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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Janette Sparks, 79 years old, born on May 18, 1936, and passed away on December 11, 2015. We will remember her forever.
December 15, 2015
December 15, 2015
In Loving Memory of Janette Louise Sparks
Sunrise May 18, 1936 to December 11, 2015

Preceded in death: Parents, Elbert and Ethlyn Moore, brother Virgil Moore, late husband Victor Tolomeo.

Survived by: husband Zane Sparks, daughter Charlotte Estrada (Robert Estrada), son Victor Tolomeo (Sharon Coomes), grandchildren Shane Yamada (Kayla Chapman and Ema Romero), Keith Yamada (TJ), Joey Estrada, granddaughter Zelicia Lopez, sister Alice Neff and Cheryl Moore. In addition to numerous neices and nephews.
Jeanette was born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa. She attended East High School and was an active member of the marching band. In 1953 Jeanette and Alive attended the National Jaycees Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their marching band won the High School Competition and was among three bands chosen to perform for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and played the song "Hail to the Chief,"

She enjoyed attending her arts and crafts classes. She won an award for a blanket she crocheted.

She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Her family was her world and she always put other people before herself. She was loved by many and whoever came to know her. She left a lasting impression and special place in our hearts and for each one of us in her heart.

We love &I miss you mom, grandma, sister, and wife!

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December 15, 2015
December 15, 2015
In Loving Memory of Janette Louise Sparks
Sunrise May 18, 1936 to December 11, 2015

Preceded in death: Parents, Elbert and Ethlyn Moore, brother Virgil Moore, late husband Victor Tolomeo.

Survived by: husband Zane Sparks, daughter Charlotte Estrada (Robert Estrada), son Victor Tolomeo (Sharon Coomes), grandchildren Shane Yamada (Kayla Chapman and Ema Romero), Keith Yamada (TJ), Joey Estrada, granddaughter Zelicia Lopez, sister Alice Neff and Cheryl Moore. In addition to numerous neices and nephews.
Jeanette was born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa. She attended East High School and was an active member of the marching band. In 1953 Jeanette and Alive attended the National Jaycees Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their marching band won the High School Competition and was among three bands chosen to perform for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and played the song "Hail to the Chief,"

She enjoyed attending her arts and crafts classes. She won an award for a blanket she crocheted.

She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Her family was her world and she always put other people before herself. She was loved by many and whoever came to know her. She left a lasting impression and special place in our hearts and for each one of us in her heart.

We love &I miss you mom, grandma, sister, and wife!
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