Obit: Pernsteiner, Anola Mae (1932 - 2015)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Acker, Arrenholz, Georgas, Mathewson, Olson, Pernsteiner, Sersch,
Weber, Welch, Willaby
----Source: WIGM/WKEB Obituaries (Medford, WI) 5/14/2015
Pernsteiner, Anola Mae (Sersch) (25 SEP 1932 - 6 MAY 2015)
Anola Mae (Sersch) Pernsteiner, 82 of Medford, died peacefully at Golden Living
Center in Abbotsford on Wednesday, May 6 surrounded by her loving family.
Anola was born September 25, 1932 to Arnold and Dorothy (Georgas) Sersch in
Spencer, Wisconsin.
She was the oldest of 11. Anola was a wonderful woman, graduating valedictorian
from Spencer High School. After graduation, she moved to Milwaukee where she
worked various jobs to help support her family.
Her marriage to Gregory Pernsteiner took place at the Church of St. John in
Marshfield, Wisconsin on November 6, 1954. They took over the family farm in
Medford in 1956 – raising their 11 children there. In November 2014, they
celebrated 60 years of marriage.
Anola, also known as ‘Weasie’ by many, adamantly loved reading, history, and
watching Jeopardy. She also volunteered her time assisting adult learners with
literacy. Personal joy came from reading – she was a mainstay at the Medford
Public Library, oftentimes having new books reserved for her before they hit the
shelves. She also instilled the importance of education in her children – all of
them attained degrees. Raising 11 children was not an easy task, but Anola
embraced it and excelled at the challenge. She encouraged and unconditionally
accepted her children for their individuality. Throughout her life, and up until
her final months, she wanted to make sure her family was safe, happy and
connected to each other.
Anyone who met Anola even once could tell she was a kind, giving woman who
radiated love. She accepted everyone and always found the best in people. If
someone needed anything, she would give it, no questions asked. And no one ever
went hungry when visiting; she was a wonderful baker and cook, and there was
always a pot of coffee on and the door was open.
Anola loved humor, even through adversity. One of her biggest gifts to the world
was that she loved to laugh. Her smile and wonderful sense of humor was passed
on to her children. She loved to make up clever words, sayings and songs, and
was always whistling a tune.
Anola will be remembered for her love of peppermint candy, popcorn and O’Douls
beer. She adored her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She loved
live theater, the Medford Café, Olive Garden, and “Murder She Wrote”. Even
though Anola was challenged by serious health conditions, her long life can be
attributed to her strong will to live and positive outlook.
She is survived by her loving family: husband, Gregory of Medford; children
Barbara (Ed) Acker of Rib Lake, Karen (Daniel) Arrenholz of Bloomington, MN,
Steven (Jennifer) Pernsteiner of Spring Valley, Mark (Gail) Pernsteiner of
Medford, Christine (Jon) Olson of Medford, Kurt (Kathy) Pernsteiner of Oshkosh,
Karla (Lonnie) Willaby of Hudson, Scott (Sharon) Pernsteiner of Eau Claire,
Terry Pernsteiner of Fond du Lac, Michael (Aimee) Pernsteiner of Altoona, and
Todd Pernsteiner of Minneapolis, MN. She also is survived by four siblings: Mary
(Vince) Weber, Beverly (Bill) Welch, Judy Sersch, and Nancy Mathewson, 34
grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws, five siblings and grandson
(Caleb Arrenholz).
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that financial donations be made in Anola’s
name to Medford Public Library, Abiding Care Pregnancy Resource Center, or the
Holy Rosary School Student Tuition Assistance fund.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Holy Rosary
Catholic Church in Medford. Visitation will be held from 4:00 - 8:00 PM, Monday
May 11, 2015 At Hemer Funeral Home, Medford Chapel, and also from 9:30 AM until
the time of services at 11:00 AM at Holy Rosary Catholic Church.
A prayer service will conclude visitation Monday night, beginning at 7:45 PM.
A luncheon will follow at the church. Cremation rites will be accorded following
the service, interment will take place at a later date at Holy Rosary Catholic
Cemetery.
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