perated the caf for 13 years. She was also a co-owner of ServiceMaster Clean in Little Falls for over 35 years. Jeanette had a love of bowling and bowled on several bowling leagues throughout her life. She even earned the title of state champion in bowling. After retiring, she and Jerry would bowl in various leagues while wintering in Arizona. Jeanette treasured her time watching her children and grandchildren participate in softball leagues in Little Falls. She never missed a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday night unless the weather was not favorable. Jeanette was a member of the following organizations: Little Falls Dandelions, Lone Eagle Auto Club, Antique Automobile Club of America, Two Cylinder Club, West Side Improvement Association, Our Lady of Lourdes Church and St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. She enjoyed decorating for the holidays especially, Christmas and Halloween. Jeanette was an avid collector of Snowmen and Solar Lights. She will be remembered for her love of bird-watching, baking and making treats for friends and family. Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Jerry Retka of Little Falls; children, Deb Retka of Little Falls, Ken (Jackie) Retka of Little Falls, Brian (Johnathan Miller) Retka of Sauk Rapids, Michele (Kimberly Rutz) Retka of Little Falls; siblings, Leona Hollands of Shoreview, Delores (Roger) Mullvaney of Maple Lake; brothers-in-law, Dennis (Sandy) Retka of Crystal, Gene (Janet) Retka Swanville; sisters-in-law, Mary Helton of Little Falls and Linda Retka of Blaine; grandchildren, Nick Retka, Erin Retka, Sebastien Long and many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Theresa Pientok; brothers, Roman Pientok, infant Leo Pientok, brothers-in-law, Bob Hollands and Ed Butch Retka. In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the West Side Improvement Association.