Janice Marie Strinko

January 26, 1955 – October 24, 2020

Janice Marie Strinko (née Marecki) passed away at the age of 65 on Saturday, October 24th after living strong with ovarian cancer for 15 years. She left behind her best friend and husband, Greg Strinko, her two children – Stephanie (Kyle) Meldrum and Jeffrey (Heather) Strinko, and three grandchildren – Benjamin Strinko, Oliver Strinko and Henry Meldrum. She was a loving sister to Margaret “Spugs” (Dave) Dillon and Vincent “Vard” Marecki. She was preceded in death by her brother, Paul “Pablo” Marecki, mother, Virginia Marecki, and father, Vincent Marecki.

Janice was raised in Dearborn, Michigan where she attended and graduated from Sacred Heart High School. She was an honor roll student, captain of the cheerleading squad and voted “Best Legs” in her senior class. Following high school, Janice entered the University of Michigan where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Although Janice loved to socialize and have a good time, she was known for bringing books to parties – never letting others distract her concentration on her studies. It was there she met and later married her husband and the love of her life, Greg, from Middletown, Ohio.

After graduation, Janice joined Greg in Washington D.C. and began her career at an area hospital, working as a Registered Nurse, and later Head Nurse. A few years later, they welcomed their first child, Jeffrey. Life then brought them to Fort Myers, Florida, where Janice began working at a local VA clinic and the couple welcomed their daughter, Stephanie. By far, Janice’s biggest accomplishment was raising, alongside Greg, her two strong and independent children.

Through the years, the family moved to Tampa, Florida and later on to St. Louis, Missouri where they have resided for the past 20 years. In that time, Janice served as a Triage Nurse at Bay Pines VA Hospital, a Hepatitis C Research Coordinator at St. Louis University, and ended her career as an Editorial Specialist for Elsevier medical publishing.

Janice was courageous and determined in her battle with cancer. She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 at the young age of 37. She went into remission for many years until 2005 – when it was discovered she had stage 3c primary peritoneal cancer. Over 15 years, she underwent countless treatments and procedures to extend her time, always exceeding the expectations of her doctors.

Cancer caused her death, but she refused to allow it to take her life. Through this time, she became the official Travel Director for the family, planning numerous trips to places like Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Italy, the Caribbean and Northern Michigan. She also enjoyed visiting the wine country of Missouri, and sipped a glass of wine almost every afternoon on her deck. She was an avid walker, “bipsy” dancer, and was known for her exceptional “choo choo” train impressions for her grandsons. Although she had a stern demeanor & Alpha personality, she had a great sense of humor and a desire to live life to its fullest despite the adversity of her illness. Her fortitude and unwavering optimism will continue to be an inspiration for everyone that had the fortune of knowing her.

Janice also used her positive energy, dignity, kindness, knowledge and experience to help others who were also engaged in a battle with cancer. She volunteered her time to educate future doctors on early detection and the patient experience with this insidiously awful disease through SLOCA – St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness organization.

She was a pillar of strength and inspiration for all that knew her. Janice’s family and friends will miss her sense of humor, dignity, kindness and advice. She was a light for all of us that we will carry forever in our hearts and her example will help guide our lives.

Due to covid, the family will delay a memorial service until 2021. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to SLOCA (St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness) in Janice’s honor at www.sloca.org.

12 Comments

  1. Richard Goodpaster on October 29, 2020 at 4:17 pm

    God bless to all.Prayers are with Janice, family and all.



  2. Terry and Teresa McGuire on October 29, 2020 at 4:53 pm

    Our heartfelt sorrow goes out to the entire family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.



  3. Steve D Strinko on October 29, 2020 at 4:53 pm

    What a wonderful lady. We pray that the family will be comforted in this time of need and that the Lord will reveal Himself in a powerful way.



  4. Patty McConlogue on October 29, 2020 at 5:20 pm

    Memories of our fun in Virginia Beach and at the Marecki house so many years ago are flooding my heart. Janice is smiling in every picture I have of her. Her strength and ability to smile through it all is an inspiration for all who knew her. Sending much love and many hugs to all of her family. Love you Jan – you will be in my heart forever.



  5. Becky Hughes on October 29, 2020 at 5:24 pm

    I admired Janice’s knowledge about cancer as we both manuevered through our journeys of dealing with it for years. I will miss how we could at times laugh at our experiences of baldness, sharing hats to keep our heads warm, and advice given on side effects of chemo treatments. Janice was the nicest friend and I will miss her tremendously.
    God bless you, Greg, Jeffrey, and Stephanie!



  6. Albert and Julie Taylor on October 29, 2020 at 5:54 pm

    What a beautiful obituary for a beautiful lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with Greg and his family during their time of loss.



  7. John and Wendy Polisini on October 29, 2020 at 6:07 pm

    We lived a fuller life and Earth was a far, far better place when Janice was among us. What a wonderful, strong woman.

    When we take our own long journey we can only hope we touch half as many lives as she did. If we are so lucky our time here will have been a raging success. What a smile!

    Godspeed Janice.



  8. Kathy Peck on October 29, 2020 at 6:38 pm

    Oh, Greg, I didn’t know her that well, but what few times I met her she was indeed a wonderful lady….my sympathy and prayers for you and your family.

    Kathy Peck



  9. Rebecca Slone Howard ( Benjie’s little sister) on October 29, 2020 at 8:20 pm

    Greg May God comfort you and your family. I really don’t know what to say except I’m sorry for your loneliness and heartache that your going through. A big hug for you . You take care and remember all the great times !



  10. David Hughes on October 30, 2020 at 6:36 am

    A wonderful tribute to a wonderful person. Janice had a smile and personality that would light up a room. We all will miss her.



  11. Garry Acker on October 30, 2020 at 2:20 pm

    Janice was a strong person, both in personality and in her fight against cancer. We were so lucky to call her friend for many years.

    Greg, Jeffery and Stephanie – her love for all of you was so strong. You are in my prayers.



  12. Vanna and Ed Strinko on November 1, 2020 at 1:14 pm

    Brother Greg, Jeffrey and family, Stephanie and family,
    We want to express our sympathy for your loss .

    We pray the Lord abd Buddha comfort you all during this diffecult time.
    We wiil miss her very much.
    Among the many wonderful attributes janice possesed i believe her intellect stands out as remarkable. She was simply one of the smartest persons we have ever met
    In the medical field, she stood shoulders above many doctors
    Love vanna ed



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