Mar 28, 2023

Laura Janene Woodbury

Posted Mar 28, 2023 1:07 PM

Laura Janene Woodbury, 89, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at Vista Springs Trillium Village in Clarkston, Michigan. She was born on August 10, 1933, in Leoti, Kansas, to Albert Clark and Laura (Wikoff) Clark. 

She was a wonderful homemaker, loving mother, dedicated wife, and diligent bookkeeper of the family business. She loved gardening, interior design, decorating, entertaining, tole painting and crafting, and mystery shows and movies. She was an active member of the Leoti Methodist Church for over 50 years, teaching Sunday School, being involved with the United Methodist Women, and the Care Committee. After high school, Janene attended Denver Art School for a semester. In 1982, she graduated from Kansas School of Floral Design. The project she was most passionate about was being on the Wichita County History Book Committee in 1999, assisting in the writing and production of Volume II of the Wichita County History Book. 

Janene met Marshall Young Woodbury in high school, and the two were married on February 17, 1952. They would go on to be married for 69 years. They were blessed with two daughters: Lora JaLue (Smith), and Lisa Sue (Cooley). After living in Wichita County for 65 years and retiring from farming, Janene and Marshall decided to move to Salina, Kansas, to be near JaLue and her family. They also enjoyed spending winters in Arizona for over 30 years.  After Marshall was called Home in 2021, Janene moved to Clarkston, Michigan to be near Lisa and her family. 

Janene is survived by her two daughters: JaLue of Salina, Kansas, and Lisa of Clarkston, Michigan; six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Marshall, and her sister, Marianne Stuart. 

Memorial services will be held at the United Methodist Church in Leoti, Kansas at 10:30am Wednesday, April 5, 2023, with pastor Steve Payne presiding.  There will be a luncheon at the church following graveside services at the Leoti Cemetery. 

Memorials can be made directly to the Snow Approach Foundation, Inc. snowapproach.org (Advanced Dementia and Dementia care methods) or to the Leoti United Methodist Church.