Obituary of Janet Marlene Cross
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Janet Fila Cross, age 77 of Sweet Valley, passed away peacefully on December 5, 2024 after more than a decade of bravely fighting cancer.
She was born on January 2, 1947 in Edwardsville to Alexander and Eva Fila, who preceded her in death.
On April 10, 1966, Janet married the love of her life, Ronald Cross, with whom she shared 58 years of love, laughter, and a life well-lived. Together they raised a family built on a foundation of mutual respect and devotion. Janet and Ronald spent their summers in Sweet Valley where they made their home and spent the winter months in St. Augustine, Florida for decades. Tis bi-coastal life was a source of joy and inspiration for Janet, and she cherished both locations deeply.
Janet was an immensely talented artist, known for her beautiful paintings and stunning photography. Her work captured the world with a unique perspective, showcasing her creative vision and deep appreciation for the beauty around her. Over the years, Janet won numerous awards for her photography, gaining recognition for her ability to tell a story through the lens of her camera. Her artwork was more than just an expression of creativity, it was a testament to her keen eye, her passion for detail, and her ability to evoke emotion through her art.
She had a special place in her heart for the New England states. She and Ronald looked forward to attending the Pumpkin Festival and Lobster Fest each year, where they embraced the beauty and charm of the region and enjoyed the festivities with friends and family. These cherished traditions added to the many memories Janet made throughout her life, which she carried with her in spirit wherever she went.
One of Janet's greatest joys in life was attending the events of her grandchildren. Whether it was a school performance, sporting event, or family gathering, Janet was always there with a smile and an outpouring of pride. She was incredibly proud of each and everyone one of her grandchildren and found immense joy in supporting them in all their endeavors. Her love for them was boundless, and they were a constant source of happiness and inspiration for her.
Janet also loved holiday and birthday gatherings, and she had an extraordinary talent for decorating her home for every season. From vibrant autumn displays to festive Christmas trees, her ability to transform her space with thoughtful, creative touches was spectacular. These celebrations were always made brighter by Janet's attention to detail and her love for bringing people together. Her home was a place where family and friends could enjoy the warmth of her hospitality and the joy of being together.
For over a decade, Janet fought a courageous battle with cancer, facing each challenge with remarkable strength, grace, and determination. Her ability to persevere, even in the face of adversity, was a testament to her inner strength and unwavering love for her family. Janet's journey was one of resilience, and she remained a source of inspiration to all who knew her.
Janet is survived by her beloved husband, Ronald Cross; her children, Ron Cross, Jr. and his wife Sherry of Sweet Valley, Cheri (Cross) Horan and her husband Stephen of Sweet Valley, Holly (Cross) O'Connell and her husband, Attorney Patrick O'Connell of Bloomsburg, and Jennifer (Cross) Richardson of Dallas; as well as her cherished grandchildren, Hannah Cross of St. Croix, Mason Cross of Sweet Valley, PJ O'Connell of Bloomsburg, Samantha Horan of Sweet Valley, Baylee O'Connell of Bloomsburg, Luke Richardson of Dallas, Owen Richardson of Dallas; she is also survived by many extended family members and friends.
A private ceremony will be held for immediate family members, and Janet will be cremated according to her wishes.
Arrangements are by the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Inc., corners of routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek.
Online condolences can be made at clswansonfuneralhome.com
Janet's legacy will live on through her art, her family, and the countless lives she touched with her kindness, creativity, and her love. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered.
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