Memorial Program

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Memorial Program
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Brian, April,Alex, Nick, Janet, Jim
God looked around His garden
and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon the Earth,
and saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
and lifted you to rest.
God'sgarden must be beautiful
He always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering,
He knew you were in pain,
He knew that you would never
get well on Earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough,
and the hills were hard to climb,
so He closedyour weary eyelids
and whispered, "Peacebe thine':
It broke our hearts to loseyou
but you didn't go alone,
for part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.
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Janet Lee Bradwisch was
born on October 4, 1960 to Larry
and Elizabeth (Baker) Bradwisch
on Ellsworth Air Force Base near
Rapid City, SD. She graduated
from White Lake High School
in 1978. On March 24, 1978
she united in marriage to James
Knigge at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church in Plankinton. She was
currently employed at Dakota
Pork Industries in Mitchell, SD as
a forklift operator.
She was a member of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Plankinton, enjoyed gardening,
canning and sharing what she grew. Janet treasured time with her
family, especially when spent with her children and grandchildren she held a special place in her heart for the family pets.
JanetKnigge,51 ofPlankinton,SD passed away Monday, September
10,2012 at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD.
Grateful for having shared in Janet's life: her husband, James Knigge
of Plankinton, SD; their 3 children: Brian Knigge and wife, Whitney
of Plankinton, SD, Nicholas Knigge and wife, Ashley of Plankinton,
SD and April Knigge of Mexico; 3 grandchildren: Alexxavier,
Landon and Taydon; her father, Larry Bradwisch of White Lake, SD;
2 sisters: Debra Bradwisch of Pennsylvania and Brenda Mohnen and
- husband, Dale of White Lake, SD; her mother-in-law, Pat Knigge of
Plankinton, SD; along with several in-laws, nieces, nephews, aunts,
uncles, cousins and friends.
Janet was preceded in death by: an infant son, Levi; her mother,
Elizabeth Bradwisch; a sister, Linda Hallman; and her father-in-law,
James Knigge, Sr.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Janet Lee Knigge
October 4,1960 - September 10,2012
FUNERAL SERVICE
Monday, September 17,2012
10:30 A.M.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Plankinton, South Dakota
CLERGY OFFICIATING
Rev. Richard Milbrandt
MUSICAL SELECTIONS
"Amazing Grace"
"My Wish" - Rascal Flatts, CD
"On Eagle's Wings"
"Here I Am Lord"
Organist, Kathy Albrecht
CASKET BEARERS
Tyler Van Gorp
Bob Brooks
Guy Goodwin
Zach Scott
Steven Nussbaum
James Bublitz
INTERMENT
Mizpah Cemetery
Plankinton, South Dakota
At a Later Date
Mount Funeral Home is honored
to be assisting the Kniggefamily.