Schucknecht, Evelyn Myrtle
Nee Kruse
(Mrs. Wilbert Schucknecht)
God called Evelyn into open loving arms peacefully on Thursday, December 27, 2007 with her family present at Theda Clark Medical Center.
Evelyn was born January 2, 1922, in Appleton, the daughter of George Theodore and Celia Marie (Wettengel) Kruse. She was raised by her step father Jerome Frye and her Mom. They resided in the Shiocton area, Green Bay, and Appleton. She lived in Appleton most of her life. Evelyn enjoyed both farm and city life. She worked at Zwicker Knitting Mills and at Scoldy Lox, a Scolding Locks Hair Pin Corporation. After a five year courtship, she was united in marriage to Wilbert Schucknecht on June 8, 1946, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Appleton.
Early Evelyn and Wilbert enjoyed playing Sheepshead, dancing at the Cinderella, Pierce Park’s annual 4th of July celebration, gardening, roses, and being with family, relatives and friends.
Mom worked cleaning houses and at night she and Wilbert cleaned offices. She was a hard worker. Mom said she was the happiest and felt the best when she was with child. They were blessed with two children.
Proverbs 31:28-Her children arise and call her blessed. First Corinthians 13:4-7 described Mom the best-Love is patient, love is kind….
Love of her family was so strong. We sensed she knew something when one of her last sentences was “I am afraid to go to bed-I don’t want to go to sleep and die-I am old. I won’t see you anymore. You’re such nice kids”.
Mom, you were our best friend, our Matriarch. As long as we can remember you made sure we had three meals a day together. You were an excellent cook, canner and baker. We loved your canned pickled beets, ground cherries and jams. When we were sick you were always at our bedside. We returned the favor when you were ill. You were frugal too, knowing just what to spend to get the groceries needed to make a fine meal.
After Dad passed in 1984 we became even more close. Mom you always had advice and support for our worries and fears. You went along with Ken and Marilyn to steam engine and horse shows.
Mom loved going to church and out to eat, car day trips and picnics. She liked to have fun and get out of the house, even to go for ice cream.
Mom helped us with everything-doing what she could. She was always giving something to somebody; a rose, tomatoes or vegetables from the garden, canned goods or a jar of homemade jam. She taught us to give.
The last few years Mom battled with many health concerns. She went through several foot surgeries, cancer radiation and saw many, many doctors. Last December when the doctors said she would die, she rallied and fooled them all. They called her amazing! She’d said she wanted to get well and go to church and by God she attended church that next Sunday, and every Sunday after for almost a year. This past December 16th was the last service she attended. She told us she so enjoyed seeing both pastors and everybody else at church.
Her favorite TV shows were Regis, Little House on the Prairie, the Price is Right with Bob Barker and Jeopardy. She also loved watching movies with us. She enjoyed reading and her mind was always sharp.
Her last month was in a care center and she enjoyed playing bingo, Wii video bowling, spending Thanksgiving with us and Abby, attending a Christmas music program, and walks “around the gym” as how she decribed therapy. She told us it felt good to walk again.
Evelyn will be missed by Marilyn, Kenneth, pets Jubilee and Abby, many nieces and nephews, good friends and neighbors.
Mom will join others who have passed, her parents George and Celia, her stepfathers, Jerome Frye and August Roloff, husband Wilbert, sister, Marie (Harry, Sr.) Vanden Bush, her father and mother-in-law, Edward and Ida (Korth)
Schucknecht, brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry and Mathilda, Harvey and Edith, Clarence and Gertrude, and Esther Schucknecht; Hilda Peotter Berndt, and pets, Pepita and Scotty, and many others.
Mom was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church since 1952. She even enjoyed a special chilly Christmas Eve service in a stable.
Funeral services for Evelyn will be at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 30, 2007, at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA, 209 South Allen Street, with Revs. Kurt and Mary Beth Kovanen officiating. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. Sunday until the time of services directly at the church. Graveside committal services will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 31, at Appleton Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Evelyn’s name may be sent to Trinity Lutheran Church.
Many thanks to the doctors, nurses, health care providers, hospitals, care centers, and therapists who helped Mom over the years.
A precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant which never can be filled.
God in His wisdom has recalled the boon his love had given
And though the body slumbers here, the soul is safe in heaven.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Mother
God made a wonderful Mother. He made her eyes so caring. He made her smile of the sunshine. He molded her heart of pure gold. He made her nearly an angel, as anyone ever could be. God made a wonderful Mother, and He gave that dear Mother to us.
Love you Mom. We will miss you too! See you in Heaven! Marilyn and Kenneth.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
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Friday, December 30, 2022
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