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In Loving Memory

Jokisch, Janet R. (nee Wolken)

 Beloved wife of the late Charles E. Jokisch Jr. and Francis ‘’Bud’’ Messig; loving mother of Jeane (Frank) Kuensting, Judy Coleman and Charles (Tracy) Jokisch III; adoring grandmother of Jacqueline (Mike) Beyer, Joe (fiancée Sydney) Kuensting, Jessica and Brendan (Anna) Coleman, Jonathan Kuensting, Lexy and Zac Jokisch; cherished great-grandmother of 2; dear daughter of the late Joseph B. and Sophie N. Wolken; dear sister of Joseph (Jane) Wolken; our dearest sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Sunday, March 13, 4-8 p.m. then on Monday, March 14, at Immaculate Heart of Mary (8 Hwy D, New Melle, MO 63365) from 9:00 a.m. until funeral Mass time at 10:00 a.m. Interment at Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to BJC Hospice appreciated.

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12 thoughts on “Jokisch, Janet R. (nee Wolken)”

  1. Jan was such a lovely woman and I enjoyed getting to know her when she married Bud, whose first wife, Rosemary, was my paternal aunt. We send our deepest condolences to her family.

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  2. Jan was such a lovely woman and I enjoyed getting to know her when she married Bud, whose first wife, Rosemary, was my paternal aunt. We send our deepest condolences to her family.

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  3. Your mother was such a wonderful friend of our during the years we attended IHM. After our moving to Florida, she stayed in touch, always wishing us a wonderful life in our new home. She opened her home to us as a stopover whenever we were in town. We loved her laugh, her wonderful loving heart, and she will be missed greatly.

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  4. Your mother was such a wonderful friend of our during the years we attended IHM. After our moving to Florida, she stayed in touch, always wishing us a wonderful life in our new home. She opened her home to us as a stopover whenever we were in town. We loved her laugh, her wonderful loving heart, and she will be missed greatly.

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  5. I am grateful to have served with Jan on a STAGES ST. LOUIS committee. It was always a delight to see her smiling face. I am keeping the family in my heart.

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  6. I am grateful to have served with Jan on a STAGES ST. LOUIS committee. It was always a delight to see her smiling face. I am keeping the family in my heart.

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  7. Aunt Jan was a wonderful wife to my Uncle Bud and has continued to be a very dear friend to my mother. I’ve admired her joyful spirit, generosity and kindness. I extend deep sympathy and prayers to all of her family..

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  8. Aunt Jan was a wonderful wife to my Uncle Bud and has continued to be a very dear friend to my mother. I’ve admired her joyful spirit, generosity and kindness. I extend deep sympathy and prayers to all of her family..

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  9. You have my deepest sympathy. Jan was so dedicated over the years, to my mother, Marge Kniepmann, through sending her cards and letters or notes, for every holiday. Mom really enjoyed receiving these and would like to have them read to her over and over. My prayers
    are with your family.
    Sincerely, Lori Jansen

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  10. You have my deepest sympathy. Jan was so dedicated over the years, to my mother, Marge Kniepmann, through sending her cards and letters or notes, for every holiday. Mom really enjoyed receiving these and would like to have them read to her over and over. My prayers
    are with your family.
    Sincerely, Lori Jansen

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