Obit: Raatz, Laurie A. (1960 - 2013)
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Surnames: Calverly, Devore,
Downer, Weix, Raatz, Wuethrich, Chelmo, Siegman, Kronenwetter, Didier, McCabe,
Ewald
----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 20 Aug 2013
Raatz, Laurie A. (25 FEB 1960 - 17 AUG 2013)
Laurie A. Raatz, 53, of
Abbotsford, Wis., passed away Saturday, August 17, 2013, at the House of The
Dove in Marshfield, Wis.
Laurie was born February 25, 1960 to Henry M.
and Mary L. (Downer) Weix.
Laurie graduated from Abbotsford High School
in 1978. After graduation, she moved to Washington D.C. to work for the FBI. She
was employed there for a year and then moved back home due to complications of
her mother having to have knee surgery. She then went to work for her parents at
H&M furniture and Spring Crest draperies.
Laurie married the love of her
life on November 8, 1980 at St. Bernard Catholic Church.
Otto and Laurie
purchased Spring Crest Draperies in 1992. Laurie was very proud of being the
owner of Spring Crest Draperies and it was always her goal to make her customers
happy. She was especially proud to be working for AIG Travel Guard in sales. Her
most pleasurable times, though, were being Municipal Judge. It allowed her to
help people and to help juveniles with truancy issues.
Laurie was very
active in her community. She was always a kind, caring, and compassionate
person. She was a longtime member of St. Bernard Catholic Church in Abbotsford
and served as President of the Housing Authority of Abbotsford.
Laurie
had a natural talent for music. She played organ and piano for St. Bernard
Catholic Church for 28 years and she also played the trumpet, clarinet, and
flute. Her talents were beautiful and she often talked of becoming an orchestra
director. Laurie also went back to school for her Associates in Medical
Transcriptionist. In her free time, Laurie enjoyed watching her birds,
gardening, and tending to her flowers. She especially loved her children and
grandchildren.
Laurie was diagnosed with Stage IV endometrial
carcinosarcoma in February 2013. And, it was a fast-moving, aggressive cancer.
She fought very hard for her family. Despite her diagnosis, Laurie had a
positive attitude on life and did not let the cancer get her down. She wore
fashionable hats with style, flashed her "sparkly" smile, and shared her journey
with others through a personal blog. Laurie lost her battle to cancer, but her
will power will forever be remembered.
Laurie is lovingly survived by her
husband, Otto Raatz, Abbotsford; and three children, Heather Calverley (Chad
DeVore) of Wisconsin Rapids, Crystal (Andrew) Wuethrich of Marshfield,, and
Michael Raatz (Lynnea Chelmo) of Abbotsford. She is further survived by 6
grandchildren, Evan Calverley of Wisconsin Rapids, Kaeden Siegman of
Kronenwetter, Alexander Wuethrich of Marshfield, Julianna Wuethrich of
Marshfield, Malakai Didier of Marshfield, and Tristyn Didier of Marshfield; two
brothers, Dennis (Sheila) Weix of Edgar and James (Bonita) Weix of Abbotsford;
two sisters, Katherine (Duane) Frey of Medford and Mary Jane (Mike) of Linton,
Ind.; three brother-in-laws, Norman (Nancy) Raatz of Appleton, Marvin (Sandy)
Raatz of Harshaw, and Gene (Gloria) Raatz of Sayner; two sister-in-laws, Verna
(Stanley) McCabe of Kiel and Delores (Gary) Ewald of Marshfield, nieces and
nephews, great nieces and great nephews, aunts and uncles, and cousins.
Laurie is preceded in death by her mother and father, Henry and Mary Weix, and
sister-in-law, Gwendolyn Raatz.
The Raatz family would like to thank the
medical teams of both St. Joseph's Hospital and Marshfield Clinic; specifically,
the staff on the 8th floor oncology and 4th floor palliative care unit. The
family would also like to thank the staff at the House of The Dove for their
care in her final days. Special thanks to Dr. Bseiso, oncologist, and his
medical assistant, Tina, at Marshfield Clinic.
Mass of Christian burial
will be at 11am on Wednesday August 21, 2013 at St. Bernard Catholic Church in
Abbotsford. Father Dan Hackel will officiate. Pallbearers will be Brenda Duvall,
Bonnie Cherwinka, Rhonda Schotz, Tammy Schmidt, Mike Murphy representing Lisa
Perez-Garcia and Michele Murphy, and Christine Bores. Burial will follow at the
Abbotsford Public Cemetery.
Friends may call or visit from 4-8pm on
Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at the Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford and
again from 9am until the time of service at St. Bernard Catholic Church on
Wednesday. A parish prayer service followed by a rosary service will be at
4:30pm on Tuesday at the funeral home.
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