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Janet Joanne Reiger

September 18, 1955 - November 04, 2024

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Obituary For Janet Joanne Reiger

Janet Joanne Reiger resident of Grande Prairie, AB, passed away on Monday, November 4, 2024, at Prairie Lake Seniors Community at the age of 69 years.

Janet was born in Regina, SK, on September 8, 1955, to Albert and Isabel Noble. Janet was the third born in a family of six children. Blonde hair and blue-eyed, Janet was a lovely flower that blossomed and grew in the midst of challenging life circumstances. Often employed in reception and administration, Janet was hard-working and dedicated to doing her job well.

Janet married Richard Reiger on November 27, 1976. Together they had two girls, Erin and Andrea.

Her love of cats started with Clem and continued throughout her life as she adopted and loved many stray cats and dogs, most importantly Scooby. Janet was a strong believer in the Lord, and her relationship with Him helped her overcome many hardships in life.

She will be sadly missed by her two daughters Erin Reiger, and Andrea (Jeff Goulden); three grandchildren: Isabella (14), Victorya (12), and Isaac (10); brother Gord (Debbie) Noble, and their children Wendy Noble, Melanie (Ryan) Hopkinson; sister Brenda Walsh, and her children Corey (Amy) Walsh, and Cathy (Shawn) Hull; sister Valerie (Allan) Mock and their children Lisa (Kevin) Vangisbergen, and Laura Mock; brother Kevin (Kelly) Noble and their children Jamie Noble and Scott (Marie) Noble; sister Shaylene (Marv) Mountstephen and their children Taylor, Brett, and Brandon Mountstephen.

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  • November 18, 2024

    Erin and Andrea, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. A mother's love will always be there in your memories!!

  • November 17, 2024

    My dear sister, I have a lot of childhood memories grownup with you. The one that sticks out the most for me is when you, Brenda, and myself were taking our small kids to the exhibition one afternoon. The kids were so excited and as we were walking down the street you were skipping ahead with the kids and encouraging their excitement and getting quite ahead of us. Not sure which one of us, Brenda or myself that called out to you and the kids to wait for us. I can still see you when you stopped, turned and yelled "your not the boss of all of us". To this day Brenda and I still recall that time, and how much fun we had. We all shared some pretty tough times also. Even thou we didn't connect as often as we should have we still had a sister bond that will always live in my heart. Rest easy dear girl. I'll be watching for those butterflies.♥️ Val

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