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Janice Root REINKE

Sacramento, California

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REINKE, Janice Root Born April 6, 1953 in San Francisco to Kenneth and Margaret Root, Janice passed away August 13, 2012 from cancer in Roseville. She is survived by husband Dwight Reinke, daughter Laryssa Storozuk, step-sons Brad and Kurt Reinke, sisters Barbara Wise (Rich) of Granite Bay and...

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Love and miss you my friend !!!! There will NEVER be another you!

Janice was a tennis camp leader in Squaw Valley around 1974 and had the task of dealing with me when I was about 13 years old. Janice and her brother Bruce gave me priceless life lessons about balancing the human qualities of kindness and "going for it" to win against all odds. I did not see Janice after our short time together in the mid 70s, which can tell you the great impact Janice and Bruce had on my young mind. My eternal thanks. Peace.

Dwight,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

I'm very sorry to hear about Janice. I'm also sorry I didn't get to one of our class's gatherings to see her more often.

I met classmate Janice our first year of medical school when we were paired for weekly rounds at the Sacramento Hospital. She was friendly, kind, engaging, and gracious throughout our four years of medical school. I was so saddened to learn I can not meet or see her once more.

With Fond Memories Of Janice's Warm Smile And Graciousness,
I Send My Sympathies And Condolences.
Eileen,
Medical School Classmate.

Janice and I were friends since 5th grade...yes, 5th grade...and even though we saw each other infrequently of late, I can still say with certainty that Janice was my BEST friend. I feel such a void myself, and therefore can imagine the deep sorrow her family must feel. Janice, you were very special....May we all find comfort in each beautiful memory.

So sorry to hear of this.
Please accept sincere condolences.
Rick Caesar (fellow Davis Med grad, '80).

I was a medical school classmate of Janice's and last saw her at our reunion several years ago. It was a small group from our class, and although we were all friends, we had not been that close in medical school. We all had such a good time, sharing our life experiences, and realizing how much we had in common now that we were all older. I remember Janice being the same as ever--beautiful smile, engaging, happy. I now will cherish this memory of her and know that her family and friends will...