Janice A. “Jan” Lamphear, age 74 of Lincoln, passed away surrounded by her loving family on January 25, 2012.  She was born November 29, 1937 in Seward County, Nebraska to Arvid and Oretta (Ehlers) Richters.  Janice was united in marriage to Kenneth R. Lamphear on March 27, 1954 in Lincoln, Nebraska.  She loved spending time in the backyard bird watching especially the cardinals and woodpeckers.  Every spring Ken would get hanging plants and flowers that Janice could enjoy as she spent time outdoors.  She liked watching any Nebraska Cornhusker sport on television, including football, basketball and volleyball.

She is survived by her husband Ken of Lincoln; Daughters and Sons-in-law: Lori and Rudi Rosenfeld of Austin, Texas, Kerri and Ray Lazuk of Leadville, Colorado, Kristi Lamphear, Jodi and Jerry Gaines all of Lincoln.  Grandchildren and Spouses: Zach Bulling, Nate Bulling both of Lincoln.  Josh and Emmy Gaines of Denver, Colorado, Ethan Lazuk of Missoula, Montana, Andi and Brandon Kirk of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Abbey Lazuk of Fort Collins, Colorado, Nisi Gaines of Albuquerque, New Mexico, David and Lynnette Rosenfeld of Salem, Oregon.  Great grandchild: Jude Shepard Kirk.  Brother and Sister-in-law: Tex Richters and Judy Garlock of Lincoln.  Nieces and Nephews, special aunt: Viola Niemann.  Many other relatives and friends.

Memorial Services will be held at Faith Bible Church,6201 S. 84th Street, Lincoln on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 1:00 P.M.  Private family interment will be at Fairview Cemetery.

No public visitation.  Private family visitation only.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar’s Home for Children or Any Hospice Care facility in Lincoln, in Janice’ name.

 

 

8 Responses to “Janice A. “Jan” Lamphear”

  1. Bill Stephenson says:

    I was sorry to hear about your loss. May the many fond and happy memories of her, comfort you all during this difficult time. Sincerely, Bill Stephenson.

  2. Annie Wetter says:

    To Kristi Lamphear and family,
    I am so very sorry for your loss, you are all in my thoughts. Take care.
    Annie Wetter

  3. Jim & Evelyn Luebbe says:

    Ken& Family, We were so sorry to hear about Jan’s passing.She was a very lovable woman.I always enjoyed setting at the kitchen table having coffee with her.I have alot of good memories with her.She will be missed by many.Love Jim&Evelyn Luebbe

  4. Roger and Suzie Lentz says:

    Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

  5. Cindy (Bodeman) Smith says:

    Kristi,

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

    Cindy Smith

  6. John Lazuk says:

    Ken, Kerri, and family,
    Please accept my heartfelt condolences and prayers in this difficult time. While I never met Janice, Kerri has told me so much about her, and all of you, over the years. May you be comforted by loving memories of her and your lives together, and take solace from the shared sorrow and love expressed by your friends and extended family. God bless you all.

  7. Janet &Michael Lazuk says:

    Dear Kerri,Ken,and family,
    Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Take comfort in your loving families. Enjoy the good memories and cherished times you had together.

  8. Janet &Michael Lazuk says:

    Dear Kerri, Ken, and Family
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Take comfort in your loving families. Enjoy the memories and cherished times you spent together. “She is only away- in your thoughts and your heart you are always together, never apart. In your sorrow remember-she’s only away…though she may not be with you the memories stay…and in time, when the hurt isn’t too much to bear, whenever you look in your heart she’ll be there.”

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