Obit: Weix, Mary L. (1928 - 2012)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Weix, Verkilen, Downer, Frey, Murphy, Raatz, Hoernke, Cherwinka, Schatz, Duvall, Blazel, Schmidt, Perez-Garcia, Hein, Murphy-Jones, Calverly, Didier
----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 02/07/2012
Weix, Mary L. (26 MAR 1928 - 3 FEB 2012)
Mary
L. Weix, 83, of Abbotsford, passed away Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at
Golden Living Center in Abbotsford after being admitted there on
Jan. 31, 2012.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb.
9, 2012, at Saint Bernard's Catholic Church in Abbotsford. Father
Daniel Hackel will officiate.
A visitation will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 4 p.m. until 8
p.m. with a parish rosary service at 6 p.m. at the
Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford; and on Thursday from
10 a.m. until time of service at the church. Burial will follow the
service at Abbotsford Public Cemetery.
Mary was born March 26, 1928, at Marquette University Hospital in
Milwaukee to Hallie and Minnie (Verkilen) Downer. She attended
various schools in Marshfield and Spencer.
Mary was married to the love of her life, Henry Martin Weix, on
Jan. 16, 1946. They celebrated 62 wonderful years together until
Henry passed away on Dec. 5, 2008.
Mary worked hard throughout her life. At the age of 16 she moved to
Milwaukee by her sister Lorraine and worked in a shoe factory. This
was during World War II and she wanted to work in an ammunition
factory but was not old enough. Mary loved to waitress and
supplemented her income working in various restaurants in the
Milwaukee area. She returned home at 17 and worked at the Colby
Hotel until she met Henry and they were married.
Mary and Henry started farming in the Colby area and eventually
moved to Athens where they farmed for more than 20 years. While
farming, Mary also earned her certified nursing assistant degree
and worked at the Medford Hospital in various departments. She
moved to Abbotsford in 1972 and worked at the Colonial House
Nursing Home in Colby. Mary and Henry purchased the Dorn Furniture
store in Abbotsford, which they renamed H&M
Furniture.
Mary and Henry acquired the Spring Crest Drapery franchise in 1978,
which they operated for 20 years. Mary started the business with
little knowledge about draperies but a lot of spunk, determination
and sense of style. She achieved the $1,000,000 sales mark with
Spring Crest Company. Mary also earned a degree in interior
design.
Mary was a lifetime member of Saint Bernard's Catholic Church in
Abbotsford. She was president of the Altar Society and participated
in many activities in the church and also was on the committee for
remodeling the church. Together Mary and Henry served as
Eucharistic Ministers in Florida and Abbotsford.
Mary was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and slowly lost awareness of
those around her. Even with the Alzheimer's, she kept her splendid
sense of humor and her love of music. In her free time, Mary
enjoyed polka dancing, camping, bowling, traveling and especially
loved spending time with her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Mary is lovingly survived by her children, Dennis (Sheila) Weix of
Edgar, Katherine (Duane) Frey of Medford, James (Bonita) Weix of
Abbotsford, Mary Jane (Mike) Murphy of Linton, Ind., and Laurie
(Otto) Raatz of Abbotsford.
She is further survived by her grandchildren, Steve Weix of
Chicago, Janet Weix of Eau Claire, Mark (Chrissy) Weix of Medford,
Jason (Jamie) Hoernke of River Falls, Adam (Adrienne) Hoernke of
Colby, Henry (Megan Redding) Blazel of Abbotsford, Brenda (Jim
Kimball) Duvall of Medford, Bonnie (John) Cherwinka of Wausau,
Rhonda (Tim) Schotz of Rothschild, Jeff (Margaret) Frey of
Michigan, Jason (Shanna) Frey of Unity, Tammy (Jay) Schmidt of
Edgar, Logan (Kelsey Otto) Weix of Abbotsford, Lisa (Carlos)
Perez-Garcia of Orange Park, Fla., Bobby (Brandi) Murphy of Linton,
Ind., Michele (Ray Muniz) Murphy of Waipahu, Hawaii, Heather
Calverley of Wisconsin Rapids, Crystal (Andy Wuethrich) Raatz of
Abbotsford and Michael (Lynnea Chelmo) Raatz of Abbotsford;
great-grandchildren; Jaden and Xander Weix of Eau Claire, Kirsten
and Kadence Weix of Medford, Brexton Hoernke of River Falls,
Kennedy and Trinity Hoernke of Colby, Nicole and Colten Duvall of
Medford, Jonathan Hein of Colby, Christopher Hein of Menomonie,
Derrick and Danielle Hein of Marathon, Casey Cherwinka of Wausau,
Justin and Miranda Schotz of Rothschild, Savannah Frey of Michigan,
Samantha, Tyler and Camryn Schmidt of Edgar, Kalob and Keaten
Murphy-Jones of Orange Park Fla., Bentley Whitfield and Maxwell
Murphy of Linton, Ind., Evan Calverley of Wisconsin Rapids, Malakai
and Tristyn Didier of Abbotsford.
She is further survived by one brother; Wilmer Downer; and two
sisters, Henrietta Nielson and Lorraine Hupe.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; Hallie and Minnie
Downer, her husband; Henry Weix; and her sister,
Darlene.
The Maurina Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford is assisting the
family with arrangements.
Online condolences can be made to www.maurinaschillingfuneralhome.com.
The Weix family would like to thank the nurses, physicians, and
staff at Ministry Saint Josephs Hospital, the staff of Golden
Living Center in Abbotsford and Pine Ridge Assisted Living Facility
in Colby for their supportive and compassionate care given to
Mary.
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