Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin (2024)

GREENBAYPRESSGAZETTE.COM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2021 11A Obituaries Those we love go away, They walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard, But always near. Still loved, still missed, and very dear. Merry Christmas Love you so much, Your Mom, Beverly and Family In Loving Memory of Your 5th Christmas in Heaven MY DAUGHTER DEBBIE (PAYE) HALLET GREEN BAY Susan Lee Roberts, Borchers, 85 of Green Bay, Wisconsin, lost her battle with COVID-19, on December 18, 2021. She passed surrounded by her loving family at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay.

Sue, who many in her fam- ily affectionately called The Suze, was the joyful matriarch of a large family that includes many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was born on June 8, 1936, in Green Bay to Irene Borchers, Lee, and Joseph Borchers. Sue graduated fromWestHigh School in 1954. She went on to work at H.C. Prange Co.

department store. At a coworker named Henrietta Roberts introduced Sue to her Roberts, Jr. Bill and Sue had their first date at Rock Falls Supper Club in on a Friday night. Their second date was also at Rock Falls, the very next night. The dates were the beginning of a life of closely held traditions and habits.

Bill and Sue were married on September 8, 1956, at Grace Lutheran Church in Green Bay. The pair had a loving marriage of 53 years that was full of laughs, until he passed away in 2010 at age 75. Sue was a talker who was always ready with a story. She excelled as a bank teller, first for Kellogg Bank and then Associated Bank, where she worked until retirement. She also had memorable stints as a crossing guard and as a cashier at Festival Foods after retiring from the bank.

Sue took a lot of good-hearted ribbing over the years.Her verbal crutches like were constantly peppered into family conversations. Sue was the center of jokes because she was at the center of our lives. She and Bill were constants in their lives road-tripping to baseball games in Iowa, football games in Pennsylvania, hockey, baseball and softball games all over Wisconsin and more. Sue is survived by her four children: Robin (Tim) Wahlers, Green Bay; Jay (Lori) Roberts, Green Bay; Tom (Dawn) Roberts, Green Bay and Holly (Dan) Bittner, Oshkosh. Twelve grandchildren: Jason (Jennifer)Wahlers, Ryne (Jennifer)Wahlers and Ian (Sara) Wahlers; Adam (Liz) Roberts, Jacob (Analicia) Roberts and Kaitlyn (Mitchell) Vetsch, Roberts; Alex (Hannah) Roberts; Brett Bit- tner, Maddie (Charlie) Noone Bittner, Mollie Bittner and Max Bittner.

Eleven great grandchildren: IslaWahlers, BennyWahlers, EllieWahlers, JackWahlers, Emerson Roberts, Parker Rob- erts, Eddie Roberts, Annie Wahlers and Beckett Vetsch. Sue was preceded in death by her parents Irene and Joe, her husband Bill and her grandson David Roberts. The family will gather for a PrivateMemorial at Proko-Wall Funeral Home. A party in honor of as she asked us to follow thememorial service. Online condolences may be sent to family at www.prokowall.

com. Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Green Bay Family Services (familyservicesnew.org) or St. Hospital (stjude.org). The family extends their warmest thanks to the nursing staff and doctors in the Bellin Covid Unit.

Your compassion and care was seen and deeply appreciated. Susan Lee Roberts Missing You! Love, Randy, Cindy Lilly Heim In Loving Memory of Elmer Heim GREEN BAY Col. Charles Dallas Wood (USMC, RET), 91, of Green Bay passed away peaceful- ly on Decem- ber 17, 2021. Friends and familymay call at Ryan Funer- al Home, 305 N. 10th, De Pere on Monday, December 27.Visitation 3-6 PM with a funeral service at 6 PM, with Pastor Troy Murphy officiating.

Full Mili- tary Honors will take place at 10AMTuesday morning at Woodlawn Cemetery. Please go to Ryan Funeral Home Facebook page to watch livestream of the service on Monday evening. Col. Charles Dallas Wood (USMC, RET) PULASKI James Jo- seph Powell, 58, Pulas- ki, passed away at home with his family by his side on December 20, 2021. James was born on July 31, 1963, to the late Gary Patricia (Bank) Powell.

HemarriedAnnalyse Le- Fevre on March 5, 2019. He loved hunting, trav- eling, and being with his family and friends.He also loved working on cars, motorcycles, and building things. He is survived by his wife, Annalyse; children, Kayln (Justin) Kane, Nolensville, TN, James II (Lindsay) Powell, Kaukana, WI, Bailey LeFevre, Pulaski; grandchildren, Kadem Kane and Axel Kane; sisters, Chris Powell. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gary and Patricia Powell; grandparents, Henry and Genevieve Bank, and Eugene and Muriel Powell. A private family service was held.

Kinnard Fu- neral Cremation Services (formerlyWiesner Massart Funeral Homes) is assisting the family. Online condolence messages may be shared at www.KinnardFCS.com. James Powell WEST DE PERE Peg- gy A. Suchorski, 66, of West De Pere, passed away Tuesday, Decem- ber 21, 2021.A full obit- uary will be posted at a later date. Ryan Funeral Home andCrematory is assisting the family.

To leave an online condo- lence please visit www. ryanfh.com. Peggy A. Suchorski ALLOUEZ Theresa M. Jadin, 77, Allouez, passed away onTuesday, December 21, 2021.

Ar- rangements are pend- ing. Theresa M. Jadin GREEN BAY Jane Frances Kroening (nee Konowalski) passed away on December 20, 2021. She was born in Green Bay, WI on Feb 28th, 1936, to Sylvester and Rosemary Konowal- ski. She graduated from Green Bay East High School and worked in her grocery store.

After high school she married Norman Kroening. They had three children: Lisa Schnell (Larry), Eileen Eckardt (Allan), and David Kroe- ning (Christine). They later divorced. She worked at a variety of jobs during her lifetime including working in her store, the phone company, as a dental secretary, ticket sales at the Carleton Dinner Theatre, and at the Oneida Casino. She was preceded in death by her four sisters and one brother.

She is survived by her brother, Jack Konowalski, sister Cathy Geimer (Bob), and sister-in-law Patti Konowalski. She was Grandma Jane to grandchildren: Bianca Kroening, Gianna Kroening, Alanna Kroening, Ronald Kroening, Kelly (Melissa) Goetsch (Karissa Jus- tin Eckardt, Peter Goetsch, Jared Eckardt, Aaron Eckardt, and great-grandchildren: Audrey, Caro- line, and Mina Goetsch. Although she lived the last years of her life in Wausau to be closer to Eileen, her heart was always in Green Bay (the Green as she would say). She will be missed by her family, and many friends shemade throughout her life. She was truly one of a kind and was dearly loved.

Rest in peace Mom. A memorial event is being planned for early 2022. Jane F. Kroening GREEN BAY Dolores (Bunky) Elaine Process Our loving, and oh so and Grand- ma, passed away peacefully on themorning of Mon- 20, one of her daughters by her side. She was born in Green Bay onMarch 2, 1929 (al- though she preferred 1992) to Arlie and Gertrude (Courchaine) Kaufman.

After her mother passed away, she was adopted by hermaternal grandparents Hector and Anna Courchaine. Dolores attended St. JosephAcademy and looked forward to their annual reunions. Prior tomarrying Don on July 2, 1951, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, she worked at Dental in the Bellin Building.

Mom was a wonderful, caring mom to her nine children. As they started leaving the nest, she held jobs at Stiefels, Robert Hall and SureWay, until her retirement in 1987. She enjoyed campingwith the family and traveling withDon after retirement. She was a social butterfly as there a party shemissed! She would often be the last to leave, with Don patiently waiting for her, just has he has been since his passing in 2017. family was her life! She is survived by her nine children: Christine (Billy) Kincheloe, Mark Process, both of Los Angeles; Mary (Ken) Marvel, Madison; Diane (Gary) Smits, Appleton; Jeff Process, Green Bay; Janet (Mark) Eastman, Green Bay; Lisa (Steve) Sauer, Ashwaubenon; Rick (Tami) Process, Sobieski; Sarah (Tim) Rudesill, Lakeville, MN; seventeen (Ben), Rachel (Chris), Jonathan (Jennifer), Danielle (Brian), Samantha, (Megan), Emily (Matt); nine great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, ter, Lily, and Gabby.

She is further survived by her brother-in-law, Richard Process; sister-in-law, JoAnn Process, and numerous nieces and nephews. She will be missed by her dear friend, Pat Moran, her and old neighborhood friends. Dolores was adored and loved by so many it would be hard to list all those whose lives she touched. She was preceded in death by her parents and parents; her sisters, Genevieve (Donald) Beno and Florence (Arthur) Paulick; and seven of siblings and spouses. Visitation will be at Annunciation Catholic Church, 401 Gray from 9 to 11 a.m.

Tuesday, December 28; followed by the Mass of Resurrection with Rev.Antonio de los Santos officiating. The family respectfully asks that masks be worn throughout the visitation and the Mass. Entombment will be in the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established, or make a toast to her with a glass of wine (preferably Moscato), in your hand! A huge thank you to Unity Hospice, especially Tara and her team, and the staff at New Perspectives who treated her like family.

Your care of mom meant the world to us! Dolores (Bunky) Elaine Process.

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