Janet-Clymer-Obituary

Janet Kimball Clymer

Denver, Colorado

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77, died surrounded by love on November 13, 2012, at the home of one of her daughters in Woodinville, Washington. She was born August 29, 1935 in Portland, Maine the daughter of Margaret and Harold Kimball. In 1957 she graduated from Colby College and in 1959 received a Masters in Speech and...

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I was a fellow independent bookseller and colleague of Janet's through the New England Childen's Booksellers Association. She was a positive, lively spirit at our meetings and always had a kind word to say to her fellow booksellers. It was clear she loved her work, the books she sold, and the customers to whom she sold them. I feel blessed to have known her. No doubt were she here she'd be able to recommend the perfect book to help each of us deal with her loss.

We are so fortunate to have known and spent time with the beautiful Janet Clymer. Our thoughts are with her family.

I am blessed to have shared time with Janet at Colby and in New Hampshire. A truly formidable, tenacious, loving woman. Lessons I carry with me. Love from New England to my dearest Margaret and her family. Love you.

Mrs. Clymer was one of the nicest Moms I knew growing up in Denver. The whole family reflected her kindness. May she rest in peace.

My deepest Condolescances to Janet's family on her passing. Janet will be greatly missed but never forgotten. I have been blessed with having Liz and Tanya as my next door neighbors for many years. The Clymer's and Ridgeway's are like a second family. I have loved getting to know Janet especially over the last 5 years. Her beautiful smile and wonderful hugs. You all are in my thoughts.
Larry Darnell

You were my second Mom. You took me into your home and family which changed my life. You will always be in my heart.
Susan Luna

As chair of the Department at Children's Hospital in Denver, Janet hired me as an Audiologist (my first job out of Stanford). I always admired her skills as a clinician and administrator. I've loved Denver and have never left, thanks to her decision.

I wanted you to know that Janet was able to help my daughter cease stuttering and we are deeply appreciative of her sessions with her, Polly Strong. Janet was a wonderful, caring speech therapist and I remember her with love. My daughter went on to be a professor at the U. of Texas so you can see that the therapy really worked. She will be missed by many I know and my heart goes out to her family.

What a class act and most loved woman! Fun, kind, gentle, smart, witty and so loving. Indeed, a life well lived. You will be missed and remembered, always. Deepest and most sincere condolences.
Peace.