MaryAnn D. Koehler, 73, Greenleaf, formerly of Bloomer, Wis., died Friday, June 24, 2005, at a Green Bay hospital.
She was born December 21, 1931, in Milwaukee to the late Leo and Mary (Gostomski) Schwabe. In earlier years she was employed as a secretary by the Air National Guard, Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wis. After retiring she was a homemaker. MaryAnn married James Schutten who died in 1958 along with their children Michael, Jeffrey and Carolyn. She then married Gerald Wisniewski who died in 1962. In 1968 she married Warren L. Hansen and he died in March of 1973. In 1975 she married Louis Koehler who died in March of 1993.
She was preceded in death by three sisters, Bernadine Stachowiak, Alice Kender and Virginia Siedlecki.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2005, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greenleaf. Mass of Christian burial 7 p.m. at the church with Father Robert Kabat officiating. Burial in St. Adalberts Cemetery, Milwaukee.
MaryAnn was a loving grandma and extremely proud of her grandchildren and their accomplishments.
Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, is assisting the family.
MaryAnn D. Koehler, 73, Greenleaf, formerly of Bloomer, Wis., died Friday, June 24, 2005, at a Green Bay hospital.
She was born December 21, 1931, in Milwaukee to the late Leo and Mary (Gostomski) Schwabe. In earlier years she was employed as a secretary by the Air National Guard, Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wis. After retiring she was a homemaker. MaryAnn married James Schutten who died in 1958 along with their children Michael, Jeffrey and Carolyn. She then married Gerald Wisniewski who died in 1962. In 1968 she married Warren L. Hansen and he died in March of 1973. In 1975 she married Louis Koehler who died in March of 1993.
She was preceded in death by three sisters, Bernadine Stachowiak, Alice Kender and Virginia Siedlecki.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2005, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greenleaf. Mass of Christian burial 7 p.m. at the church with Father Robert Kabat officiating. Burial in St. Adalberts Cemetery, Milwaukee.
MaryAnn was a loving grandma and extremely proud of her grandchildren and their accomplishments.
Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, is assisting the family.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement