y.. Upon moving back to the United States, she returned to upper midwest and a chance encounter on a golf course in Stanley, North Dakota led to her meeting the love of her life, Dorrance. A romance brewed and they were married after a fews years of courtship. They moved to the Gallatin Canyon where Janice taught in a small rural school house and Dorrance attended Montana State. Despite their love of the mountains, they moved to North Dakota and Daughter Liv was born in 1972. A whirlwind of moves occurred over the next 20 years taking Jan and Dorrance from Fargo, to Willmar, Zumbrota MN, Redfield, SD, Decorah, IA and Rochester, MN. Decorah, Iowa was truly their home and many great friendships grew from their time there. Janice worked at Happiness Is Gift Shop for many years always greeting those that came in with a smile and a story. Janice will be remembered for her kindness and generosity. Her love for her family and friends was unmatched and there was not a person she could not strike up a conversation with. She acted with love and grace and visits with her grandkids were activities everyone will always cherish. Survivors include her son, Andrew (Shana) Davick of Byron, MN and daughter, Liv (Chris) Davick Olivere of Los Angeles, CA; two grandchildren, Brendan and Liliana; one brother, Jerry (Linda) Berntson of Burnsville, MN. She was preceded in death by her parents Les and Agnes, and her brother Gene. Memorials are preferred to Rochester Lourdes Foundation Dorrance and Janice Davick Memorial Scholarship, 1710 Industrial Drive NW, Rochester, MN 55901. Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Davick family; to share a special memory or condolence please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com