Obit: Niehaus, Laura M. (1934 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Diers, Hartnett, Johnson, Kaas, Kolstad, Lieder, Lindekugel, Moore,
Niehaus, O’Connor, O’Connor-Kaiser, O’Connor-Schwab, Paul, Vethamanickam,
Wartner, Weber, Zuelke
----Source: The Record - Review (Athens, Edgar, Marathon, Stratford, WI)
6/10/2019
Niehaus, Laura M. (Kaas) (6 MAY1934 - 6 JUN 2019)
Laura M. Niehaus, age 85, of Stratford passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2019, at
House of the Dove in Marshfield.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, June
15, 2019, at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Rozellville with Father Sengole
Vethamanickam presiding. Music will be provided by the St. Andrew’s Choir. Laura
will be laid to rest in St. Andrew’s Catholic Cemetery. Family and friends are
invited to gather on Saturday at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of
service.
The honor of pallbearer belongs to her grandchildren: Katie Lieder, Alissa
Lieder, Ryan Lieder, Faith Niehaus, Leanne O’Connor, Andrella Zuelke, Hannah
Zuelke, Ben Zuelke and Emily Zuelke.
Laura was born May 6, 1934, in Marshfield, the daughter of Roman and Laura (Diers)
Kaas and raised by foster parents, Joseph and Catharine Wartner. She attended
Sacred Heart Catholic School and graduated from Columbus Catholic High School.
Laura was united in marriage to Gerald J. Niehaus on Oct. 19, 1955, at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church in Marshfield. She worked in medical records at St.
Joseph’s Hospital for 10 years; farmed alongside her husband for more than 40
years and was supervisor of the returns department at Figi’s for 20 years.
Along with being a member of St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, she taught CCD and
was a Reader/Eucharistic Minister for 20 years; she also was a member of Saint
Andrew’s Parish Counsel of Catholic Woman. She loved to spend time with her
children, grandchildren and friends. She also enjoyed gardening, making quilts,
crocheting, bird watching, scrapbooking and taking bus tours with her husband,
Gerry.
Laura is survived by her husband, Gerald J. Niehaus of Stratford; her children:
Terri (Allan) Lieder of Winona, Minn., Richard (Kris) Niehaus of Marshfield,
Joseph (Chris) Niehaus of Oshkosh and Mary (Tom) Zuelke of Stratford; her
sisters: Marion (late Glenn) Hartnett of Milwaukee and Geneva (late Harvey)
Kolstad of Marshfield; her sisters-in-law: Dorothy (Donnie) Paul of Stratford
and Arlene (late Joseph) Weber of Marshfield; her grandchildren: Katie Lieder of
La Crosse, Ryan Lieder of Muskego, Alissa Lieder of Bloomington, Minn., Faith
Niehaus of Marshfield, Kelly O’Connor Schwab of Oshkosh, Kim O’Connor Kaiser of
Des Moines, Iowa, Leanne O’Connor of Neenah-Menasha, Andrella Zuelke of Duluth,
Minn., Hannah, Benjamin and Emily Zuelke all of Stratford; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her infant son, Michael James Joseph Niehaus; her
parents: Roman and Laura Kaas; her foster parents: Joseph and Catharine Wartner;
her brothers: Jerome (Linda) Kaas, Clarence (late Betty) Kaas and Elmer
(Shirley) Kaas; her sisters: Josephine (late Carl) Johnson and Andrella (late
Robert) Moore; her brother-in-law Bernard Niehaus; and her sister-in-law, Esther
(late Robert) Lindekugel.
The family wishes to thank the palliative care staff at the Marshfield Medical
Center and the staff at the House of the Dove. Your kindness and respect will
never be forgotten and always remain appreciated.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made in Laura’s name to the House of the
Dove and St. Andrew’s Catholic Church.
Laura’s arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
Please visit
www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to share thoughts and condolences.
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