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Linda Jean Janca

1952 - 2024

Linda Jean Janca obituary, 1952-2024, Yulee, FL

BORN

1952

DIED

2024

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Linda Janca Obituary

Linda Jean Janca, of Yulee, passed away peacefully at Community Hospice in Fernandina Beach on June 28, 2024, following a severe stroke on the morning of June 24. A celebration of Linda's active life will take place from 1 to 4 PM on August 24 at Amelia Musical Playhouse, in Fernandina Beach.

Linda was born on February 16, 1952 in Baroda Michigan. After graduating from the University of Michigan, she toured Europe and Russia with friends. She loved traveling and visited nearly all US states and many countries. She was preceded in death by her parents Robert and Virginia Janca, and her sisters Bobby and Sue. Her surviving Family includes her husband, David Braatz, her 101-year old mother-in-law Teresa Braatz, her brother-in-law Richard (Karen) Braatz, her sister-in-law Debra Braatz, cousin Tom Jackson, and nieces and nephews: Dayna Phelps (Chris), Sarah Sheffer (Charlie), Joshua Blakeley , Katherine Olsen (Neil), Ashley Laplaca (Frankie), David Braatz (Joshua), Connor Mackenzie (Stephanie), Mackenzie Abernathy (Ryan), and great nieces and nephews: Alexis, Elska, Lillian, Isaac, Frankie, Patrick, Bennett, and Caroline. Her nieces and nephews thought of her as the "fun Auntie" because she found delightful ways to amuse them, gave them entertaining gifts, and they referred to her as Aunt Mosquito; Dave was Uncle Dragonfly.

She met Dave Braatz at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in Irvington, New York. They both knew they were meant to be together, and were married in Michigan on November 26, 1976, sharing many adventures for the last 48 years. They lived in North Carolina until 2007. Linda's thirty-one years in NC were filled with friends, travels, jobs with a major bank and writing for The Mecklenburg Gazette and The Elkin Tribune, gardening and maintaining a large vineyard, raising Labrador and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, theater, and playing fiddle in the Old-Time Band "Out the Back Door".

Linda and Dave moved to Fernandina Beach, FL in 2007, living on South Fletcher St and then in Pirate's Bay before buying a house in Yulee in April 2021. Linda had a beautiful passion for many activities. She was a joyous participant in the Time Steppers, a local tap dance group that learned routines and shared that joy at assisted living facilities and community events. Linda was always there when possible, smiling and giving 100% to the dance routines and taking time to connect compassionately with those who were present. She was always welcoming new members to the group, and she freely shared her ideas to make the group even more fun. She also enjoyed being a part of the L.I.N.D.A. Club, which gathered annually in different parts of the country with nearly 400 "Linda's" from all over the U.S. She was also active locally in Song Spinners, Amelia Island Singers, ACT, Council on Aging, AMP, and Wonder-Women Bowling.

In addition to an active social life, Linda strongly believed in personal freedom and extremely limited government. In North Carolina, she participated in forming the Charlotte Libertarian Society, served as Chair of the Libertarian Party of North Carolina, and ran for Congress in 1982. She has remained a member of the national Libertarian Party since 1978 (Member # 1622), attended several national conventions, hosted state convention speakers in her home, and still has a Libertarian bumper sticker on her Honda. As Javier Milei has repeated, "Long Live Freedom - Dammit". Locally, Linda attended the organizational discussions and financially supported Citizens Journal and loved reading Jeff Childers' "Coffee and Covid" daily.

Theater was a very important part of Linda's life. She had roles in at least 39 on-stage Comedies or Dramas, plus 22 on-stage Musical Theater, seven stand-up & story-telling events as Minnie Pearl, and five roles on film. She has done over 60 shows with nine different companies, and also served as Director, Stage Manager, or on Crew and Design Work for at least 34 shows.

Linda freely shared her passion for music, offering community programs for kids as well as for adults, playing her beloved fiddle, as well as guitar, tenor banjo, piano, hammered dulcimer, and singing. She inspired others with her love of music and dancing and was a true friend to many. In fact, Linda never met an art form she didn't love and explore! She was adventuresome and unafraid to immerse herself in her community and in nature, especially loving the beach at sunrise. She inspired a passion for life! Our time together was far too short, but our memories of her will last forever. Please join friends and family for a Celebration of Linda's Life on August 24 from 1-4 PM at Amelia Musical Playhouse.

Those choosing to give a gift in memory of Linda can make a donation to the Amelia Island Singers, Amelia Musical Playhouse (AMP), Amelia Community Theater (ACT), or Citizens Journal. Donations to Citizens Journal can be made online or mailed to the address at: https://www.citizensjournal.net/mydonation/ Donations to Amelia Island Singers can be made through: https://www.ameliaislandsingers.com/support or by mail to 6541 Spyglass Circle, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. Donations to Amelia Community Theater can be made at https://app.artspeople.com/index.php?contribute=act11. Donations to Amelia Musical Playhouse can be sent to: 1955 Island Walkway, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. https://ameliamusicalplayhouse.com/
Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 1, 2024.

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Gail Elsasser Risch

July 20, 2025

Linda was one of my few real friends at Lakeshore High School. Our common tie was music; we were part of the brief group called "the Junior Girls" only because we were all juniors when be sang together. Pretty much a folk music sound; we all graduated in 1970. Other members of our small group besides me and Janca were the "other Linda" G, Barb W. These were my best memories of high school. After graduation we went different ways and very rarely were in touch.

But!! Linda and her husband visited me and my husband (Scott Risch) when we lived in Monterey, CA while Scott attended the Naval Postgraduate School. I hardly remember anything about the visit except that Linda and Dave came to our door barefoot.

I loved the handmade Christmas greetings Linda sent most years. Small little drawings of every significant event of their year--like a batch of wine, fiddling at some festival, the character she played on stage....etc. Always making memories.

Margo Story

June 22, 2025

As we come upon your 1st heavenly anniversary, which is my birthday....we think of you up there planning a beautiful play.....May the eternal light shine upon you always.

Carlos Vitor

September 19, 2024

BCK

August 26, 2024

I did not know Linda well, but we shared several friends and belonged to the same music organizations. I was always inpressed with her unique personality, friendliness, cheerfulness, and joie de vivre. She certainly made the most of her life and I know that such an interesting person will be greatly missed.

Margo Story

August 10, 2024

Linda was a wonderful neighbor here in Pirates Bay, always smiling & wanting to chit chat. She is missed, may the eternal shine upon her. My sincere condolences to Dave.

Jim Joyce

July 8, 2024

More than 50 years later, I still remember the house in Baroda, next to that open field and recounting stories I've told friends and family about the Christmas tree in the living room in your house with the real candles on it. Nobody believes that when I tell them about that. I'm so sorry all the Jancas are gone. I only last year learned of Bobby's passing, and Bob and Ginny within months of each other. But whenever I think of Baroda, Michigan, I think of the Jancas. I'm so sorry for your loss David.

Mary Sundblad

July 3, 2024

Dave and Dana: So sorry for your loss. Linda was one in a million. Linda was the kid sister of my best friend, Bobby. When Linda was busy taking care of her parents' and Bobby's estate, she and I really bonded. Was looking forward to seeing Linda when she came up to Frankenmuth MI for the "Linda Reunion" in July. As I write this note, Linda is probably auditioning for her next role in Heaven. How happy must Jinny, Bob, Susie, and Bobby be now that they are all in heaven together.
Rest in Peace dear, sweet lady. You will be missed,

Debbie Ameigh Friday

July 3, 2024

Growing up in Baroda near the Janca household was such a treasure. Always into something, what a talented and imaginative girl! Sorry I had not seen you in a while.

Suzi Kramer Jewell

July 2, 2024

I went to Lakeshore High School in Stevensville, Michigan with Linda. If there was a play, Linda was in it and always made her role special. She was a fellow trumpet player in the HS band. If there was mischief going on Linda was probably involved!! She had a personality you just couldn“t help like. Linda worked some summers at a local fine dining restaurant and always helped make the "back hallway" a fun place to be. I can certainly understand the love her nieces and nephews had for her. What an especially fun Aunt she would be. Condolences to all. Suzi

Myrtle and Robbie Robinson

July 1, 2024

What an awesome lady. Reading all her adventures are so impressive. Ms. Linda will be missed greatly.

Heather Johnson

June 30, 2024

I had the pleasure of performing with Linda at Amelia Musical Playhouse. She was a lovely lady and so full of life. We were in a review called Hee Haw Y'all. She was Minnie Pearl and I was Lulu. I will always remember her as Miss Minnie. Kind and laughing.

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Memorial Events
for Linda Janca

Aug

24

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Amelia Musical Playhouse

Fernandina Beach, FL

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Eternity Funeral Homes & Crematory - Fernandina Beach

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