Jeanne M. Stencil

Jeanne M. Stencil

Jeanne M. Stencil

Jeanne M. Stencil, age 70, of Adams, Wisconsin died Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield, Wisconsin.

Memorial services will 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 4th, 2013 at the Adams Trinity Congregational Church (Map). Rev. Richard Corning will officiate. Visitation will be at the church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service.

Jeanne was born May 10, 1942 in East Troy, Wisconsin to Willis and Gertrude (Fraser) Crawley. She graduated from East Troy High School in 1960 and worked at Trent Tube in East Troy. She married Joseph R. Stencil on May 14, 1988 in East Troy, Wisconsin. They moved to Adams in 1997 and built their dream log home. Jeanne ran a cleaning agency in Adams County

Jeanne enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren, working out at Curves, meeting new people, working in her garden, fishing, cooking, sewing, her cats, going to auctions, and watching wildlife.

Jeanne was a member of the Adams County Historical Society and the Trinity Congregational Church.

Memorials may be directed to Jeanne’s family.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents, Willis and Gertrude (Fraser) Crawley; and grandson, Joe Stencil.

Survivors:
Husband: Joseph Stencil of Adams, Wisconsin
Brother: Bill Crawley of Cabool, Missouri
Son: John (Sandy) Heath of Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Son: Jeff (Becky) Heath of East Troy, Wisconsin
Step-son: Clem (Hilary) Stencil of Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Step-son: Tom (Mary) Stencil of Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Step-son: David (Jackie) Stencil of Scandinavia, Wisconsin
Step-daughter: Susan (Jerry) Fohr of Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Step-daughter: Julie (Jack) Beyers of Littleton, Colorado
Grandchildren: 17
Great-Grandchildren: 7

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

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Condolences

  1. Frank and Pat Kierstyn says:

    Joe and families, We are so saddened by the loss of your sweet Jeanne..Joe, please know that we share your loss. The friendship we enjoyed with you both means so much to us. I’ve admired all her talents and know she got much pleasure from creating the many gifts for her family, those items will always be keepsakes to cherish her memory. And OH those wonderful recipes she came up with all the time! I hope someone gets to keep those also.

    Jean enjoyed her blended family so much, all those gatherings in their beautiful log cabin…what wonderful memories you all can look back on with Joe and feel her spirit when you gather in the future.

  2. amy litzer says:

    Uncle Joey your in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time … may god put you under his wing and protect you through this time…. i wish i could be there for you… i miss aunt jean so much you two dont know how much you meant to me graduation in 09 was priceless because of you being there… i cant believe aunt jean is now with god it doesnt seem real i hope jesus will walk me through this week of prayer of sadness and that he always will be there to console me and you through the rest of the journey i hope you know that i love u and you will never be alone i’m always here to talk even if for a minute or two… i wish my schuedule would have allowed me to come to this service but i must go to another parish that needs me please know i’m praying for you and the family… give love to jean from me and give her my last respects as i loved her two… miss u always:(

  3. Mary Lee & Gordon Klaus says:

    Joe and family…..It has been a pleasure knowing Jeanne…I considered her a best friend and I miss her already. She was a sweet lady and a good friend to all who knew her. We will be close to Joe forever too. She’s with her savior now.