Obit: Schecklman, Anita A. (1921 - 2013)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Schecklman, Fraedrich, Genskow, Dietsche, Zwicke, Kromaneker, Hanneman, Salzman, Hauser, Wuske

----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 15 Aug 2013

Schecklman, Anita A. (21 JUL 1921 - 11 AUG 2013)

Anita A. Schecklman, age 92, of Marshfield, formerly of Loyal passed away Sunday, August 11, 2013 at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30AM on Friday, August 16, 2013 at Saint Anthony's Catholic Church in Loyal. The Rev. Steven Brice will officiate. Burial will follow in Saint Anthony's Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Thursday at Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer from 4PM until 8PM and on Friday at the church in Loyal from 9:30AM until time of services. A parish rosary service will be held at 7PM on Thursday at the funeral home in Spencer. Her pallbearers will be Scott and Joel Dietsche, Jordan and Luke Kromanaker, Dustin and Tyler Schecklman.

Anita was born July 21, 1921 in Shawano County the daughter of William and Ella (Fraedrich) Genskow. She attended Valley View Country School near Tigerton. Early employment included work at Badger Meter Co. in Milwaukee, which produced water meters but during the war the company converted to an airplane factory where Anita worked at making propellers for military airplanes. She married Anthony Schecklman on Oct. 28, 1950 at Saint Anthony's Catholic Church in Tigerton. Together, they farmed and raised their family near Loyal until retirement.

Hobbies included sewing, cooking, canning and baking her well-known biscuits which were sometimes referred to as "Best Biscuits".

Anita was a member of Saint Anthony's Catholic Church in Loyal, Saint Anthony's PCCW and various homemakers clubs. Anita was instrumental in creating the Starlite Homemakers Club in the Loyal area.

Survivors include her husband Anthony of Marshfield; four children: Bonnie (Leland) Dietsche of Spencer, Jolene (Thomas) Zwicke of Wisconsin Rapids; Patricia (Kenneth) Kromanaker of Marshfield and Tim (Mary) Schecklman of Appleton; 13 grandchildren: Scott (Nicole) Dietsche of Marshfield; Tammy (Larry) Kleinschmidt of Marshfield; Bryan (special friend Michele) Dietsche of New Albany, IN; Eric (special friend Liz) Dietsche of Westboro; Nicole (Joey) Hanneman of Appleton; Joel (Christy) Dietsche of Loyal; Jordan Kromanaker of Minnetonka, MN; Luke Kromanaker of Marshfield; Marissa (Ted) Salzman of Appleton; Tyler and Trent Schecklman both of Appleton; Brandon Schecklman of Eau Claire and Dustin (Kristen) Schecklman of Loyal; 13 great grandchildren with one on the way in September; three sisters: June (Edward) Schecklman of Neillsville; Carol Hauser of Marion and Arlene (Ralph) Wuske of Tigerton along with nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends and her extended family at Stoney River Assisted Living in Marshfield.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one son Richard, a grandson Michael Anthony Dietsche, one great grandson Michael Anthony Scott Dietsche, five sisters: Elda, Edna, Gladys, Betty and Ruby and one brother Milton.

In lieu of flowers, the family is accepting memorials in Anita's memory to Saint Anthony's Catholic Church. The family would like to thank the staff of Saint Joseph's Palliative Care, Three Oaks Golden Living Center and Stoney River Assisted Living Center all located in Marshfield for the wonderful care our mother Anita received.
             

 

 


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