Janice S. Krueger 1946 - 2005

Janice S. (Fjeld) Krueger, 59, of Shepherd, MT, formerly of the South Prairie area passed away in her home on August 8, 2005.

Janice was born on July 20th, 1946 in Minot, ND, the daughter of Albert "Brownie" and Florence Fjeld. She grew up driving her 1918 Model T Ford around South Prairie visiting many friends and relatives.

On July 31, 1965 she married Jim Krueger. They lived south of Minot for many years, building a family and business together. Their love gave them 40 years of cherished memories, and three loving children. Janice's only grandson, Garrett, was her pride and joy. Over the years, Janice always kept everyone entertained with her interesting and unbelievable stories. She spent many years devoting her time to youth, volunteering for 4-H, Farmer's Union and church youth groups. Janice also loved the Lord, serving as a witness to many of God's children.

Janice is survived and will be greatly missed by her husband Jim; children Jeff, JaLee (John) Lynnes, and JoLeen; grandson Garrett; sister, June (Richard) Votava; aunt, Frances Grilley; and many other loving relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents Albert "Brownie" and Florence Fjeld.

Memorial Service: Friday, August 12, 2005, at 10:30 a.m., at Our Redeemer's Lutheran Brethren Church, Minot, ND.

Visitation: Friends may sign the register Friday one hour prior to the service at the church.

Burial: Friday at 1:00 p.m., at Saron Lutheran Cemetery, rural Minot.

Officiant: Rev. Kevin Patch, Pastor at Grace Lutheran Brethren Church, Bottineau, ND

Reader: Rev. Matthew Lundgren, Pastor at Yellowstone Lutheran Brethren Church, Billings, MT

Music: Quartet
Rev. Hampton Kavlie, Rev. Rollin Rogness Richard Pederson and Vern Notbohm
"Oh What A Day That Will Be"
Congregational Hymn: "How Great Thou Art"
Debra Olsen, accompanist

Honorary Bearers: Marlyn Korslien, Richard Korslien, Jack White, Harlow Magnusson, Don Shillander, Scott Malcomb

Active Bearers: Randy Suhre, Jason Votava, G.G. Henne, Lynn Lindbo, Jon Votava, Milton Korslien, Steve Larson, Mike Dagner, Dixie Friesen

 

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