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Janice A. "Jan" Arndorfer

Mason City, Iowa

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HAMPTON - Funeral service for Janice A. "Jan" Arndorfer, 63, of Hampton will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006, at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Hampton, with Father Jim Miller officiating. Burial will be in the Hampton Cemetery.Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the...

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Jan's Family--- I am so sorry I didn't know she passed away I was waiting for a call but never got one Lori saw it on the Computer. You have my deepest sympathy and I will always cherish the memories of us being together we would be together almost every evening after school playing or watching TV. I would have come to the funeral if I would have known. She was a great person and loved life. It makes me very sad my sympathies to Dorothy and Sharon also.

We all have many good memories from times that we all spent together. Your entire family has played an important role in our family. Paul and Barb will always remember Jan as their babysitter along with being a great Aunt. She touched all of our lives in a positive way.
Hang in there - sorry we will not be able to attend the services, but we will be there in thoughts and prayers.

Dawn and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dawn and family -

I wish that I could be there to show the support and care that our family feels for you. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Keep all the memories close to your heart.

To Jan's family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Wish I could be there to share all of the wonderful memmories that I have of her and growing up with all of the kids.

Teresa, Dawn, Mike, Pam, Carol & Nick:
I am so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. She was a wonderful person ~ always so happy and caring! I have so many memories of spending time at your house ~ there was always room for "just one more kid". Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

To all of Jan's Family........
I could not believe the news of your Mother's passing,I am so sorry. Your mom and dad were with Marv and I when we married, and were our first "next door neighbors!" Your mom and I shared many many pizza's after you kids went to bed during tax season - then they were godparents to Matthew and Lisa. When Marv passed away four years ago, it was a matter of just hours before your Mom got ahold of me to give me support. She touched our lives in such a way...

To the family of Janice Dohlman Arndorfer.
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Janice's death. She was way too young to go at this time. I fondly remember our times when we would get together as cousins and play all afternoon and she was in charge because she was the oldest. Time passes way too quickly.
One of the cousins she used to tell what to do. Of course she had to or how else was I going to learn!

It's hard for me to imagine this world without Jan in it. She shaped me into who I am today watching over for me since I was four days old. I have so many memories of her that I get to keep with me for the rest of my life. Her "tough love" approach I believe made me into a strong, independant woman. Jan, I will miss your waffle cookies, chocolate malts, homemade Christmas cookies, the park behind your house, tuna noodle casserole, your hugs and laughter. I promise to do my part in carrying on...