Lucille-Wolterman-Obituary

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Lucille M. Wolterman

Feb 15, 1926 - Feb 26, 2026

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Ed
We are so sorry for your loss and missing the service. May God bless you and your family.

Thinking of you, Rose

May God bless you through these difficult times my prayers go out to your family Ralph Filson

I am so sorry for your loss, I am praying for you and your family.

Wish you all strength, prayers, and sympathy on the passing of Aunt Lucille. She was a fantastic person and role model for all generations. She will be deeply missed, yet is now in internal peace and God's care.

Joe and families

I’m sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. She enjoyed a long life for which we are thankful. May she rest in peace.

Steve (Stickman) McCune

Our deepest sympathy and prayers for the Wolterman family.

Words alone cannot express my sincere condolences to the entire Wolterman Family on your loss. Aunt Lucille is back side by side with Uncle Eddie, but did they know what they started to create together? Two words "amazing family". That charismatic smile will not be lost as she was always glad to see everyone regardless of the previous time. I'm sure Uncle Eddie had the best Manhattan after opening the pearly gates with St Peter to welcome Aunt Lucille home again! God Bless you all.

So sorry for your loss. I will keep the Wolterman family in my thoughts.

Obituary

Lucille's Obituary

Lucille Mary Wolterman, nee Moriarity, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother and faithful servant of God, entered eternal life at the age of 100, February 26, 2026, surrounded by the love she spent a lifetime giving to others.

Lucille devoted her life to her family — a family blessed with sixteen children, each welcomed as a gift from God.

Preceded in death by her husband, Edward, Lucille is survived by fourteen children; John, Edward (Nancy), Joseph (Regina), James (Jan), Rose Putnick, David, Judith Love, Alice (Joe) Torre, Stan (Peggy), Diane (Steve) Bierman, Lucy Borchers, Larry, Katie and Michael, her son in-law Gary Even, daughter-in-law Cheryl Wolterman and sister Hilda Hessler.  She was preceded in death by her daughter Mary Even and son Mark, her brother Walter Moriarity and sisters Mabel Busam, Ruth Kruthaupt and Catherine Alfers.  Also survived by family members Christine Wolterman, Sharlene Wolterman and preceded in death by William ‘Butch’ Putnick.  

Lucille leaves behind a beautiful and growing legacy of forty-one grandchildren, sixty-three great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren, each deeply loved, each uniquely special and each carrying forward a piece of her heart.   

She understood motherhood not simply as a role, but as a sacred vocation. Her kitchen table became a place of nourishment, counsel, debates, forgiveness and laughter, where faith was lived daily through prayer, sacrifice, and quiet acts of love.

A devoted Catholic, Lucille found strength in the Eucharist, comfort in the Rosary, and joy in trusting Divine Providence through every season of life.

Having completed her earthly pilgrimage, Lucille now rests in the embrace of the Lord she served so faithfully.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” (Matthew 25:23)

Visitation will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 5361 Dry Ridge Road (45252), on Monday, March 2, 2026 from 5:00pm-7:30pm.  Mass of Christian Burial will follow Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 11:00am at the church followed by burial at St. John the Baptist Cemetery.  Memorial contributions may be made to Sisters of Divine Providence ( www.cdpkentucky.org ) or the Safe at Home Foundation ( www.joetorre.org ).

Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home is honored to serve the family.

 

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