Janice A. “Jan” Mohler
December 10, 1938 – October 20, 2024
Janice was born in Kewanee, Illinois and was a long-time resident of Cedar Creek, Ne. She was also a breast cancer survivor. Jan loved volunteering for the community in many ways which included Pride Omaha, MADD, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Omaha Auto Auction, Methodist Hospital carrying newborn babies out to their families to go home, and the Dean Fricke Food Pantry at Trinity Cathedral. She loved to travel taking cruises to the Caribbean, Hawaii, and Europe, riding on the pontoon boat around the lake listening to music, especially Frank Sinatra. What was most special to Jan was the birth of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren and watching them grow.
She is preceded in death by husband, David Mohler, parents, Astrid and Clyde Dailey.
Survived by children, John Mohler (Brenda), Amy Buell (Monte), James Mohler (Tawnya) and Melinda Mohler; grandchildren, Steven Turner (Diana), Ashley Buckley, Taylor Wessels (Alex), Lauren Kitchen (Ryan), James D. Mohler, Karli Mohler, Jacob Mohler and Hailey Mohler; great- grandchildren, Millie, Beau, Ryker, Karson, Brooks, Viola, Alisa, Collin, Elijah, Zetta and Aaliyah; sisters, Susan Schaeffer (Dick) and Carol Orr.
Memorial Service: Tuesday, October 29th, 11AM at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (113 N. 18th Street)
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.
Jan is ok now and everything will be “JUFI”.
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Ne 68124. (402)-391-3900. www.heafeyheafey.com

12 Comments
John and family, I’m sorry to hear of Janice’s passing. I’ll always remember visits by your mom and dad when we were kids and how much fun they were. Memories are wonderful things and I know you’ll have thousands to comfort you in the days and years ahead. She is in good hands now! All our love and prayers, Laurel & Christian
So sorry for the Mohler family. My late wife was David Mohler’s sister. Marcia ( Mohler) Ransom and I loved visiting her and David. Now they are both with God. May it be so with us all.
I had the pleasure of being the Director of Volunteer Services at Methodist Hospital when Jan carried so many precious babies out to their families. I am a long time member of Trinity and was grateful for the opportunity to meet back up with Jan. A special and lovely woman who will be greatly missed.
Jim and I are so sorry to hear of Jan’s passing. Jan was a wonderful lady and she and John were such a great couple. I have missed her face at church for years. All our love and our deepest sympathies.
To the Mohler family, Jan was such a light. She was always quick witted and fun to be around. May god wrap his loving arms around all of you in this time. I have no doubt That Big Daddy Dave was waiting in the grape at the gates to take her home. Love you guys!
Dave & Janice were such great friends and trip companions. We made so many fun memories together. Prayers to you and your family for comfort. She is such a wonderful woman. Thinking of you all, love Mary
Growing up with all of you was such a blessing in our childhood. Your mom and dad were so caring & fun. We always looked forward to all of our get togethers and trips. Janice is such a wonderful lady & will be so missed! Lots of love your way. We are so sorry and know we love you all!
To all of the Mohler family-
I was saddened to hear of Jan’s recent passing. I had the pleasure of knowing her and Dave through their vibrant presence at Trinity Cathedral through the years. She was a lovely lady whose bright smile would lighten up a room. I know she will be greatly missed by all those who loved her and had the pleasure of knowing her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time.
We are truly saddened by the death of Janis. She was a great lady. Friends of Amy and Carlie
Amy and family. I wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your mom and also learn your dad was gone also. I lost my parents 30 yrs ago and still miss them-especially holidays. Hope Texas is good to you and not let hurricanes in. I think many of old office people are not around anymore but remember good times.Take care and safe travel. Even remember when Amy’s nephew- Baseball pitcher rode with us as a volunteer and how much he helped us- but can’t remember where we went. Roger’s says hi and to know he cares as well. My email is small g at start- I’m just learning an iPad with grandson Crosley helping me- he is pitcher also so we love baseball and other games. LeiSmith
John and Brenda so sorry to read of the passing of your mom.
Dave and I send our prayers to the Mohler Family.
Love you all so much!
Your mom’s life was such a gift! She loved her family so well, and knew how to make others in her life family too.
I am so sorry I won’t be able to come to the Funeral on Tuesday. My mom is having a pacemaker maker put in that day. You have been and will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers. Love you all and love your Mama!
Much love,
Susan
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