Obit: Stockheimer, Joan Mary (1934 - 2018)

Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Ames, Aschebrook, Binder, Bornbach, Cottrell, Diercks, Kaiser, Kenowski, Kress, Lang, Linzmeier, Moe, Pachniak, Post, Rock, Schallock, Schlueter, Skwierczynski, Stockheimer, Stone, Venden, Zeman, Zimmerman

----Source: The Record - Review (Abbotsford, WI) 11/13/2018

Stockheimer, Joan Mary (Bornbach) (2 MAR 1934 - 11 NOV 2018)

Joan Mary Stockheimer, age 85, of Stratford passed away on Nov. 11, 2018, in the Palliative Care Unit at Marshfield Medical Center surrounded by her loving family.

To honor Joan’s wishes, no formal services are scheduled, however, her children are inviting family and friends to gather for a time of visitation and sharing of memories at Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer on Thursday, Nov. 15, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. and again on Friday, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. until noon. A lunch will follow. A private committal service will be held in Saint Andrew’s Cemetery in Rozellville at a later date.

Joan was born on May 30, 1933, at home in the Town of Day to John and Eleanora (Linzmeier) Bornbach. Joan was a devoted wife and homemaker. She did numerous volunteering for St. Andrews Church in Rozellville and farmed 140 acres until her retirement in 2004. She enjoyed outdoors, gardening, cooking, working with flowers, and playing sheephead with her card buddies. Her favorite passions were reading, playing piano music, listening to polka music and polka dancing.

Joan is survived by her children, Rita (Jim) Post of Milladore, Helen (Dan) Zeman of Marshfield, Steve (Sandy) Stockheimer of West Salem, Al Stockheimer of Milladore, David (Kim) Stockheimer of Tomah, Ken Stockheimer of Stratford, Sally (Mike) Lang of Marshfield, Karen (Ron) Pachniak, Laura (Ralph) Aschebrook, Barbi (Marty) Moe of LaCrosse and Gary (Melissa) Stockheimer of Neillsville.

Joan is also survived by 25 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild: Tina (Kyle) Zimmerman and children Dominic and Haley; Lisa (Pete) Ames and children Kendra, Molly and Braxton; April (Pat) Binder and daughter Stacy; Joe Post and children Eli, Jasmine (and her daughter Adalynn); Dan (Donna) Post and children Kyler and Alexis; Ben Stockheimer and children Kyla, Lyla and Adakin; Micki Skwierczynski, Mandy Skwierczynski and daughter Eli; Kait (Dalton) Venden, Kristin (Joe) Kenowski; Noah Stockheimer; Crystal Stockheimer and children Dawson, Drezden and Diara; Jake Stockheimer and daughter Desi; Jessica (Aaron) Stone; Casie Rock and son Daxton; Justin Lang; Amber (Tyler) Diercks and children Carter and Rylee; Ryan Pachniak, Josh (Liz) Pachniak and daughter Scarlett; Alysa (Ben) Schlueter; Casey Aschebrook; Martin Moe; William Moe; Taylor (Brushon) Cottrell and Terren Stockheimer.

She is further survived by her brothers, Alvin (Betty) Bornbach, Orville (Helen) Bornbach, Eugene (Genevieve) Bornbach, David (Donna) Bornbach, Jarold (Kathy) Bornbach, James (Joan) Bornbach; a sister, Delores Bornbach; and brother-in-law, Art Schallock.

She was predeceased by her husband, Edward; her parent, Eleanora and John Bornbach; a sister, Alice Schallock; a great-grandson, Isaac Franz; five brothers-in-law, Norbert, Joseph, Ray and Tony; and two sisters, Anna Marie Kress and Agnes Kaiser.

Her family is accepting memorials in Joan’s name for a charity to be determined later.

The family wishes to thank everyone at the Pallative Care Unit for the excellent and caring services they provided to Joan.

Her arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.

Visit www.lifetributgesfuneralhome.com  to share thoughts and condolences.
 

 

 


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