Thursday, February 24, 2011

I Know That This Is Not Goodbye

JANICE ELAINE KECK - of Franklin, TN passed away on Feb. 20, 2011.



She was born on June 2 in Middlesboro, KY. She was Director of the Williamson County Public Library System, a position she had held since 1979. She grew up in a military family and traveled widely both as a child and as an adult. Janice was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. She graduated from Mount Clemens High School in Mount Clemens, Michigan. She received her undergraduate degree in Russian Language and Literature from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her Master of Library and Information Science was earned at the University of Tennessee and her Masters Degree in Public Administration was from Tennessee State University. She had completed her coursework toward a Doctoral Degree in Public Administration. In addition to her work for the Williamson County Library, Janice was dedicated to Franklin and was very active in the community. She was President of the Williamson County Cultural Arts Commission, Vice-President of the Williamson County Council for the Written Word, Interim President of the Tennessee Writer’s Alliance, and a member of the Board of Directors of Nexus Chamber Orchestra. Janice inaugurated the participation of the Williamson County Public Library in the Sister Cities of Franklin and Williamson County Program and served on its Board. Janice served on the Advisory Council Board for the Fifty Forward College Grove.

Preceded in death by her father. She is survived by her mother, her daughter Julia P. (John P.) of, Franklin, TN and New Orleans, LA ; sister Diana L. (James L.); sister Jennifer Keck; nephews Christopher L. (Neila L.) and Joshua L., all of Knoxville, TN. She is also survived by many loving friends. Her loss is devastating and she will be missed forever.

Memorial Services will be conducted 11 AM Saturday, February 26, 2011 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rev. Robert Cowperthwaite officiating. Visitation will be 5-8 PM Friday at the church. Following the service on Saturday, there will be a reception at the Williamson County Public Library of Trustees. Graveside services and interment will be held at 1:30 PM on Tuesday, March 1, 2011, at Highland Memorial Cemetery, 5313 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Janice Keck Memorial Fund c/o Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, 3009 Columbia Ave, Franklin TN, 615-794-2289. www.williamsonmemorial.com

11 comments:

ergoproxy said...

Lovely Obituary, she was a hard working lady who must have made a difference to the area as well as many individuals.
Deepest sympathies to you and the whole family and all her friends.

Vivienne said...

Love and best wishes to you hun, and your family.

MissTottenham said...

Lovely words, Jan sounds like an amazing woman.

I'm sure she'll be very missed by all who knew her.

I'm thinking about the whole family at this sad time.

Love and my best wishes sweetie. xx

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Anonymous said...

My best wishes to you and your family Jen. She sounded like a lovely woman.

My condolences. *hugs*

Wendy nsi said...

She truly does sound like an amazing and very active woman who contributed much to her community. I know you'll all miss her very much; but, I also agree that this is not goodbye for you.

My thoughts and and prayers are with you and all who loved her.

Hugs and Love,
Wendy

toujours said...

Clearly, she was a woman who will be remembered -- and missed -- by many.

Keeping you in my thoughts.

Anon616 said...

Just checking in to see how you (and Lisa) are doing.


xoxo,
Wendy

Anonymous said...


LoveLoveLove
LoveLoveLove

Me & my friend were walking
In the cold light of mourning.
Tears may blind the eyes but the soul is not deceived
In this world even winter ain't what it seems.

Here come the blue skies Here comes springtime.
When the rivers run high & the tears run dry.
When everything that dies.
Shall rise.

LoveLoveLove is stronger than death.
LoveLoveLove is stronger than death.

In our lives we hunger for those we cannot touch.
All the thoughts unuttered & all the feelings unexpressed
Play upon our hearts like the mist upon our breath.
But, awoken by grief, our spirits speak
"How could you believe that the life within the seed
that grew arms that reached
And a heart that beat.
And lips that smiled
And eyes that cried.
Could ever die?"

Here come the blue skies Here comes springtime.
When the rivers run high & the tears run dry.
When everything that dies.
Shall rise.

LoveLoveLove is stronger than death.
LoveLoveLove is stronger than death.

Shall rise. Shall rise.
Shall rise. Shall rise.

Wendy nsi said...

Hi Jen and Lisa.

I'm just checkin in again to see how "it goes" for you ladies. I hope you're sleeping better and I hope the pain of the loss is getting just a tiny bit 'more managable'...

Take care, ladies.

xoxo,
Wendy

Pickled Possum said...

I'm so sorry. Too soon. =(