Janet-Struk-Obituary

Janet A. Struk

Portland, Oregon

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Struk, Janet A. 71 July 18, 1940 Dec. 01, 2011 Memorial service Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Cedar Mill Bible Church. Retired teacher 40 years Portland school district. Married 53 years to husband Daniel. Survivors include four children and six grandchildren.

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I am praying for you as you prepare for the upcoming celebration of Jan's life. It was wonderful meeting both you and your daughter today!

Steve and I didn't know, until today. Dan, Nathan, Paul and the whole family, we are saddened by Jan's departure, but happy she's beside Jesus. Steve and I will be at the memorial and I will notify Ed.

Since I came on the "Heineck Scene" the Struks have always opened their hearts and doors to Steve and I. The last time we were with Dan and Jan was over pizza and games at there home. Jan was ruthless at games like me, that's one thing I liked about her, when the cards or...

My Aunt Janet was a teacher at my elementary school when I was going into fourth grade. I remember being upset because they would not let me be a student in her class. Everyone who had her as a teacher really loved her. Throughout my childhood I knew her to be a fun Aunt. She will be missed greatly by her family, relatives, and friends. (((HUGS))) to the family.

Our condolences to the family. We know that Janet is far better off in Heaven with her Lord and Savior and her parents. She will be missed. I knew her as a friend at church in the 1950's. Her sister married my brother so we have become "family". Tamara Thompson Siex

We so enjoyed having Jan visit us at Gentog. She was a joy, and she clearly enjoyed being a teacher again when she shared time with our kids. We loved you, Jan!

Memories of Jan Struk. Since we first moved to Oregon 8 years ago. Jan has proven to be a faithful friend who's love I have enjoyed in our homes

Our sympathies and condolences to all the family. May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

The glory of the setting sun that paints the evening sky. Reminds the heart that life hold so much more than meets the eye. And like the golden sunset, when a loved one leaves this earth, each tear that falls reminds us just how much each life is worth, for in our hearts, the golden glow of memory shines bright. Speading hope and comfort through the shadow of the night. God Bless

I miss you - my dear (one and only sibling) sister. The next morning it hit me - You are WITH JESUS! - seeing and talking with HIM! - I look forward to joining you - what fun we will have!!!
I remember when you were born - I was 7 and a spoiled only child! I soon loved helping to care for you --what fun you were!! We have had such good family gatherings with your four and our three children through the years. Then, with our kids grown, you and Dan and Foster and I have had many fun...