Corinne-Lester-Obituary

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Corinne Anne Lester

Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Jul 31, 1928 – Nov 13, 2021 (Age 93)

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BORN
July 31, 1928
DIED
November 13, 2021
AGE
93
LOCATION
Rhinelander, Wisconsin

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HILDEBRAND - RUSS FUNERAL HOME - Rhinelander Obituary

 


Corinne Anne Lester


1928 ~ 2021


Age ~ 93


 


Corinne Anne Mccarville Lester, passed away on November 13th, 2021 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, at the age of 93.


She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the firstborn child of Alice and William


Mccarville. They later moved from Milwaukee to Appleton, Wisconsin, where she graduated from High School. Corinne then earned a degree in education from the State Teachers College in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. After graduating from college, she met James D. Lester, and they were married on October 3rd, 1952. They went on to have two children, James born in 1953 and John born in 1956. Corinne and James divorced on June 15th, 1964 and Corinne became a single mother to two young children. She moved to Green Bay to be close to her parents. To support herself and her children, she took a position as the director of the Green Bay Nursery School. When her boys were old enough to attend public elementary school, she took a teaching position in Green Bay at Danz Elementary School.


For the next 30 plus years she taught at Danz School. First in Third Grade and then she moved up to Fourth Grade. She was passionate about teaching early Green Bay history, and ended up writing two books that the Green Bay School System used in their curriculum District wide. Corinne had a large, personal collection of antiques that she brought to school, so her students could experience what it was like to live back then. She would also volunteer at Heritage Hill State Park in Green Bay. She was also active in teaching folk dancing to her students at Danz School. Each Spring she would teach the students a Maypole dance celebration. She was the kind of teacher who kids really liked, and they would visit with her after graduating to the next grade.


Corinne retired from teaching in 1991, sold her home in Green Bay and moved up to Three Lakes, Wisconsin, to be closer to her son John and her two grandchildren, Sara and Billy Lester. Continuing her love of teaching Wisconsin History, she volunteered at the Three Lakes Historical Society for 15 years. She sang in the choir at the Catholic Church in Three Lakes, and when Mass was done, she would walk across the street and sing at the Congregational Church. She also performed in some local plays at the Three Lakes High School.


Being retired now and having the time, she took up travel abroad and visited 45


different countries. Her trips included both of her ancestors' homelands, Ireland and Czechoslovakia. While in these two countries she did extensive genealogical research, and wrote two books on family history. She also sponsored a young boy from Chile, and visited with him while there.


As the Wisconsin Winters became too much for her to handle, she bought an


additional home in Mountain Home, Arkansas. For the next ten years, she and her beloved Westie named Maxwell enjoyed living in Wisconsin for the Summers, and Arkansas for the Winters.


In 2016 she had to give up her driver's license due to failing eyesight, so living alone


was no longer an option. She moved into Grace Lodge in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, with her trained "therapy dog" and lived there until her death.


Corinne was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Richard McCarville. She is


survived by her sons, James and John (Molly) Lester and two grandchildren, Sara Perry and Billy Lester, and two great grandchildren, Emma and Thomas Joseph Perry.


           The visitation for Corinne will be held on Monday, November 22, at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church in Rhinelander, from 10:00 am until the 11:00 am Mass of Christian Burial. Fr. Chris Kemp will officiate.


         The family would like to thank Grace Lodge for their wonderful care of Corinne, for five plus years!


           Memorial contributions may be made to your local animal shelter per her wishes.


        


 


        

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Jim, John, and family - I'm so sorry to hear about your mom's death. She was a sweet, smart, and fun lady. I have fond memories of antiquing with her and my mom when I was a kid. My memories include what I think was maybe a house on Dousman in Green Bay with a pomeranian named Rags. My mom (Norma Brunette), too, has fond memories of travelling with your mom and sends you her condolences.

I had Mrs Lester for a split class of 4th and 5th at Danz. She thought me how to knit. My condolences to the family. She sounds like she was a great mom/grandma.

My deepest sympathies for your loss, James, John and family. Ms Lester was my third grade teacher at Danz School, and I absolutely adored her. I would often visit her home on Apple Tree Ct, and play with her dog, Brutus. We also went camping together at Boulder Lake. I’ll always cherish those memories of fun times spent with her, and I hope that you’ll find comfort in your memories of her as well.

Ms. Lester taught me years ago at Danz Elementary. I remember her fondly. My condolences to all of you.

Corrine was such a sweet loving soul. May all your memories warm your hearts. She will truly be missed for God has received a beautiful angel.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Corrine was a lovely lady and a great neighbor. We will miss her quick smiles & friendly ways at Grace Lodge.