Janet Klevenow

December 5, 1949 ~ February 1, 2025
Born in:
Pocatello, Idaho
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Celebration of Life:
Janet Klevenow, 75, left this world on Feb. 1, 2025. She was born in 1949 in Pocatello, Idaho. She is survived by her sister, Kathryn (John) Fader; brother, Spencer (Suella) Klevenow; daughter, Heather Castro; and cousin, Abbie (Bob) Casias.
Janet was preceded in death by her mother, Rae Flanigan; and father, Spencer Klevenow.
Janet was pleased to have received her Registered Nurse certification at the age of 50. Rest in Peace, Janet.
Memorial service, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. Livestreaming and condolences at www.montgomerysteward.com/obits/janet-klevenow/
Services
Memorial Service: February 14, 2025 10:30 am
Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003
719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com
Sorry for your loss.
To the family, I am sorry for your loss. I was a friend of Rae and had met Janet many times. Kathryn and Spence, my heart goes out to you in the loss of your sister. This will be a much different type of grief. Thoughts and prayers for all of you!!!
I have seen how much Heather has loved her mom. Through the years since Heathers stroke it’s not that she didn’t want to see her she couldn’t physically make the trip. Sadly I have had a massive spinal surgery on my neck & can’t get Heather there. I’m praying with every fiber of my being that someone could help Heather . She is heartbroken. & really wants to be there cause she loves her mother. Heather is in an assisted Living costing out of pocket 1000 $ a week. She is hardly being cared for & I am doing everything to try to get her out. She is heartbroken & extremely angry that she may miss her moms funeral because she can’t travel because of paralysis, stroke & kidney failure now Covid. She wants people to know that she would never miss this. As her friend I am heartbroken. Because in life a daughter deserves to be at there mother funeral. Heartbreaking RIP Janet. I know now u are free & not in pain or ill.
Your mom loved you so much, too.
Joy, thank you for bringing Janet the gift of friendship and love. You too, never ran out of things to talk and laugh about!
*you two