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Jan Carrow Zeller

Grand Junction, Colorado

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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - Jan Carrow Zeller, age 54, went home to be with her Lord, in Grand Junction, on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007, after a brave and lengthy battle with lung cancer.Jan was born Anne Alspector in Kansas City, Mo., on Dec. 6, 1952. She was adopted as an infant by Wayne D. Zeller...

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God Bless you, Jan. You were an example of a life well-lived on your own terms. God Bless your family. Your memory is being kept alive.

John & Evan

You are in my thoughts. Please know that you have many friends here at KAFM.

John and Evan,
I have thought of your family often and said many prayers for you. What an inspiration you have been in handling this difficult time. You have my most sincere sympathy in this time of your loss. Take comfort in your friends and your faith and the happy memories you have...

John & Evan,
My sympathy to both of you in the loss of wife & mother. I met Jan at one of the AGBell's convention & loved her delightful personality. We kept in touch afterwards, but then lost contact due to busy lives. John, your notes of Jan's last few weeks of life was very inspirational; thanks for sharing it with us. Jan is now healthy and can hear all of us sharing our love for her. She is in God's hands forevermore.
Karen Moody Kirby

Dear John and Evan,
All of my thoughts and prayers are with you during this sorrowful time. I wish so much that I could be with you for the memorial service, but you know I will be there in spirit if not in body. I'm so glad that Jan has finally found peace with her Lord in a better world. I know how much she loved both of you and how proud she was of you. I know she will be looking down through the "holes in the floor of Heaven" to make sure you remain safe and well cared for. Hope...

My sympathy to Jan's family at this time of their loss, from a former collegue at AGH.

Jan had the ability to draw you in, she was not exclusive in her love of other people. She had a forthright manner and approach that had no guile or manipulation. She simply spoke or wrote what was there...and did it with love. She was a great example of God's grace in action. She didn't display bitterness or disappointment with God through all of the things she went through. Just a constant faith and trust in her Lord. She loved her husband and son and was so proud of them. We will...

John and Evan, May God bless you and keep you and his light always shine upon you. We will not forget the friendship we shared with Jan. Hope to see you soon.

I first met Jan at Holy Family School where our sons attended the same class. Immediately I took a liking to Jan and loved her genuie laughter and joy of life. She was so very independent and a modern woman - keeping her maiden name Jan Zeller. Over the years I got to know Jan better and always felt very comfortable being around her and talking about kids, cats, recipes, travel, music, and life. She had a very straight-forward no nonsense way about living a good life. Again, my favorite...