Janice Fincher Scholl was born in Jackson, Mississippi, November 28,1943 and died September 13, 2017.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Dr. And Mrs. John A. Fincher, her sister Judith F. Neill (Bill) and her husband of 25 years, Paul Karl Scholl, Jr. She is survived by her step-son Marc Scholl (Kara), two beautiful grandchildren, Ryan and Joseph; her brother Dr. John A. Fincher, Jr (Brenda) of Bristol TN, his children and grandchildren: Brooke Miller(Richard) children Jack and Nick, Justin Fincher(Maricruz) children Ruby and Arlo; Lauren DeVine(Josh) child Molly. Judy's children and grandchildren Erin Marmelstein(Adam) children Daniel and Benjamin; and Scott Neill.
She graduated in Mathematics from the university of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and obtained a Masters Degree in Computer Sciences from UAB in Birmingham. Throughout most of her career, she enjoyed the privilege of working with a special team headed by Dr. John Kirklin and Dr. Louis C. Sheppard to develop and perfect a closed loop blood and drug infusion system. She worked with Hewlett-Packard to incorporate it into their post cardiac surgery software.
Janice traveled extensively and loved traveling, she always had the next trip planned. She led a full and productive life.
Janice wishes not to have a memorial service. Remember her in your own way.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a small gift to the Homewood Rotary education Scholarship Fund, PO Box 19333; Birmingham, AL 35219.
Arrangements under the direction of Ridout's Valley Chapel, Homewood, AL.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Ridout's Valley Chapel.
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September 17, 2017
We at the Homewood Citizens' Police Academy Alumni Association mourn Janice's passing. She was a passionate and enthusiastic supporter of the good work done everyday by police everywhere. She always had a smile and kind word to all she encountered. She will be greatly missed.
September 16, 2017
My prayers and thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. May God give you peace and comfort you to endure. (Psalms 29:11)
September 14, 2017
Brooke Miller
September 14, 2017
Brooke Miller
I celebrate a life well-lived and I will cherish her memory always.
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