Janet (Tibor) Stricklan

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: May 31, 1942
  • Date Of Death: January 18, 2020
  • State: Idaho

     Janet Marlee (Tibor) Stricklan, 77, a recent resident of Gooding, Idaho and formerly of Florida, passed away on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at Bennett Hills Assisted Care in Gooding.

     Janet Marlee Tibor started life on this earth in the booming metropolis of American Falls, Idaho, in the spring of 1942, just after the Great Depression and during World War II. Born just before the Baby Boomer years to Tom and Minnie Tibor, she was the second child and eldest daughter of their wonderful brood of six children. Growing up in a large Catholic family in the Power County Seat on the Snake River, she learned to cook, bake, can, clean, sew, babysit, garden, camp, hunt, fish, tie knots, drive, genuflect and pray.

     Growing up, she had to walk to school, uphill both ways, in the snow and driving wind (she was not barefoot), all the way across the street from her home. She survived the long treks and graduated high school in 1960. Soon after graduation, she became something of a pioneer and started a string of family firsts, making her “dash” fairly impressive.

     Jan was the first of her siblings to marry. Jan and her starter husband, Bill, were married in 1961. Her next family first was to create Jenifer, born in 1962, who is the first of Jan’s most awesome children, as well as the first of Tom and Minnie’s 22 most awesome grandchildren.

     Not long after Jenifer’s birth, Jan continued her string of firsts by divorcing her Catholic husband. Not one to pass up a gauntlet, she then married a protestant, Donald Stricklan in 1965, and they created Jan’s most awesome children numbers two and three, Melissa in 1968 and Mark in 1970.

     Jan and her most awesome children followed Don from Idaho to Oklahoma in 1973, where Don completed seminary, making Jan not just a recovering Catholic, but a minister’s wife to boot.

     Along Jan’s journey, she was able to travel to every state in the United States, as well as to Germany, France, Luxembourg, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and England. Jan never met a stranger and made friends everywhere she went. Her gift of gab ensured she could talk to anyone and everyone, and usually for long periods of time. (This was especially apparent during another family first when she met President and Mrs. Carter…)

     She loved history and trivia, and was proud to beat most, if not all, of her friends and family at Jeopardy and Trivial Pursuit. She also loved imparting nuggets of knowledge and was a lifelong teacher, both formally and informally. She had the honor of becoming a grandmother to four most awesome grandchildren, with her eldest grandchild being a first, yet again, as the first great grandchild for Tom and Minnie.

     Jan, sadly, has collected another family first and is the first of her siblings to proceed to heaven and join her parents, Tom and Minnie Tibor and brother-in-laws Joe Calanni and Ray Stricklan. She is survived by her husband of over 54 ½ years, Don Stricklan; her three children, Jenifer (Brian) Cloherty, Melissa (Dixie) Duke and Mark (Kristen Hague) Stricklan; grandchildren Erika (Joshua) Sly, Sean Cloherty, Laura Errett, and Caitlin Cloherty; siblings Jim (Ann) Tibor, Pat Calanni, Karen (Hamp) Jenkins, John (Loretta) Tibor, and Jerry (Jane) Tibor; her brother-in-law Ross (Toni) Stricklan, sister-in-law Claudine Stricklan, and sister-in-law Letty (Jerry) Beerly; nieces and nephews galore, as well as too many friends to mention from all over the world.

 

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