Janessa Nicole (Soap) Vann © The Stilwell Democrat Journal December 5, 2007 Submitted by: Martha Real
Janessa Nicole (Soap) Vann
November 24, 2007 - November 24, 2007
Janessa Nicole (Soap) Vann, daughter of Frankie Vann and Carolyn Sue Soap, was born November 24, 2007 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and departed this life on November 24, 2007 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Janessa is preceded in death by her paternal grandfather; Jack Vann, 1 brother; Anthony Nunn, and 1 sister; Melinda Nunn;
Janessa is survived by a very loving family that includes her parents; Frankie Vann and Carolyn Sue Soap of Stilwell, Oklahoma, 3 brothers; Chad Wayne Soap, Cameron Wayne Soap and Franke Vann Jr., 3 sisters; Leanna Vann, Mirandy Bravo and husband Noe, Larinda Mata and husband Josh, and other relatives also survive her.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 28, 2007 in the Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home with Bro. Billy George Petit officiating.
Interment followed in the Rocky Point Cemetery under the direction of Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home.
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