Jan’s most monumental moment was when she graduated from Trend Business College and raising her children. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. They brought her such joy and were the lights of her life. Taking the grandchildren to parks and feeding the ducks and playing with the squirrels and other animals was one of her favorite past times. When she was unable to be with the family she would often enjoy reading, doing crossword and jigsaw puzzles or reminiscing of the times she spent with her nanny and papa out in the garden.
Throughout her life she worked very hard and took great pride in the work she did. She was very compassionate and wanted to take care of others. She often attended church where she found great peace and comfort. One of her most favorite Hymns was “How Great Thou Art”.
She participated in the many activities including her favorites of Bingo and Trivia at Innovage program. She spent the remainder of her days with her daughter Theresa and her family. If you would like to send flowers or gifts, Jan has asks that any gifts be made in the form of donations to one of the following charities “MDA association” and the “Seattle Children’s Hospital”
Jan is survived by her daughters, Theresa Kay (Vince) Kleinsmith and Kristen Marie Million; son, Ronald Thomas (Ricki) Miller; brothers, Kenneth Milton Rifenbery, Gary Lee (Louise) Rifenbery and Thomas (Christel) Rifenbery; grandchildren, LaDonn Kay Kleinsmith, Courtney Lynn Kleinsmith, Riley Ann Kleinsmith, Isabelle Grace Kleinsmith, Connor Miller, Kadeyn Miller, Abel Miller, Bobby Million, Brianna Million and Brocton Million and great-grandchildren, Gabriel Ryker Kleinsmith, Gavin Allen Kleinsmith, Cade Eli Mannon and Zaine Eugene Scott Million.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Private family services will be held.
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