Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Dorchester's Janie Beranek Passes At 81

Dorchester's Janie Annetta Beranek, who had been residing for some time at Tabitha in Crete, passed away Thursday, Nov. 24, surrounded by her family.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Dec. 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Dorchester United Methodist Church.

Janie was born on Feb. 26, 1941 in Omaha to Oren and Freda Fyrn (Todd) of DeWitt. As a young girl, Janie attended Milford Public Schools and was later united in marriage to Bob Burianek and to this union four children were born, Debra, Diane, Donna, and Dan. Together they lived in Lincoln and later bought a farm and lived near Pleasant Dale. 

Janie was a loving wife and mother and enjoyed raising her family and being a farm wife.  Janie was united in marriage to Roger Beranek on March 30, 1974, and had 41 years of marriage together. To this union two boys, Kevin and Kenny and a daughter Brenda were brought into this marriage. 

Janie enjoyed cleaning her house often, listening to country gospel music, doing word search games, watching her birds, and loved spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Janie received her certification as a Nursing Assistant and work for many health care facilities.

Janie is survived by her children and their spouses Debra and Brad Sharp, Park Rapids, MN, Diane and Bill Velder, Dorchester, Brenda and Tim Fisher, Aurora, CO, Kevin and Tracy Beranek, Milford, Donna and Dave Parks, Dorchester, Dan and Kelley Burianek, Pleasant Dale, 19 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren. A sister and Brother-in-law Peggy and Monty French, Lincoln, a brother Jim DeWitt, Milford, several nieces, nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.

Janie is preceded in death by her parents, husband Roger Beranek, son Kenneth Gene Beranek, grandson Charles David, sisters Alberta Jantze, Laura Harmon, Barbara Henkel, her twin sister Jeannie Maul, and brother Jerry DeWitt.

Condolences may be left here.

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