1952 - 2026
Janice Smoak Godwin
Summerville - August 16, 1952 – February 26, 2026
"Well guys, I'm out can you believe this? Paul actually outlived me."
At 5:03 PM on February 26, 2026, Janice passed away surrounded by her family and friends. If she could have left us with one last comment, it probably would have been, "Guys, don't be sad. I'm going to see Jesus and my family duh."
Born in North Charleston, South Carolina, to the late Winston Smoak and Lola Jean Smith Smoak, Janice was spunky, determined, and never short on opinions. If you needed advice, all you had to do was ask. Most of her sentences started with "Oh honey," and she would tell you exactly what she thought.
She graduated from North Charleston High School in 1970. She loved the Lord and spoke of Him often. We know she is now reunited in heaven with her parents; her siblings Lola Jean, Myron, and Jennifer; and her grandson Chance. She is survived by her brother Ken and her husband, Carter Paul Godwin.
She was a proud mother to Douglas McCollum and Ashley Burbage and a loving grandmother to Kyle Burbage, the late Chance Burbage, Allison McCollum, Katie McCollum, Kipton McCollum, Kali Burbage, along with several bonus grandchildren she loved as her own. She also leaves behind her great grandchildren Kayson Burbage and Brantley Burbage to carry on her legacy.
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Simplicity: Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services - Ladson281 Treeland Dr., Ladson, SC 29456
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Dawn Smith
Earlier today
She fought hard against the cancer with loads of family support. You all have our prayers and sympathy. She will be missed! Wayne and Dawn Smith
Sonia Schillo
Earlier today
Paul and family, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Family
Earlier today
Will always love and remember you nana.
Lynn McDowell
Earlier today
I went to high school with Janice. I always admired her beauty and sweet smile.
I moved away from North Charleston, but reconnected at a couple of High School reunions. At that time I found out that she married Paul Godwin. In talking to Paul at the reunion, he was so proud of his beautiful wife!!
She became even more beautiful as she became older.
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