Janie Nack, a Colorado Springs resident for 40-plus years, passed away on Sunday, August 11, 2024.  She was formerly a resident of Nashville, Tennessee, and Florida in the 1980s.

She was born on May 23, 1954, in Norwalk, Ohio, to Howard Myers and Bess (Vichos) Myers.  She married Darryl G. Nack on December 31, 1999, in Colorado Springs.  She worked as a pseudo-scientific crystal healer, and entrepreneur.

Janie was very talented and enjoyed playing guitar and singing.  She loved crystal gemstones and gardening and was a great dancer. She was a lot of fun.

Janie is survived by her husband, Darryl Nack; her 2 daughters: Ashley Myers and Tamara Draper; her 3 sons: Thomas Vichos, Tony Nack, and Jeremy Nack, and Thomas Vichos; and 6 grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her parents.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 23, 2024, at the Shrine of Remembrance “America the Beautiful” Chapel, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910.  Inurnment will be private.

Memorials in Janie’s name may be made to Harley’s Hope Foundation (www.harleys-hopefoundation.org/).

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  1. I know we only met a few times, but she was such a sweet kind person who cared alot about her family. We are so sorry for your loss.

    Condolences from,
    Chris, Jen and Emma Krzywonski

  2. Even though Janie and I were sisters our lives took different paths. When I first met her I couldn’t believe how much we were a like. I wish we could have had more time together. I’m praying God comforts and gives peace to her family and friends. ❤️

  3. Janie was a sweet, soft spoken and caring sister in law! We loved her dearly! Our prayers for comfort for Darryl and family as life goes on missing her!🙏 Love you!😘 ❤️ Dar and Dave

  4. Janie was a kind, calm and gentle soul. She loved her family dearly. May her memories and the love she had for all of you give you strength in the days ahead. Just know you are very close in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord bless and comfort you all during this time of grief.

  5. I am so sorry … Janie was a sweetie …I always liked her smile … She had a big heart

  6. I somehow stumbled upon Janie’s obit. I was a good friend of her sister, Deb, in high school and spent lots of time at their apartment on Wooster Street in Norwalk. Their mom, Bess, was always at work at night and they were alone. Bess was a good mom and I always had the utmost respect for her raising her kiddos. I was in Deb’s wedding. After Deb passed, I lost all contact with Janie. I remember her sweet personality and gentle demeanor. My most sincere sympathy to her husband and family. My heart hurts for you all.

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