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In Memory of
Jane Elizabeth
Eke
1937 - 2016
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Obituary for Jane Elizabeth Eke

EKE, JANE E. (Schneck)
Age 78 of Lino Lakes. Preceded in death by parents: Emma & George Schneck & sister, Ruth. Survived by husband of 59 years, Alan; children: Ann (James) Yurcek, Daniel Eke, Martha (Joe) Christian, Gretchen (Steve) Grandgenett & Timothy (Katrina) Eke; 20 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; brother, David; other relatives & friends. Jane was born, August 5, 1937, and raised in Menomonie, WI. After graduating from Menomonie High School, she went to work at UW Stout where she met her husband, Alan. She was an amazing wife and her love of children led her to a life of caregiving for many. She is known for her creativity in painting/drawing, sewing, knitting and decorating. Jane had a great passion for music and enjoyed attending performances of any kind of her children & grandchildren. Unbeknownst to many, she was an avid baseball fan, enjoying the Twins and teaching grandkids to play ball. She was a friend to all animals and her faith in Christ drove her in all she did. Her naturally patient and kind spirit will be missed deeply by all who knew her. A Celebration of Jane’s life will be held at KOZLAK-RADULOVICH BLAINE CHAPEL (107th Ave. NE & Hwy. 65) Sunday, May 15th, 2016 from 2-5 PM with a Time of Remembrance at 3 PM. Jane will be laid to rest at St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery in Menomonie, WI at 10 AM Sunday. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.
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