Janice May
Janice May, 76, of Crystal Beach, died Monday, December 1, 2025. She was born on November 15, 1949, in Houston, to Leonard Rosenboom and Loetha O’ Keith Roberts.
Survivors include her husband, James May; children, Teresa Pruitt, Ericka Evans, Charles Evans and his wife, Deana; stepchildren, Jeramy Mallet and Jamie May; eight grandchildren; multiple great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Ronald Rosenboom.
Janice loved being on the water — whether casting a line on the lake around Huffman, fishing the bay, or heading offshore. She could out-fish just about anyone, including her husband, and she took real joy in sharing those moments with the people she loved. She was generous to her core, always looking after others and caring for many as if they were her own.
Mrs. May’s cremation will be handled through Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard’s, 134 Buccaneer Drive, Winnie.
I miss my Mimi so much I’m crying reading all of these thank you guys this is what our family needs🤎🤍
Deepest condolences on Janice’s passing. We love you Uncle James. Love & Prayers for Mable, Cyndi,& Melissa
Ms.Janice was the sweetest she always had kind caring words to say and even though we didnt meet that often she would be there in a heart beat if Myself or Sebren ever needed anything. She will be so missed.
She would be there in a heartbeat for yall I love you sm Stevie thank you
Days have gone by and I still can’t believe you’re gone. I was lucky enough to have you as a dear friend for a long time. You will always have a place in my heart. I love you my friend, you will be sorely missed.
Janice was like a bonus Mom to me since I was very young. I loved her like she was my Mom, she will be missed every day
I was lucky to call her Aunt❤️
Even though she and my mom, Gloria, weren’t blood, they were sisters. And oh boy, what they could come up with and get into when they put their heads together.
I hope you find each other in heaven and keep the shenanigans going.
Thank you Aunt Janice for all your love and giving us shelter on so many occasions.
Janice, we only knew you for five years but felt like we knew you a lifetime.
You were the sweetest and kindest person I have ever met. You always said hello or waved every time we saw each other, even when I knew you weren’t feeling well. Our loss is heavens gain, but we will all miss you until we meet again.
God bless you James and all of the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you always!
Blessed to have known Janice and call her a neighbor and friend. Prayers to the family and we are here for you.
To a wonderful friend and would give the shirt off her back for anyone. She always had a smile and laugh. She will be so missed by myself and many others. RIP Janice. Until we see each other again. I know you’re fishing in heaven and showing Wesley up!!!!
Your Momma will be missed. May her and Lil Dave catch the big one! Vaya con Dio!
Janice was one of the best fishermen on the peninsula. I was always amazed by her catches. I was so sorry to her of her passing.
The Best Mother in the world. Will be deeply missed.
I love you AUNT Janice ❤️