

She was born in San Antonio to her mother Maria Esquivel and father Francisco Venegas Delgado on August 4th, 1978. She graduated from Edison High School in San Antonio and later went on to earn both a Bachelors in Business Administration and a Master’s in Business Administration from Hallmark University in San Antonio. She is survived by her husband Gregg Munro and her daughter Analyssa Gomez. Also her stepchildren Carson Munro and Carmen Munro as well as her grandchildren Derek Munro and Julianna Dominguez and an unborn grandson on the way. She is also survived by siblings Claudia Cantu and husband Ricardo, Perla Delgado and Brenda Cantu and husband Charlie. As well as nephews Nicholas Hinojosa, Mathew Cantu and Isaac Hinojosa along with nieces Isabella Hinojosa and Mia Hinojosa. She also has a large family in both Texas and Mexico along with many friends who loved her dearly.
Janie was a very loving and compassionate woman who was the life of every room she walked into. Always having a smile on her face and extremely giving. She loved her dog Xena and her previous dog Oreo. A true lover of animals always. She also enjoyed music, plants, gardening, cooking and most importantly being around her family. But her greatest joy in life was her daughter and seeing her succeed along with being a nana to her grandchildren. Janie made the most of every moment she was with us despite all the struggles with her health. She continued to fight and never gave up. She truly was the strongest, most genuine person you would ever come across.
Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 7:00PM with a rosary from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Friday, January 3rd at Sunset Memorial Park and Funeral Home at 1701 Austin Highway in San Antonio, TX 78218.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, January 4th in the chapel at the funeral home followed by Janie being taken to her final resting place at the Sunset Memorial Park behind the funeral home.
The family asks those who attend the visitation/rosary services as well as the funeral proceedings the following day to please wear white as a remembrance of Janie and the uplifting spirit she exuded each day. Also her family would like to thank all of the doctors and caregivers that looked after her throughout the years. Janie also wanted to remind people of the need for kidney donors. She was on dialysis for over ten years waiting on a kidney. If you have a loved one in need of a kidney, please go get tested.
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