Obituary
Janie (Scaggs) Shelton Roy
(January 2020)
Janie Scaggs Shelton Roy died
peacefully at home with family by her side on January 10, 2020. Jane was
preceded in death by her mother, Geneva Scaggs and father, Virgil Scaggs,
her husband, Jake Shelton, brother, Clayton (Sonny) Scaggs, and husband,
John Roy. Jane is survived by her brother, Burnes (Buddy) Scaggs of West
Springfield, MA and her children, daughter, Teri Shelton, Stanley, NC, and
sons, Mike Shelton, Stanley, NC, Dan (Marian) Shelton, Houston, TX, and
Marc (Dana) Shelton, Houston, TX. Jane is also survived by her step
daughters, Elizabeth Roy, Dedham, MA, Janemari (Brian) Chateauvert,
Wilbraham, MA, Nancy (Tom) Brandon, Dedham, MA and Cindy (Rod) Osburn,
Westerville, OH. Jane leaves behind 16 grandchildren and their families.
Jake Shelton (Amy) of Hallsville, TX, Elisabeth Whitten Arthur (Jeff) of
South Charleston, WV, Jamie Shelton of Austin, TX, Drew Whitten, Houston,
TX, Jane Shelton Williams (Aaron) of Huntersville, NC, Lauren Shelton of Los
Angeles, CA, Devyn Shelton O’Connor (Pat) of Huntersville, NC, Taylor
Shelton Rivera (Ryan) of Houston, TX, and Hallee Shelton of Cornelius, NC.
Amanda Chateauvert of Boston, MA, Lindsay Chateauvert of Philadelphia, PA,
Tyler Chateauvert, Wilbraham, MA, Michael Brandon of New York, NY, Second
Lieutenant Christopher Brandon, Dedham, MA, Jessica Osburn of Westerville,
OH and John Osburn of Richmond, IN. Jane was blessed with 7 great
grandchildren, Reagan, Reese, and Grayson Arthur, Lillian (Lilly) and Evelyn
(Evie) Shelton and Anna and Nora Williams. Jane was born in Logan, WV and
moved to Huntington, WV when she was in junior high, where she attended
Lincoln Junior High and Huntington High schools. While in high school, Jane
was very active in the Drama Club and had a leading role in her senior
play. Her talent was recognized and she was awarded a drama scholarship to
Marshall University following her graduation. Jane married her husband Jake
Shelton instead in 1950 and became an army wife living in Junction City, KS
and Ft. Bragg, NC for a period of time. She continued a long relationship
with friends from the army, periodically getting together celebrating their
friendship. After leaving the army life, she and Jake moved to Huntington,
WV and found a neighborhood where her children would grow up. The Arlington
Boulevard family was a very important part of her life. Jane decided she
wanted to go to work and opened Janie’s Fountain on the corner of 3rd Ave &
30th St. in Huntington, a local soda shop. She enjoyed getting to know the
young kids that would come in. It was not a very lucrative business, because
she gave so much food away to the kids. In 1971 she and Jake moved to Wayne,
WV where he owned and operated Jake Shelton Ford in Wayne, WV until he
passed away in 1976. After his death, Jane became very active in the
Community Players Theatre in Huntington, WV. It was there she was able to
share her talents with others. Jane also enjoyed bowling. Her team won the
WV State Women’s Bowling Championship in 1977. In 1978 she married John Roy
from MA. They met through mutual friends and quickly fell in love. Jane
then moved to Westfield, MA and also lived in Agawam, MA. She and John
would later spend their time in Clearwater Beach, FL and Lake Norman, NC.
Jane and John would travel extensively and went on 32 different cruises. In
1999 the entire family, children and grandchildren were gifted a cruise for
Christmas. There were 32 of us on that cruise. She loved spending time with
her family. Her favorite pastime was playing cards, especially Uchre and
watching her granddaughters entertain everyone with their singing. She
loved to entertain and was always happy when there was a party going on.
Anyone that knew Jane was aware of her love of all things Marshall
University . She and Jake spent many evenings in “Herd Heaven” aka Memorial
Field House watching the basketball stars of the past. She continued to
follow Marshall sports throughout her life. John was a graduate of Michigan
State University, but Jane quickly converted him to cheering for the Herd!
They followed the football team to many away games, always making a point of
staying in the same hotel as the team. She was not hesitant to get her
picture taken with any of the players. She and John also enjoyed cruising
with the team. Jane was a past member of Highlawn Baptist Church in
Huntington, WV and currently as a member of Denver United Methodist Church
in Denver, NC. A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, January
18, 2020 at Beard Mortuary in Huntington, WV. Visitation will be from Noon
- 2:00 pm with a service immediately following. She will be laid to rest at
White Chapel Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Barboursville, WV. The family would
like to thank the Visiting Angels of Lake Norman caregivers for the loving
care given to mother. Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home in Huntersville, NC and
Beard Mortuary in Huntington, WV have assisted the family.
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