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Bishop Funeral Home
May 15, 2021
Submitted by: Carol Spear Rice


Janet Trimyer
Pittsburg Calvary Cemetery



Janet Trimyer, 63, of Kiowa, Oklahoma passed away on Monday, April 8, 2024 in Kiowa, Oklahoma. A viewing will be 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2024 at Bishop Funeral Service and Crematory. A graveside service will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 19, 2024 at Pittsburg cemetery. Rev. Danny Drake will be officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of Bishop Funeral Service and Crematory. Pallbearers will be Tony Burns, Jay Garrett, Denver Dobson, Dekota Stopp, Chris Ecklund, Eli Golden, and Nathan Joacham. Janet was born on June 2, 1960 in Rosebud County, California to Marie (Lucas) and J.F. Trimyer. After graduating high school in Texas, Janet dedicated her life to creating a warm and loving home for her family. She was the heart of her household. Janet's love for nature was evident in the way she tended to her plants. Her hands, always gentle and caring, brought life to an array of flowers and plants that surrounded her home. The vibrant blooms and lush greenery were a reflection of her own spirit—resilient, beautiful, and nurturing. An avid reader, Janet found solace and adventure within the pages of books. Her passion for reading was infectious, and she often shared her favorite tales with friends and family, igniting in them the same love for literature that she held in her heart. The beaches held a special place in Janet's life. She cherished the moments spent with her toes in the sand, listening to the symphony of the waves, and feeling the embrace of the ocean breeze. The beach was her escape, a place where she could reflect and find peace. Janet's journey took her from the sunny coasts of California to the heartland of Texas and finally to the serene plains of Oklahoma. Each place she lived was made brighter by her presence, her kindness, and her unwavering commitment to her family. Janet's legacy is one of love, care, and the simple joys of life. Her memory will continue to flourish in the hearts of those she touched. Janet is survived by her children: Danny Golden of McAlester, Kasi Golden and Denver Dobson of Hartshorne, Thomas Golden and wife, Deeann of Kiowa; grandchildren: Wayne Golden, Paige Golden, Dekota Stopp, Derren Stopp, Eli Golden, Bradley Golden, and Kaleb Golden; father: Jo Stubber of Florida; sister-in-law: Tamera Grant and husband, Doug of Idaho; nephews: Mark Myers of Blanco, Nathan Joacham of Lubbock, Texas; niece: Bambi Danley of Blanco; her sisters, numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Along with her adopted children by heart. Janet is preceded in death by her husband: Paul Freeman; mother: Marie Stubber; biological father: J.F. Trimyer.

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