lents. She loved to sing, play the flute, piano and guitar, often playing for the churches she worshiped. She earned a Masters in Music from St. Louis University. She was first a Registered Nurse, then pursued her talents by attending Wayne State University in 1979 obtaining three Board Certifications (Family Practice, OBGYN and Obesity Medicine). She has practiced at several hospitals in Michigan and Wisconsin and was the proud owner of Cedarburg Family Wellness & Aesthetics Center. She delivered over 8,000 babies into this world, assisted many couples conceiving their dreams of a new baby and others with adoptions. Her compassion and empathy for her patients was never-ending. She gave back to the community through her involvement in church, fundraising activities (Pancreatic Cancer, Breast Cancer, Alzheimer's to name a few) and too numerous to count free office visits and consultations to her many appreciative patients. She participated in medical mission trips to Russia, Latvia, Tanzania and Honduras. She enjoyed training nurses, doctors, EMT's and other medical staff and taught classes, including, CPR, Pre-natal care and Advanced Life Support for Obstetrics. Janice's home was always open to family and friends. There was always room for everyone to make wonderful memories. Janice's faith in God was a guiding light throughout her life, bringing her strength and comfort, especially in difficult times. She will be missed by all, but her spirit, love, compassion and memories will live on in every heart she touched. She was a true gift of God to many. A funeral service will be held at Bradley Funeral Home in Antigo on Saturday, November 30 at 11 a.m. with visitation from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place at the Northwoods National Cemetery in Harshaw, Wisconsin on Monday, December 2. A memorial service will be held in Cedarburg at a later date.