Dorothy Januscheitis

dorothy januscheitis

Dorothy died on Friday, December 24, 2010 at Essentia Hospital in Fargo at the age of 85.

Dorothy Glatzl was born on January 26, 1925 in Durbin, ND. She grew up in Casselton, ND, where she graduated from High School. She attended Fargo Business College and then worked for Northwestern Mutual Life. On June 5, 1952 she married Bernard Januscheitis in Fargo, ND. Dorothy was a wonderful seamstress and cook. She had a passion for animals and especially loved cats. Dorothy was greatly loved by her family and friends. She had a gentle kindness and will always be remembered for putting others before herself.

Dorothy is survived by her husband, Bernard of Moorhead; her two sons, Michael of Dilworth, MN; and Paul (Diane) of Barnesville, MN; her four daughters, Mary (Steve) Duerre of St. Paul, MN; Elise (Claude) Smith of Brainerd, MN; Melinda (Dennis) Feeney of Richmond, MN; and Susan (Dale) Geiselhart of Fargo, ND; one brother, Ralph (Carol) Glatzl of Rapid City, SD; one sister, Leona (Bernard) Kennedy of Sioux Falls, SD; and her grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

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  1. Chicago US|IllinoisDear Mike and Family:

    My condolences to the Januscheitis family and, especially, to you Mike. I have such fond memories of the fun we had together at old St. Francis de Sales grade school. You were such a cheerful friend. I hope your spirit is strong through this sad time.

    Mike Schuck

  2. Moorhead mnTo the Januscheitis family–My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this hard time. Dorothy always had a smile when you would meet her. take care!

  3. moorhead mnMary, Jim Traun here. Haven’t seen you in decades but I saw the news in the Forum today. I used to sit next to your mom in church when I brought my mom on Saturday evenings to mass. I never knew her name or that she was your mom until like after a year we introduced ourselves to each other and made the connection. She seemed a very nice lady, I always enjoyed sitting next to her. Please take care in this time of sorrow. Seems other classmates are experiencing the same lately. It is our turn to take the torch I guess. Funny thing is that I for one still feel like an eighth grader at St. Francis. But I never grew up then I guess. Condolences to you as well Mike.

    Jim


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