Jana Lea Flores, age 50, passed away on May 25, 2026. Born on August 27, 1975, Jana was a beloved and cherished presence—faithful, devoted, and deeply loving, with a thoughtful steadiness that made others feel safe, seen, and cared for. She resided in Conroe, Texas.
From her earliest days, Jana’s heart was anchored in family. She loved her MawMaw and PawPaw and wanted to be with them all the time, carrying that closeness forward into a life defined by loyalty and connection. She was an amazing sister and her siblings’ best friend—often their favorite sister—offering the kind of companionship that blended warmth, honesty, and a fierce protectiveness that never wavered.
Jana was, in her own words and in the truest sense, a professional homemaker. With tireless dedication and hard work, she could make anywhere feel like home. Her compassion was practical and constant: she became “mother” to anyone who needed one, a confidante who listened without judgment and supported without hesitation. In her home, children were not simply guests—they were hers, and she treated them as such.
Jana was a loving mother and a devoted wife, and her love carried a spirited spark. She delighted in saying things to the people she loved purely for the shock value, a signature humor that could break tension and bring laughter when it was needed most. Feisty and fun, she had a gift for creating chaos in the most unforgettable way—often with a perfectly timed remark that reminded everyone not to take life too seriously.
Her interests reflected a lively curiosity and a bold sense of enjoyment. Jana loved haunted historic buildings and held an obsessive passion for music. She found joy in cooking for and with her grandkids, and she made room for fun—casinos, concerts, and Cirq De Solei among them. She also enjoyed reading romance novels, savoring stories that matched her own deep appreciation for love, loyalty, and devotion.
Jana’s legacy is written in the lives she raised and the people she carried through hard seasons. She was always eager to support anyone in need, and she leaves behind a family that reflects the breadth of her care: her five children, their spouses, and her ten grandchildren. She also loved flowers, especially Peach Roses and yellow carnations—simple beauties that suited her enduring tenderness and bright spirit.
Jana was preceded in death by her MawMaw Jo Ann Jackson, her PawPaw Jake Jackson, MeeMaw Sue Conrad, and her nephew Jaylee Hofmeister.
Jana is survived by her husband, Antonio Flores; her five children, Joseph Flores, Lorenzo Flores, Jazzmin Flores, Joshua Flores, and Michael Flores; her children’s spouses, Melissa, Jordan, Williams, and Claudia; her ten grandchildren, Jaslyn, Journey, Joshua, Maria, Jackson, Liz, Oliva, Christopher, Panchito, and Audrey; her mother, Janice Jackson; her father, Mark Eaves; her sisters, Dayna, Alicia, and Stephanie; and her brothers, John and Wiley.