Janice M. Brack

janice brack

October 22, 2010

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Brack, Janice M., 89, retired RN from Wesley Medical Center, died Friday, October 22, 2010. She is survived by: sons, Kevin S. Brack of Lincoln, NE, Wm. Kent Brack and wife, Barb, of Wichita; granddaughters, Kendra M. Brack of Merriam, KS, Jessica A. Brack Padilla and husband, Fernando, of Falls Church, VA; brother, Edgar Seiver of Scottsbluff, NE. Memorial service, 1:30 p.m., Saturday, November 13 at Grace Lutheran Church, 3310 E. Pawnee in Wichita. A memorial has been established with the Alzheimers Association, 347 Laura, Wichita, KS 67211. Downing Lahey Mortuary West.

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  1. How I will miss dear Jan. We had many good times together and lots of laughs. When I was a little girl she took me along to Scottsbluff to visit her parents. We spent hours at the kitchen table pitting cherries. We even sneaked in to see Lawrence Welk.She was a good sister. Now she is at rest. God be with you all .

  2. Kevin, Kent, please accept my condolences on the death of your mother. As you know I knew her almost all of my life and remember many happy times with her.

  3. Mrs. Brack was a wonderful women and always considered part of our family. She was a remarkable women that was not only a great neighbor to my grandparents, Chuck & Lois Cooper, she was also very warm & hospitable to me as a college kid needing a place to live one summer and to my family when an extra room was needed on holiday visits at my grandparents house. I will miss her and always appreciate her for who she was and what she did for me that one summer and for my family all those years. My condolences to her sons, Kent and Kevin, and the rest of her family. She has blessed us all with her great family and great memories that all of us can continue to enjoy and appreciate.

  4. Dear family members of Janice Brack, please accept my sympathy in the loss of your beloved mother, grandmother and sister. Janice hired me as a staff nurse at Wesley in 1980, where I worked for 16 years. Janice was a lovely, kind lady. She touche4d so many lives in a wonderful, positive way – her patients and staff alike. God bless and comfort you in your sorrow.

  5. I worked with Janice as a young nurse at WMC during the 1970’s. She was my supervisor and a very sweet lady. We always got along well. When I was in charge of my floor she was always ready assist me with difficult decisions and was always so nice about it. She lived a long life. So sorry!

  6. Mrs. Brack was my spervisor when I started at Wesley in the late 70’s. Out of respect we called her Mrs. Brack back then. She was a beautiful, gracious woman and supportive nurse.

  7. I am very sorry for your loss. Kevin, I think of you often and love you. One Fine Day, we will all be together, brothers and sisters in Christ…your momma is where my momma and daddy are, Heaven 🙂


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