pain of separation. We're all souls living in bodies. I'm confident Janice lives on leaving her body behind.

God Bless You!
Tanja Church Ray

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Phyllis Chambers

David and Joe,
Words simply cannot express what a beautiful person Janice was inside and out. Her heart was as big as the moon and as warm as the sun! She always knew how to lift your spirit or to comfort your soul. I am blessed to have had her in my life as long as I did and she helped me through some tough times. I always felt her love and I pray for you to feel her love and presence in the days and years to come. She loved you both so much! My prayers are with you both.

DH

Donna Howser

in honor of Janice.

I remember Janice when I was a little girl. She was so beautiful and I just loved her. She talked often about family, Ma Wolfe and all her memories. I will so miss you my cousin.

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Kathie King

in honor of Janice.
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Kathie King

in honor of Janice.
A serene illustration of a lit pastel green candle with a small white blossom and a three-leaf sprig resting at its base, set against a soft green background.