Janice Leigh Schukei was born on November 22, 1925 in Cedar Rapids, IA, to Clarence H. and Grace Edith Athey Schukei. She graduated from West High School in Waterloo, attended Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri and a year at Columbia University in New York City.
Jan married William R. Hahn in 1946; he died October 12, 2003.
She married Dr. Gilbert F. Glasson on April 29, 2006, in Waterloo.
In addition to her responsibilities as a homemaker, Jan owned and operated Random Gift House for 10 years, retiring in 1992.
Jan was a member of First Methodist Church, Waterloo; Sunnyside Country Club, and active with Cedar Valley Arboretum, Friends IPTV, Grout Museum-Russell House, American Cancer Society, and Schoitz Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband; 3 children and 4 stepchildren: Anne A. (David) Sargent‚ Susannah L. (John) Hawn‚ Katherine G. (Dave) Rohle‚ Marsha A. Toonen, Jeanette (Dennis) Gibbs‚ Judith L. (Michael) Scarbrough‚ and Gilbert F. (Julie) Glasson; 17 grandchildren: Jesse Sargent, Toby (Kim) Sargent, Holly (Nick) Kloubek, Jeffrey (Kristin) Branscom, Nicholas (Emily Cabbage) Rohle, Dan (Rachel Laing) Rohle, Sarah (Brandon) Morton, Heather Toonen, Brian (Danielle) Toonen, Sarah (Matt) Karls, Chris Gibbs, Joshua (Tina) Scarbrough, Carrie (Charlie) Scarbrough, Emily Glasson, Matt (Alycia) Glasson, Nancy (Aaron) Ford, Andrea (Matt) Powers; 27 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; and a lifetime of wonderful friends.
Jan is preceded in death by her parents; first husband, William "Bill" Hahn; and a brother, Robert "Bob" Schukei.
Jan will be dearly missed and remembered by all who loved her.
Services:
Private family services will be held at Katharine Graham Pahl Chapel.
Visitation:
There will be a Celebration of Life for family and friends 1:00 to 4:00 PM, Saturday, November 30, 2019, at Sunnyside Country Club, 1600 Olympic Dr., Waterloo.
Cemetery:
Memorial Park Cemetery
Memorials:
May be directed to the Waterloo Public Library
Locke Funeral Home, Inc.
Janice Leigh Schukei was born on November 22, 1925 in Cedar Rapids, IA, to Clarence H. and Grace Edith Athey Schukei. She graduated from West High School in Waterloo, attended Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri and a year at Columbia University in New York City.
Jan married William R. Hahn in 1946; he died October 12, 2003.
She married Dr. Gilbert F. Glasson on April 29, 2006, in Waterloo.
In addition to her responsibilities as a homemaker, Jan owned and operated Random Gift House for 10 years, retiring in 1992.
Jan was a member of First Methodist Church, Waterloo; Sunnyside Country Club, and active with Cedar Valley Arboretum, Friends IPTV, Grout Museum-Russell House, American Cancer Society, and Schoitz Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband; 3 children and 4 stepchildren: Anne A. (David) Sargent‚ Susannah L. (John) Hawn‚ Katherine G. (Dave) Rohle‚ Marsha A. Toonen, Jeanette (Dennis) Gibbs‚ Judith L. (Michael) Scarbrough‚ and Gilbert F. (Julie) Glasson; 17 grandchildren: Jesse Sargent, Toby (Kim) Sargent, Holly (Nick) Kloubek, Jeffrey (Kristin) Branscom, Nicholas (Emily Cabbage) Rohle, Dan (Rachel Laing) Rohle, Sarah (Brandon) Morton, Heather Toonen, Brian (Danielle) Toonen, Sarah (Matt) Karls, Chris Gibbs, Joshua (Tina) Scarbrough, Carrie (Charlie) Scarbrough, Emily Glasson, Matt (Alycia) Glasson, Nancy (Aaron) Ford, Andrea (Matt) Powers; 27 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; and a lifetime of wonderful friends.
Jan is preceded in death by her parents; first husband, William "Bill" Hahn; and a brother, Robert "Bob" Schukei.
Jan will be dearly missed and remembered by all who loved her.
Services:
Private family services will be held at Katharine Graham Pahl Chapel.
Visitation:
There will be a Celebration of Life for family and friends 1:00 to 4:00 PM, Saturday, November 30, 2019, at Sunnyside Country Club, 1600 Olympic Dr., Waterloo.
Cemetery:
Memorial Park Cemetery
Memorials:
May be directed to the Waterloo Public Library
Locke Funeral Home, Inc.
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