Janda's obituary
OWEN, JANDA DIVETA passed away on May 11, 2025, after battling an unexpected 2022 ALS diagnosis. She fought this horrific disease with courage and grace in Oregon, surrounded by her loving family. A true caregiver, Janda met her challenges head on and always put the well-being of others first.
Janda was born to Casilda “Dolly” and Arthur “Art” DiVeta in Tampa, Florida. In addition to being head Chiefette dancer and crowned “Fairest Princess” homecoming queen at Chamberlain High School, she had the lead role of Adelaide in “Guys and Dolls.” While studying ballet and costume design at USF, Janda designed and single handedly sewed all the costumes for a Chamberlain theatre production of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Her lifelong passion for design and architecture was evident in her homes and her inherently creative way of life.
Janda is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Jeff, and her three amazing sons: David Dougherty and wife Natalie, with children Ripley, David and Blake, Ryan Dougherty and wife Desiree, with children Zane and Zia; and Jared Owen and wife Kaity, with children Hunter and Miles. She is especially grateful to have met and known each of her precious grandchildren.
Janda treasured her younger brother, Jack DiVeta, and wife Susan, plus nephew Anthony and niece Rachel. Her wonderful Godparents are Anna and Oscar Alvarez. Cousins are Sheree and husband Dr. Fred Slone, with their son, Dr. Samuel Slone; also Fred Byrd and family around the country.
As Senior Real Estate Paralegal with Hill Ward Henderson for 35 years, Janda considered the Firm to be family and so appreciated their continuous support. The family expresses gratitude to Dr. Anson Wilks and the ALS Clinic team at OSHU who diagnosed and treated Janda, Dr. Timmothy Yacoub, Serenity Hospice, and they send very special blessings to the caregivers at Mountain View ACH, LLC.
An especially meaningful quote: Yesterday is History. Tomorrow is a Mystery. Today is a Gift. That’s why we call it “The Present.” Janda always encouraged all to go forth with unconditional love for each other.
A private family service honoring Janda will be held. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Jesuit High School, Tampa, Florida, from where her three sons, David Dougherty, Ryan Dougherty and Jared Owen, each graduated.
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Jeff and the Owen family, I am so sorry to hear of Janda’s passing and all the suffering she had to go through. I know …
Jeff and the Owen family, I am so sorry to hear of Janda’s passing and all the suffering she had to…
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Jeff I haven’t talk to you in a while but Katherine shared this with me yesterday. So sorry to hear about Janda’s passi…
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Nothing I can say will ease your pain, but I am forever sorry for you losing someone so special.
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Nothing I can say will ease your pain, but I am forever sorry for you losing someone so special.
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Nothing I can say will ease your pain, but I am forever sorry fo…