Janet Carol Klein, 78, formerly of Littleton, died Oct. 12, 2013, in Prior Lake, Minn.
Visitation will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013, at The Barn at Evergreen Memorial Park, 26624 N. Turkey Creek Road in Evergreen. There will be a celebration of life at 11 a.m., followed by a graveside service.
She is survived by her son Jay (Denise) Klein; grandchildren Kristin and Joel Gould and Megan and Jennifer Klein; brother Chuck (Dolores) Schmied; and son-in-law Joe Gould. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marty Klein; and daughter Lisa Gould.
To write a condolence to the family, visit www.EvergreenMemorialPark.com.
Arrangements by Evergreen Mortuary.
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October 18, 2013
Maggie Postlethwaite
Dear Family of my dear friend Jan. We have been dancing friends for many years. Jan has been an inspiration to all of us teaching us how to be brave and filled with love for each other. She will always have a special place in my heart and I will remember her as a dancing angel. Through all her pain and suffering I have not heard her complain and she had a way of making others feel good no matter what she felt. We will all miss her but her spirit will live on in each of us as we dance through life as she did. May God fill you with beautiful memories of her all the days of your lives and may she continue to uplift us as we keep our eyes on the prize of eternal life with JESUS!
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