Obit: Wesenberg, Joanne F. #2 (1940 - 2016)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wesenberg, Bladl, Wixson, Steinbach
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/12/2016
Wesenberg, Joanne Frances (17 December 1940 – 6 October 2016)
Joanne Frances Wesenberg, 75, of Granton passed away Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, at
Marshfield Hospital Palliative Care with her loving family at her side, after a
two-year battle with cancer, which she so bravely fought.
Joanne was born Dec. 17, 1940, in Greenwood to Carl and Garnett Bladl. She lived
in Granton her whole life and graduated from Granton High School in 1958. She
married the love of her life, Dale Wesenberg, June 25, 1960, and they just
celebrated 56 years of marriage this summer.
Joanne worked her first job at Weinbrenner Shoes after graduating and then took
employment at Weyerhaeuser, formerly Roddis, where she worked several years. She
then worked a few years at Lynn Dairy until she decided to pursue the CNA
(Certified Nursing Assistant) program. She received her CNA certificate in 1975
and then began her career at Memorial Medical Center in Neillsville, where she
worked 30 years, known as “Mother Wesenberg” by the staff and residents. She
also worked for Granton Area Schools in the kitchen until her illness, where she
was recognized upon retiring for 28 years of service.
Her life will forever be cherished in the memories of her husband Dale, her
daugher Dawn (Bill) Wixson, Marshfield; sister Joyce Steinbach, Granton; brother
Richard (Susie) Bladl, Washington; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Scott in November of 1969, and
two nephews: Gerald and Chuckie Steinbach.
Joanne was known for spoiling the neighborhood children and family with her
homemade baked goods, as well as, the neighborhood dogs who always had plenty of
treats. Her husband Dale said he bought hundreds of pounds of dog treats over
the years and they never owned a dog. As a “kitchen lady” at school, she always
tried to help make the children’s day special with her smile or loving sense of
humor. She enjoyed traveling and her daugher Dawn has many great memories of
camping trips as a child. She collected Christmas Villages over the years and
enjoyed displaying them. Joanne will be remembered by many as the lady with a
heart of gold.
The family would like to extend a special “Thank You” to all of the wonderful
caregivers she encountered during her illness and to the many people who sent
their love and prayers.
It was Joanne’s wishes to have no public services, but her family will gather
later for a private graveside memorial ceremony. The Cremation Society of
Wisconsin is assisting the family.
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