| Visitation:
							4 p.m. to 7 p.., Tuesday, June 21st at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln.  Service:
							10 a.m., Wednesday, June 22nd at the funeral home 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln     
							Obituary 
							 
							Loved by her family and friends as this caring, 
							gracious, friendly lady with the beautiful smile, 
							Janet Zollars, a young 98 years of age, passed away 
							Tuesday, June 14, 2016, with her daughter and 
							grandson by her side.
 Janet Cooper was born January 26, 1918 in Lincoln, 
							to parents R. Lee Cooper and Hazel Read Cooper at 
							St. Clara's Hospital. At the time of her birth she 
							weighed just 2 lbs. and sadly was given little hope 
							to survive. Blessed Catholic Sister Ambrosia of 
							Lincoln's St. Clara's Hospital asked the doctor if 
							she could take Janet and care for her. Sister 
							Ambrosia saved her life by feeding her raw egg 
							whites and in 4 months a healthy baby Janet went 
							home to join her parents. Two years later, Janet was 
							crowned the "Most Beautiful Baby" at the Grand 
							Theatre in Lincoln, and, yes, displayed that 
							beautiful warm smile she had to this day.
 
 Janet attended schools in Lincoln, graduated from 
							Lincoln Community High School and married the love 
							of her life Donald Zollars. High school sweethearts 
							they were. Both families were well known and farmed 
							their land for many generations. They married and 
							started their young lives together, happily 
							welcoming a daughter, Sonjo Donette Zollars. From 
							high school days to the end of Donald's life, 61 
							years later, they shared their love of dancing and 
							were a joy to watch on the dance floor. They danced 
							to the "Big Band Sound". At that time the original 
							big bands from Glenn Miller to Guy Lombardo, 
							traveled to the towns and cities, especially the 
							Chicago Aragon Ballroom and Janet Donald were there. 
							They were first on the dance floor until the very 
							last song was played. During their life in Pensacola 
							they belonged to the various dance clubs and enjoyed 
							many evenings with friends dancing the night away.
 
 In her early married life Janet clerked at 
							Landauer's Clothing Store, and later was manager of 
							the children's department at J.C. Penney's, all in 
							Lincoln. When the large Stetson China Company moved 
							to Lincoln she worked at painting designs on the 
							exquisite Stetson China pieces, now being collected 
							by antique dealers. In the late 1950's they decided 
							to leave Lincoln, and moved to Davenport, Iowa, 
							where they co-owned a Culligan Soft Water Service. 
							The cold weather caused health problems for her 
							husband and in a few years they moved to Pensacola, 
							Florida, where Donald was Purchasing Agent for 
							Chemstrand, and then Monsanto. His work took him all 
							over the Southeast and wherever they were located 
							for a short time, Janet had that knack of making 
							their "new home" beautiful and comfortable. Later 
							they returned to Pensacola and lived until both 
							their deaths. Upon return to Pensacola, Janet 
							clerked a short time at the chic "Bon Marche' Ladies 
							Dress Shop in downtown Pensacola. However, in 1974, 
							their lives changed somewhat as Janet's mother and 
							Donald's parents moved to Pensacola to be near 
							family and they became caregivers for their parents 
							until their deaths. Once again, Janet's loving care 
							and responsibility prevailed and she and Donald made 
							their aging parents feel loved, happy and wanted.
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							Janet's devotion was caring for her family and 
							homemaking. Her home was always filled with love, 
							warmth, and laughter. Her wonderful northern cooking 
							was enjoyed by many. In return for sharing her 
							wonderful northern recipes with friends, such as her 
							Read family's secret recipe for Preacher Cream Pie 
							and the best fried chicken ever, she was cooking 
							delicious southern seafood dishes. It was fun to 
							visit as Pinochle was usually the game of the 
							evening and music filled the air. Her family 
							believes Sister Ambrosia blessed Janet with her 
							positive love of life one felt around her and happy 
							attitude. When asked what her secret was to looking 
							so young at her age and being so active, she would 
							say "I had a wonderful husband, a happy marriage and 
							family and I always kept busy", followed by 
							"remember to smile as frowns cause wrinkles". In 
							January of 2016, at the age of 98, she renewed her 
							Driver's License proudly and drove her car home with 
							her daughter as passenger. The Pensacola DMV office 
							gave her a standing ovation.
 Janet is survived by her daughter and "best buddy," 
							Sonjo Donette Cronson. Her only grandson, Scott 
							Leigh, was the shining star in her heart. She shared 
							a special bond with Scott who is a Captain for 
							United Airlines, she'd say proudly "he's my 
							Captain". She is the last of her generation in the 
							Cooper family in Lincoln. Many later generation 
							cousins of the Read and Cooper families still reside 
							in Illinois. She also leaves two nephews, Prof. 
							David Stampe of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Prof. Dennis 
							Stampe, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin.
 
 During the short time of Janet's illness, her family 
							wants to thank dear friends Jlynn Baudean and 
							Dorothy Reynolds for their unconditional help and 
							care. Thanks to Karen Walters and friends at D'Orr's 
							Beauty Salon and to the Emerald Coast Hospice staff 
							for their care. The beautiful prayer shawl from 
							neighbors and cards sent from family and friends 
							made her last days happy. Janet was a member of the 
							First Christian Church and a faithful believer in 
							her Lord and prayer.
 
 Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Friday, 
							June 17, 2016 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel in 
							Pensacola, FL. An additional visitation will be held 
							from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln. 
							Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., 
							Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
							Funeral Home in Lincoln, with final burial rest at 
							the Lincoln New Union Cemetery next to her beloved 
							husband.
 
            
            
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