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Hi, I'm Mr. Janet Johnson
Janet always felt embarrassed when I put that on my name
tag when I went to share and event with her -
But it was my way of saying you did this all by
yourself.
As you have heard, she accomplished a fantastic amount of
good in the short time she shared with all of us.
I'm here to share a little bit of our life together -
To celebrate the life of Janet.
I tried to bring a little bit of Janet into the
celebration-
First of all, a little bit of her vanity by displaying an
8 year old picture.
Then her love of nature with some red rocks we brought
back from Sedona.
Her love of color with a turquoise iron gate we bought in
Sante Fe
She was always trying to get the most amount of adventure
for the least amount of dollars - so I brought 2 rattan
plant stands and a leather camel saddle we bargained for
at yard sales.
Actually, she had a hard time asking for a discount or
trying to get a dollar or two knocked off the price - she
always said "you go bargain with them, you're good
at that".
Then she would proceed to tell me how she
"found" a million dollars for some state
project by getting everyone to compromise.
I've had 27 years with Janet and as I look back it's been
fantastic
We've had so many adventures and shared so much of life
Her illness amounted to two percent of that time - so
I've got to remind myself of the other ninety eight
percent of the time we spent together.
She was always looking for something new and interesting
to do.
As I sat in her office at home I looked at her bulletin
board and realized how diverse her interests were - you
can tell that by looking at all her friends here today
Here's a list of some of those items on her bulletin
board
- Instructions on how to fillet a Northern Pike without
leaving any bones
- A gallery opening notice from a dear painter friend on
her exhibit entitled "The Feminine Face of God"
- A Star Wars fan club insiders newsletter
- A picture of her with Ex-Governor Rudy Perpich
- Instructions for making drain cleaner from all natural
ingredients
- A copy of her son Erik's newsletter put out by their
alternative rock band
- A note to look for summer clothes to bring to the Beach
Dome
- A news clipping on her steadfast stance against storing
nuclear reactor rods in the middle of the Mississippi
River
- Instructions on how to build a butterfly house
- An e-mail address for my dad's ex-boss - she was trying
to figure out how we could get to visit him - never mind
that my dad's ex-boss was 105 and lives in Costa Rica
- A letter from a friend that read - "Thank you for
everything! You're still my first choice for governor
maybe in 2002. Carry on the fight, dear friend, for the
reward is the act of struggle itself."
An invitation to her 59th birthday party last March - the
theme was the big band era of the 30's and 40's
We featured Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger movies
primarily for our 2 year old granddaughter Sarah - you
see, Sarah wasn't going to do ordinary kid things - Janet
had introduced her to Fred and Ginger and now Sarah knows
6 of their movies by heart and has her own pair of tap
shoes. And it was Janet's way of getting Jessica to put
Sarah into a fancy dress because Sarah wanted to be just
like Ginger.
Everyone I meet say's "I can't believe she's
gone"
Well, she really isn't - somehow she found a way to give
a part of herself to everyone of you
Hundreds of card's and calls relate personal stories of
how she touched each of our lives
I'd like to read part of a letter from Chris-
Dear
Dennis and family--
When I think of Janet, I think of bright lipstick,
stunning suits, fabulous hair, and a great graciousness.
To me she was always a hippie inside all of that (an
image from some old photo you had on your wall), selling
Christmas trees from your land and dome homes in her
jeans at the State Fair, and doing it all with style.
Janet made everything she did seem effortless.
Thank you, Dennis and her children, for letting her share
so much of herself with the good citizens of the state of
Minnesota. I know how much time that takes away from a
family. She will be missed terribly by the many people
she touched, including me.
No doubt she is already organizing a caucus up in heaven,
perhaps trying to get St. Peter replaces with St. Joan,
for equity sake.
She gave the most to her children
To Jess, she gave her ability to organize the facts, sum
up the situation and take charge
To Jen, she gave her desire to help anyone in need and
the patience to teach children
To Erik, our 23 year old son, (and she would add
"He's still single, girls", she gave her
Italian suntanned skin and black hair, and her ability to
meet someone and within minutes, make them feel like she
knew them forever
To Sarah, our granddaughter - she gave you everything!
She used to get a little upset when I tried to answer
that trick question they put on the family fishing
license application - "what color are your wives'
eyes?" One year I said green, one year I said gray.
Janet had vision - The ability to see the long range
plan. Those gorgeous smiling brown eyes were always
looking for something new - Looking to discover
everything else life had to offer. Can you imagine
looking at the world through Janet's eyes? Well,
somewhere, in the State of Minnesota, someone is. No one
knows this, but Janet's eyes were successfully
transplanted the day after she left this world. That's
one damn lucky person
I'm going to try to close by reading what I was going to
sing to her on our 25th wedding anniversary next year - I
was going to have Erik play the music
It goes:
My love for
you is immeasurable - my respect for you immense
You're ageless, timeless, lace & fineness - you're
beauty & elegance
You're a rhapsody, a comedy, a symphony & a play
You're every love song ever written but honey what do you
see in me
You're an essay in glamour - please pardon the grammar
But you're every school boy's dream
You're in my heart - you're in my soul
You'll be my breath should I grow old
You are my lover, you're my best friend - you're in my
soul
Our family would like to thank you for celebrating
Janet's life with us
We will be in the commons area down the hall - there are
also story books so that you can tell us your story about
Janet - We invite you to share some dessert or veggies
and Juice
As we get up to share some stories about Janet, I'd like
to play my other song for Janet my love
("Blue Sky" - Allman Brothers)
Walk along the river, sweet Alabam
It just keeps on flowing, it don't worry 'bout where it's
going.
Don't fly Mr. Bluebird, I'm just walking down the road,
Early morning sunshine tells me all I need to know.
You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day,
Lord you know it makes me high
When you turn your love my way
Turn your love my way
Good old Sunday morning, bells are ringing everywhere
But we're going to Carolina, won't be long and we'll be
there
You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day,
Lord you know it makes me high
When you turn your love my way -
Turn your love my way
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