Janet Travers Felix

janet felix

March 13, 1940 ~ May 10, 2018

It is with great sadness that the family of Janet Felix announces her passing. She passed peacefully in the morning hours on Thursday May 10th. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Pam Waters, Tonia Ferrara, Thomas Felix Jr., and her grandchildren, Brittany Lockett, Jamie Lockett, Timothy Lockett, Harrison Waters, Melissa Martin and Jesse Felix. Jan is now reunited with her youngest daughter, Sherri Lockett, her grandchild, Jeremy Lockett and her beloved cat, Maizie. Jan was a kind hearted, generous woman who had a passion for helping others. She taught those around her to be brave and changed lives as a dedicated nurse for 30 years at Medstar St. Mary’s Hospital. She will live on through our strength and love. We are all very blessed to have had her in our lives. In lieu of flowers, we ask if you wish to make a donation to the SPCA to honor Jan and her love for animals. All Funeral Service will be private.

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  1. Deepest Sympathy for Jan’s family always enjoyed working with Jan we always had some good laughs.May she Rest in peace.

  2. I have fond memories of your mom, when I would come over to hangout with Sherri. I loved getting caught up with her when I would see her at the hospital, over the years.

    My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

  3. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Pam. I know your mom’s legacy will live on through you. My God grant you peace now and loving memories forever.

  4. My sincere condolences to the family. My heart goes out to you. I hope that you are able to find comfort in the words recorded at Revelations 21:4, which assures us that one day, “death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.” Until then, may you cherish the precious memories shared together and draw strength from the support of those surrounding you at this time.

  5. Condolences to the whole family.
    Pam is a dear friend and coworker of mine. She is like a sister to me. We are close so I watched firsthand as she supported her mother. It was often Pam would enter the school building each morning talking to her mother. Pam always had her mother’s best interest at the forefront. Pam was a support and friend to her mother. I hope she finds peace in knowing she showed so much unconditional love to her mother. Pam was always very busy at work but never stopped what she was doing to address anything needed to support her mother. I hope you all find comfort knowing your mother is in a wonderful place surrounded by love.


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