Janice Elaine Tracy

Janice Elaine Tracy, age 63 of Covington, passed away Saturday, January 15, 2022.  She was preceded in death by  her husband Dennis Tracy, sister Martha Seaman, and her parents Charlie and Barbara Allen.  She is survived by her sister Yvonne Allen, brother and sister-in-law Mark and Nancy Allen; in-laws; Robert Seaman, Kevin and Rose Tracy, Chip and Cheri Loy; nieces and nephews, Marlo and Stephen Cooper, Bobby Seaman, Scott Seaman, Natalie Martoccia & Darrell Rodriguez, Aimee and Kevin Nesbit, Michelle Tracy, Tracy and Josh Herchline, Kelcy Loy, Hunter Tracy and Rachel “Forrester” Allen, as well as great-nieces and great-nephews.  Janice was married to her husband Denny for 17 wonderful years.  She was retired after being with the US Postal Service for over 35 years.

She loved spending time her nieces and nephews and their children, reading books, and vacationing to North Myrtle Beach with family and friends. Janice had a quick wit with a dry sense of humor.

In her youth,  she worked most summers at her sister and brother-in-law’s summer camp, Raw Hide Ranch, in Woodstock, NY from 1972 through 1985.  She has wonderful memories of her time there and has maintained contact with many of the campers and staff through out the years.

A memorial service and visitation will be announced at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, those desiring to do so, may make a donation to the church or charity of their choosing in Janice’s name.  Condolences may be submitted online.  Arrangements by Lawson Funeral Home, 4532 Hwy 53, Hoschton, GA 30548, www.lawsonfuneralhome.org, 706-654-0966.

6 thoughts on “Janice Elaine Tracy”

  1. Janice will be truly missed. I worked at the Stone Mountain Post Office with Janice for many years and I can say that she was a wonderful person and friend. I think I know Mark, Nancy, Rachel and Hunter personally because she talked about you guys all the time. My sincere condolences to the family 💔 and may God strengthen, comfort and give you peace. Rest on Janice, I know that you are resting in the arms of the Almighty God.

  2. Please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of sweet Jan Allen Tracy who knew no stranger. When I first met Jan and Denny, I knew they were both genuine and full of life, love and laughter. They truly adored my granddaughter and took her under their wings during a visit at North Myrtle Beach. During one visit, “Aunt Jan” asked to take my granddaughter to breakfast, and Molly was absolutely thrilled to be in her company! My heart hurts for Jan’s family, but please know that she spent her life brightening the lives of others, and never had a cross word for anyone. We’ve lost another angel.

  3. My heart breaks for your whole family. Janice was always one of the most kind people on the planet. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  4. Janice was my neighbor and childhood friend, while growing up in Camillus, NY. Although we lost touch many years ago, I never stopped thinking about her and her family. She was a wonderful person, and I enjoyed the time we had together. My deepest condolences to all that knew and loved her.

  5. Please accept my condolences on Janice’s passing. I went to high school with her, and also spent a summer working with her at Rawhide Ranch in New York. This news was saddening for me. I pray for peace and comfort for those she left behind.

  6. My sincere condolences for your dear family. Jan was a treasured friend; she introduced me and my husband 32 years ago; and was Maid of Honor in our wedding; we worked together at ST Mtn PO for several years. My heart breaks hearing the news of her passing but am so Thankful I know I will see her again in Glory and Thankful her and Denny are together again. Love and miss you so much my friend, until we meet again.

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