Dear Lorenz family, My condolences on the passing of Janet. I worked with Janet as I became a certified in-district trainer for my school district in north central Wisconsin. She shared her love for reading and Wilson with me, and I will be forever grateful. She always had a smile and will be missed!
I was fortunate enough to have worked with Janet for more than 20 years in the Elmbrook School District. She was an excellent Special Education diagnostician. However, she was an even better person. Her outgoing, fun loving personality made it a joy to work with her. I’m sure that “Tiffany Stardust” is bringing laughter and happiness to many people in heaven. Sheila Fabiszak
We were so sorry to hear of Janet‘s passing. Janet was the younger sister of our dear friend Joan, who we met in college. We have fond memories of time spent visiting the Kleczka home where Shirley and Dick were amazing hosts - and Janet graciously made space for us. We were comforted to read that Janet was a grandmother who spent time with her grandkids - a role that no doubt delighted her. We grieve for her son and his family and for dear Shirley.
To Janet’s Family - I had the pleasure of working with Janet at Elmbrook Schools as one of the Student Services secretaries. She was always so upbeat and fun to talk to. I always admired her style and pizazz. She was beautiful inside and out. I know you will miss her terribly. May you find comfort in knowing she is at peace now. With sincerest sympathy, Mary K.
My sincere condolences on Janet's passing. As the Director of the Whitefish Bay Public Library, I just became aware of our mention in her obituary. I am glad we were a place of enjoyment for her and her grandsons. Thank you for your kind support of the Library in her name.