Janeane Yeh

janeane yeh

Janeane Louise Yeh, 71, of North Tustin, passed away peacefully in her home on April 25, 2023.

Born on November 12, 1951 to Jack and Marjorie Krull in New Ulm, Minnesota, Janeane was blessed to grow up as part of a very close-knit family of seven in West Covina, and later in Huntington Beach, CA. Her childhood memories are filled with endless days at the beach, family camping trips in Mexico, and summers spent in Minnesota, fishing and water skiing on Lake Koronis and learning to cook, bake, and sew from her grandmother.

Janeane attended Fountain Valley High School where she was heavily involved in the extra-curricular Modern Dance program, eventually becoming a leader of the program. She had a propensity for bringing injured animals home and nursing them back to health, foreshadowing her career in Veterinary Medicine, which she pursued after graduating in 1969. She was a member of the first board-certified class of Animal Heath Technicians in the state of California, a licensed Veterinary Radiologist, an Animal Hospital manager, and was part of a specialized animal surgey team that performed ground-breaking surgeries throughout Southern California. While she managed the Animal Rescue facility for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties, visitors to her home would often witness her caring for an exotic animal. Whether it was an ocelot or an African lion cub, no animal could be in better or more caring hands than Janeane's.

In 1983, she met Frank Yeh in Huntington Beach, CA. Janeane and Frank were married from 1990 until her passing. They did not have any children but always had dogs, 2 Labrador Retrievers and 11 Irish Wolfhounds over the years. They bred 2 litters of Irish Wolfhound puppies and formed lifelong relationships with several of the eventual owners of their puppies. Janeane and Frank enjoyed many family gatherings, vacations, and outings with her siblings and their children. In particular, bonfires on the beach, houseboat trips on Lake Don Pedro in CA., and trips back to Lake Koronis in Minnesota were joyful times that she would always cherish.

Janeane was an avid reader and a gifted gardener, both traits she attributed to her father. An exceptional crafter, Janeane had a natural ability to visualize something and then create it. From seasonal wreaths and decorations to beautiful ceramic works of art, Janeane's creations always took people's breath away.

She was a three time cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with it in 1997, 2011, and 2019. Janeane was challenged with more than her share of significant health problems but was a fighter and always made the best of her situation. While recuperating from some of her treatments, she became an aficionado of the Zoo World game on Facebook, forging many friendships with others who played the game. She was never a world traveler, but many of her "Zoo friends" were from countries around the world and she loved learning about their particular cultures through these relationships.

Janeane was a caring, compassionate, and loving woman who opened her heart to all, and touched the lives of many.

Janeane is survived by her husband Frank, brothers Ted and David Krull, sisters Karen Morey and Sheila Sawyer, nieces April Carrasco, Amanda Wright, Rachael Schoonover, Candice Morey Davis and Krystal Morey, and nephews Jesse Krull, Joshua Albers, John Sawyer II., and Steven Sawyer.

In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to a Dog Rescue Society of your choice (find one at https://www.akc.org/akc-rescue-network/) or plant a tree in Janeane's name using the link below.

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  1. My sweet friend. I miss you so. I treasure every little moment spent with you . A laugh so contagious, so caring of others. I treasure every little trinket that was sent my way. Frank, Karen and all the family, God be with you – give you strength in this time. She is dancing with the Angels, and telling us all that all is well . Much love from Nelson, Shelby, Holly and Dustin. NC

  2. Frank, and other family, I considered Janeane a dear friend. Zoo World brought us together. So very sorry for your loss. Love to all, and prayers for comfort.

  3. It is hard to believe she is gone. We had just talked a couple days before she passed. Janeane and I became friends in 1975, both of us working at Balboa Animal Hospital. So many memories from day one, we did crafts together, dog event and family events. She will be missed.
    Patti Post

  4. We met Janeane when a neighbor told her that we had an Irish wolfhound, and that started a wonderful relationship. When we visited with Janeane and Frank, they treated us like close family members. Thank you Janeane for the privilege of having known you. You made a difference and left beautiful memories in the minds of many.

    To Frank and family, we wish you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

  5. My condolences to Frank, Janeane’s many friends and family, and all the dogs that will miss her. Love and blessings to all who are left behind. 💕🙏🏻

  6. I met Janeane in 1985 not long after joining Microdata and meeting Frank. She was always very sweet and welcoming with a hug whenever I would see her. She was easy to talk with and I loved her big beautiful smile. The fond memories with her are many – house parties, concerts, weddings, or just hanging out – but one of my favorites was her birthday party at the South Coast Repertory, where I played Happy Birthday for her on my violin. It was one of many wonderful times spent with her and Frank over the decades. Condolences to Frank and the family with blessings for comfort.

  7. Janeane was my dear cousin whom I will miss very much. Although we lived our lives in different parts of the country, I always felt a special bond with her. She was a kind and loving soul with a big heart. Even though we didn’t talk often, when we did she always made me smile and feel good. I wish I could’ve spent more time with her and my other California cousins. It’s hard when the distance is so great.
    Fortunately, I can cherish many childhood memories of times spent with Janeane at Lake Koronis, Minnesota. Also memories of when she visited us in Indiana, and when we visited visited the Krull family in California years ago.

    Even though she is gone, I will always carry a love for her in my heart. She touched my life in many ways, spoken and unspoken.

    My condolences to Frank, Ted, David, Karen, Sheila, and all the extended family. Although I can’t be there physically for the Celebration of Life, I will be there in spirit.

    May God’s love surround you all with peace, hope, and cherished memories.

    Goodbye to my beloved cousin Janeane.
    May you rest in God’s loving peace.

    Love always,
    Cousin Judy Wimer

  8. I knew Janeane at Lake Koronis several summers in high school…waterskiing and boating…she was a wonderful person then…I am so sorry for her family…Ted I have a lot of good memories of those summers and wish I would have followed through with she and your family.
    Stephen Bolin


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