It turned out to be a good decision to move home because she met Clayton Flueckinger at a dance in Rushville and they were married at the Methodist church in Gordon on February 25, 1962. Together they farmed and ranched southwest of Gordon on the farm of Clayton's parents. They later purchased the farm and lived there until 2011. When the kids got older, she worked in town at the Abbott Bank, Glen Shanks tax office and finally The First National Bank. She retired in 2002. As retirees, she and Clayton purchased a 5th-wheel and traveled with Laborers for Christ, building churches in New Mexico, Iowa and Washington state. They spoke with laughter and joy about the many great friends they made during this time.
The family would like to acknowledge Mom's battle with Trigemenial Nueuralgia. This rare and horrible disease ravaged mom physically and emotionally for 33 years. It was especially hard for family to see her suffer and slowly disappear physically and emotionally from life.
Please remember Janice enjoying crocheting baby afghans for grandchildren and great nieces and nephews, embroidering, playing cards, and being active in her church, Grace Lutheran. At Christmas time, remember the plates of candies and cookies she loved to make and give to friends and family. And of course, those who knew and loved her will think of her when they see Charlie Brown
It turned out to be a good decision to move home because she met Clayton Flueckinger at a dance in Rushville and they were married at the Methodist church in Gordon on February 25, 1962. Together they farmed and ranched southwest of Gordon on the farm of Clayton's parents. They later purchased the farm and lived there until 2011. When the kids got older, she worked in town at the Abbott Bank, Glen Shanks tax office and finally The First National Bank. She retired in 2002. As retirees, she and Clayton purchased a 5th-wheel and traveled with Laborers for Christ, building churches in New Mexico, Iowa and Washington state. They spoke with laughter and joy about the many great friends they made during this time.
The family would like to acknowledge Mom's battle with Trigemenial Nueuralgia. This rare and horrible disease ravaged mom physically and emotionally for 33 years. It was especially hard for family to see her suffer and slowly disappear physically and emotionally from life.
Please remember Janice enjoying crocheting baby afghans for grandchildren and great nieces and nephews, embroidering, playing cards, and being active in her church, Grace Lutheran. At Christmas time, remember the plates of candies and cookies she loved to make and give to friends and family. And of course, those who knew and loved her will think of her when they see Charlie Brown
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