


Janeice June Treloar, 57, of Clear Lake, died Saturday, April 12, 2003, at her home in Clear Lake.
Memorial services and celebration of her life were held Tuesday, April 15, at Zion Lutheran Church
in Clear Lake, with the Rev. Dean Hess officiating. Private family inurnment will be at a later date
in the Clear Lake cemetery.
Janeice June Treloar was born on Aug. 3, 1945, in Mason City, the
daughter of Gerald and Izetta (Baker) Klein. She attended and graduated from the Clear Lake High School
in 1963. Janeice also attended and graduated from the Mason City school of Cosmetology. After completing
her schooling she worked as a hairdresser for Leone's Beauty shop in Waverly, Iowa before moving back
to Clear Lake in 1967. She worked for various beauty salons in the Clear Lake and Mason City area. In
the early 1970's she started working for Ingersoll's Flowers in Clear Lake before working for Kiefer's
Floral shop in Mason City and the Petal Shoppe in Clear Lake. In 1978 Janeice and her husband, John,
opened Treloar Flower and Grain in Clear Lake and operated it until 1983. Shortly thereafter she went
to work for the Corner Drug Store in Clear Lake. Janeice worked at the Corner Drug Store until her health
prevented her from working.
She was united in marriage to John Treloar on June 18, 1966, at
St. Luke Lutheran Church in Nora Springs, Iowa. She was an avid gardner, and loved flowers, but her
great love and enjoyment was her family and her two grandsons. She was a member of Zion Lutheran
Church in Clear Lake, Clear Lake Friendly Garden Club and the Delta Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband, John Treloar, of Clear Lake; her daughter, Jody Rouse
and her husband, Lee, of Des Moines, Iowa; two grandsons, Dalton and Wyatt Rouse, both of Des Moines;
her mother, Izetta Weaver, of Clear Lake; a brother, Ted Klein and his wife, Teresa, of Clear Lake, and
their children, Zach, Nick and Jake Klein; a sister, Cindy Hamilton and her husband, Gary, of San Antonio,
Texas; a niece, Rachel Kunz, of Austin, Texas; a nephew, Tim Kunz and his wife, Shannon, of Denver, Colo.
as well as other relatives and many friends. Her father preceded her in death.
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If you would like to add your thoughts or memories of Janeice, please contact Mavis Whelan.
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