Obit: Lietzow, Deloris Annabelle (1923 - 2012)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Braun, Cardarella, Imig, Johnson, Lietzow, Miller, Nelson, Riedel
----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wisconsin) January 18, 2012, page 10
Lietzow, Deloris Annabelle (Riedel) (September 23, 1923 - January 16, 2012)
Deloris Annabelle Lietzow of Dorchester peacefully fell asleep in Jesus on January 16, 2012, at the age of 88, with her sons at her side.
Deloris was born at the family farm in Prentice, Wisconsin, on
September 23, 1923, to Arnold and Elvera Riedel (Nelson). She
joined her six year old sister, Evelyn.
After graduating from high school in Prentice, Deloris moved to
Chicago, Ill., where she found work as a nanny to a little boy and
twin girls in the home of the Hilton family. From this position she
moved on to become an office worker where her beautiful penmanship
was greatly appreciated. Eventually she moved in with an aunt and
uncle and was hired in a defense plant where she worked in a
factory for seventy-five cents an hour as a quality control
inspector.
On July 18, 1946, Deloris married Clive Lietzow in Prentice. After
their wedding, Clive and Deloris lived with Clive’s parents,
Edwin and Freda Lietzow (Miller) for almost two years until they
purchased a farm in Dorchester. Their first son, Bert, was born on
July 29, 1950, and his younger brother, Dean, joined the family on
December 31, 1957.
Throughout her life Deloris worked hard beside her husband to help
their farm grow and prosper. She maintained impeccable books and
took care of the finances for the farm. Deloris was also a faithful
member of Salem United Methodist Church in Dorchester, WI, where
she was active in assisting with church dinners and the up-keep of
the church property and parsonage. Deloris served on the church
council as treasurer, paid the church expenses, and maintained the
church books. At the time of her passing she was the church
historian.
Deloris was passionate in advocating for the higher education of
her sons, Bert and Dean. No matter their chosen avocation, she
expected her sons to seek a college degree. This resulted in Bert
attending the University of Wisconsin-Stout for his undergraduate
degree as well as his Masters of Science Degree. Dean earned his
degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and eventually moved
on to take over the family farm in Dorchester. The focus on
education was also evident in the higher education of her
grandchildren. Deloris had seven grandchildren; five have attended
post-secondary schools and graduated in his or her particular area
of study. One granddaughter is currently a freshman at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her youngest grandson has just
entered Colby High School.
Deloris was preceded in death by her parents, Arnold and Elvera
Riedel (Nelson); her in-laws, Edwin and Freda Lietzow (Miller); her
nephew, Wayne Johnson; her sister, Evelyn Johnson (Riedel); and her
loving husband, Clive Lietzow, Dorchester, WI.
She is survived by her two sons, Bert Lietzow of Montello, WI and Dean Lietzow of Dorchester, WI. Bert’s (Karen) children are his son, Marcus Lietzow, his wife, Annie, and daughters, Arianna and Mia; and his daughter, Meghan Cardarella, her husband, Brian, and their son, Rhett.
Dean and his wife Carol have five children, Calvin, Kate, Drew, Bree, and Trent. Deloris’s niece Elverna (Norman) Imig, and her nephews, Ardo (Suzanne) Johnson and Kenneth (Lynn) Johnson. She will also be greatly missed by her dear friend, Connie Braun. Deloris is further survived by other relatives, friends, and neighbors.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at
Salem United Methodist Church in Dorchester. Visitation for friends
and family will precede the service starting at 11 a.m. at the
church. Lunch will follow the service.
The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home of Abbotsford is assisting the
family with arrangements.
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