In loving memory of

Janis M. Browning
June 8, 1930 - November 29, 2018

MADISON- Janis M. Browning, age 88, of Madison, passed away on Nov. 29, 2018 in Madison. She was born on June 8, 1930 in Evanston, Ill., the oldest child of G. Gaillard Colvin and Lelah (Howald) Colvin. She married John R. Browning on Nov. 9, 1950 in Omaha, Nebraska. Jan and Jack were married for 68 years. It was a love affair for the ages. They raised a large active family, traveled together and celebrated love and life for the entire time.

Jan was an accomplished craftswoman and textile artist. She for many years sewed her own clothes, quilted, knitted, crocheted, was active in community craft groups and served as a deacon for Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Most of her considerable energy was devoted to her husband and her family. Jan was renowned for her love and empathy for everyone she met. She gave freely of her boundless energy and love to those around her and it was reciprocated in return. Jan had many friends and was surrounded by people who loved her all her life.

Jan doted on her grandchildren: Andrew (Barrett and Hildy), Keith and Kenneth (Kevin and Kathy), Scott and Kathryn (Matt) Wallace (Mike and Jeannie) and Grace (Christopher and Jennifer). In addition, she was blessed with great-grandchildren to love and cherish: Ryan Browning, Kayden and Kooper Groesbeck (Keith and Brandi); Ruby Browning (Kenneth and Meggin) and Wyatt Wallace (Kathryn and Matt).

Janis is survived by her husband John R. "Jack" Browning; her sister Jane (Colvin) Otoupal; her brother Colonel Charles G. Colvin, USAF Retired; and 7 of her 8 Children: Barrett (Hildy), Kevin (Kathy), Michael (Jeanne), Timothy, Christopher (Jennifer), Angela (Jeff) Parks and Benjamin. Melissa predeceased her mother in 2010 as the result of a tragic motor scooter accident.

A Memorial Service will be held for Janis on Sat. December 15th, 2018, at 11 a.m. at ATTIC ANGEL PLACE in Madison, in the community room. There will be a visitation one hour prior to the service. Lunch will be served.

The family asks that gifts and memorials be made to Agrace Hospice and Palliative Care, 5395 E. Cheryl Pkwy, Fitchburg, Wis..

Thanks Mom, for all you did for us and all you taught us. It was a world that was rich in love, tradition and beauty. You have found the peace now among those you love who have gone before that you so richly deserve. You will always be with us.

Please remember to say "Hi" to the Duke. Nobody ever loved him or us more than you.

Cress Funeral and Cremation Service
3610 Speedway Rd, Madison
608-238-3434

Tributes

Greg Ammerman wrote on Jan 10, 2019:

"Mrs. Browning was a warm, kind, generous, and loving person. She loved her children and always made me feel welcome when I was at her home. I will always be grateful to her for all of the love she gave to me. My sincere condolences to the Browning family. Your mom was an awesome person. GA"

Sue Davidson wrote on Dec 7, 2018:

"I did not know Janis or her family but would like to extend my sympathy and RIP Janis"