Obit: Hodowanic, Jeanine (1952
– 2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hodowanic, Leja, Miller, Swensen, Henke, Thompson, Anderson, McCubbins,
Trott, Phelps, Cox, Lis
----Source: THORP COURIER 19 Aug 2020
Hodowanic, Jeanine (21 AUG 1952 – 16 AUG 2020)
Jeanine Hodowanic, 86, of Gilman, died Sunday, August 16, 2020, at Sacred Heart
Hospital in Eau Claire. She was born on February 24, 1934, in Stanley to the
late Peter and Kathryn (Hodowanic) Leja. She grew up in the Huron area and
graduated from Stanley High.
On August 21, 1952, she was united in marriage to Steve Hodowanic in Milwaukee.
The couple moved to the Town of Aurora and raised their family there. In 1999,
Jeanine moved to Gilman where she's lived since.
Mom had a passion for cooking & baking. If you stopped in she always had a pot
of coffee on. If you were lucky you might be able to get some of her scrumptious
freshly baked breads, brownies, cookies, & pies. She could have opened up her
own coffee shop, "I Dream of Jeannie's." She was "famously" known for her
pierogis that were out of this world. She could have turned that into a
business. Everyone was ‘always’ welcome to stop in anytime to grab a cup of
coffee with her & some sweet confections.
She loved to garden & plant flowers. Picking berries was another one of her
passions. You knew that if she came back early, that there probably was a bear
or two in the area. You are back early "Bears," yep.
Mom was an active member in the Rosary Club at SS Peter & Paul Church in Gilman.
She would sell
raffle tickets for the church bazaar.
S h e would gladly volunteer her time to her church, which she adored. Mom was
generous, loving & kind to everyone she met; never asking for anything in
return. She saw the good in everyone. She kept us laughing every day.
Mom was loved by "all' and will be "greatly" missed by "all." She is survived by
her children: Karen Miller of Thorp, Steve Hodowanic of Gilman, Lori Hodowanic
of Vadnais Heights, MN, and Lois Hodowanic of Gilman; grandchildren: Perry,
Alecia, Ryan and Audrey Swensen, Aiden Henke, Trisha (Gary) Thompson, Kim (Will)
Anderson, and Ken, Kevin, Terry and Tony McCubbins; and her great-grandchildren:
Kali Anderson, Brock and Jayden Trott and Oliver Phelps. Jeanine is preceded in
death by her husband (1998); her parents; her daughter Sharon; her
granddaughter, Andrea Trott; her brother, Harold Leja; and her sisters: Delores
Cox and Marilyn Lis.
A funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 21, 2020, at
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church with Father Vijay Kumar officiating.
Burial will follow in St. John's Orthodox Cemetery. Huron. Visitation will start
with a Rosary at 9 a.m. until time of service Saturday at the Church. Plombon
Funeral Service, Gilman, assisted the family.
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Obit:
Hodowanic, Jeanine #2 (1934 - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hodowanic, Miller, Swensen, Henke, Thompson, Anderson, McCubbins,
Trott, Phelps, Leja, Cox, Lis, Kumar
----Source: Plombon Funeral Home (Stanley, Clark Co., WI) 10/15/2020
Hodowanic, Jeanine (24 February 1934 – 16 August 2020)
Jeanine Hodowanic, 86, of Gilman, died on Sunday, Aug. 16, 2020 at Sacred Heart
Hospital in Eau Claire. A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday,
Aug. 22 at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church with Father Vijay Kumar
officiating. Burial will follow in St. John’s Orthodox Cemetery in Huron.
Saturday visitation will start with a Rosary at 9 a.m. and continue until the
time of the service at the church.
Jeanine was born on Feb. 24, 1934 in Stanley to the late Peter and Kathryn
(Hodowanic) Leja. She grew up in the Huron area and graduated from Stanley High.
On Aug. 21, 1952 she was united in marriage to Steve Hodowanic in Milwaukee. The
couple moved to the town of Aurora and raised their family there. In 1999
Jeanine moved to Gilman where she’s lived since.
Mom had a passion for cooking and baking. If you stopped in she always had a pot
of coffee on. If you were lucky you might be able to get some of her scrumptious
freshly baked breads, brownies, cookies and pies. She could have opened up her
own coffee shop “I Dream of Jeannie’s” she was “famously” known for her pierogis
that were out of this world. She could have turned that into a business.
Everyone was “always’” welcome to stop in anytime to grab a cup of joe with her
and some sweet confections.
Jeanie loved to garden and plant flowers. Picking berries was another one of her
passions. You knew that if she came back early, that there probably was a bear
or two in the area. “You are back early, ‘bears,’ yep.” Mom was an active member
in the Rosary Club at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Gilman. She would sell
raffle tickets for the church bazaar. She would gladly volunteer her time to her
church which she adored. Mom was generous, loving and kind to everyone she met.
Never asking for anything in return. She saw the good in everyone. She kept us
laughing every day.
Mom was loved by “all” and will be “greatly” missed by “all”.
She is survived by her children, Karen Miller of Thorp, Steve Hodowanic of
Gilman, Lori Hodowanic of Vadnais Heights, MN. and Lois Hodowanic of Gilman;
grandchildren, Perry, Alecia, Ryan and Audrey Swensen, Aiden Henke, Trisha
(Gary) Thompson, Kim (Willie) Anderson and Ken, Kevin, Terry and Tony McCubbins;
and her great-grandchildren, Kali Anderson, Brock and Jaden Trott and Oliver
Phelps.
Jeanine was preceded in death by her husband in 1998; her parents; her daughter,
Sharon; her granddaughter, Andrea Trott; her brother, Harold Leja, and her
sisters, Delores Cox and Marilyn Lis.
Plombon Funeral Service-Gilman assisted the family.
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