Obit: Piwoni, Katherine (1927 -
2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Piwoni, Peleschak, Olson, Day, Lippa, Ester, Lakhani, Schroedel
----Source: Plombon-Funeral Service (Stanley, Chippewa Co., WI) 12/01/2022
Piwoni, Katherine (12 February 1927 – 29 November 2022)
Katherine Piwoni, age 95 years, passed away peacefully in her sleep on November
29, 2022, at Orchard Hills Assisted Living Center in Eau Claire.
She was born February 12, 1927, in Lublin, to Ambrose and Julia Peleschak; the
youngest of 12
children. Katherine graduated from Withee High School in 1945. On July 3, 1941,
she met Marvin
Piwoni, the love of her life. They dated for 5 years and were married on June 9,
1946; a marriage that
lasted nearly 71 years.
In the Spring of 1952 Marvin and Katherine purchased a farm near Gilman, where
they raised
registered Holstein dairy cattle and 5 children. The farm was sold in 1976 and
they began driving school busses for the School District of Gilman. For many
years Katherine drove the “short bus” shuttle for athletes, disabled students
and co-op classes at Gilman, Cornell, and Holcomb, WI.
Summer evenings were spent in her large gardens raising vegetables and an
amazing array of
beautiful flowers. The garden bounty was shared with friends and neighbors or
later preserved for
delicious meals during the off season.
Katherine had a beautiful soprano voice and sang in her church choir, and the
Gilman Community
Choir. Neighbors would complement her on the sweet sounds emanating from the
fields as she happily sang while cutting or raking hay. She was an accomplished
seamstress making clothes for herself and her daughters, celebration dresses for
folks in the area and dressing dolls for local competitions. With Marvin, she
loved attending auctions and collecting antiques. Though she never mastered
preparing venison, we will all miss her cheese pie, holiday turkey stuffing,
canned dill pickles, and those incredibly tasty pierogies.
For over 60 years Marvin and Katherine made many new friends while attending and
dancing to Old
Time music at many Polka Fests and dances throughout Wisconsin. We will always
remember Mom for her undying love for Dad, her profound love for her family, her
great sense of humor (she always had a joke to tell), her generosity, kindness,
and her deep faith in God. She lived her life to the fullest—may we all live our
lives in her example.
Katherine is survived by 1 sister, Ella, of Elgin, IL; five children: Marvin
(Kelly) Piwoni of Champaign, IL; James (Kathy Olson) Piwoni of Whitefish Bay,
Richard Piwoni of Antigo, Marilyn (Tom) Day of Eau Claire, and Karilyn (Brian)
Lippa of Webster, NY; nine grandchildren: Michael (Kari) Piwoni,
James (Abby) Day, Richard (Megan) Day, Brian Day (best friend, Danielle),
Betsy(Tyson) Ester, Sarah (Samir Lakhani) Piwoni, Alexandra, Seraphina, and
Maribella Lippa, 11 great grandchildren: Keason, Will, Brady Ellie, Arya,
Evelyn, Thomas, Juliet, Austen, Elena, and Ainsley; and many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
She is preceded in death by husband Marvin, brothers: Matt, Nick, Mike; sisters:
Helen, Ann, Irene,
Mary and three siblings that died at childbirth.
A funeral service will be held at 11 A.M. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at Holy
Assumption Orthodox Church-Lublin with Father John Schroedel officiating. Burial
will follow in the Church Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 until 7 P.M. on
Friday at the Gilman Funeral Home and one hour prior to services Saturday at the
church in Lublin.
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