Lois-Usinger-Obituary

Lois Dahlstrom Usinger

Shorewood, Wisconsin

1921 - 2014

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Usinger, Lois Dahlstrom Our mother, granny, great-granny lived her life with charm, grace and curiosity. February 23, 1921 - July 24, 2014 Lois was born in Rogers Park, IL. She attended Sullivan High School and DePauw University. She was an Alpha Phi and music (piano) major. Lois was married to Frederick Usinger for 66 years until his death in 2006. Lois loved gardening and cooking and was a beautiful knitter and stitcher. She loved reading all types of literature and was particularly fond of English mystery writers. With her great memory she could name and sing countless old tunes, enjoyed the Lawrence Welk show, and was a great old movies buff. She was always ready to travel whether exploring different US destinations or Europe. She enjoyed being a Milwaukee Kiltie and curling bonspiels. Her volunteer involvements through the years were substantial; ranging from board positions to general volunteer activities. A few highlights were Friends of the Milwaukee Public Museum, Woman's Exchange, the Florentine Opera and the Junior League. Lois is survived by her children: Karen Schnetzky, Barbara Becker (Stephen), Heidi Maetzold, Fritz Usinger (Nicki), and the late Debra Usinger (Joe Kujawa). Grand and great-grand children: Scott and Kate Schnetzky, Wendy and Donald Atchison (Enzo, Aeli), Rick and Kelley Schnetzky (Nickolaus, Alyssandra, Ashley), Andy and Kelly Becker (Drake, Lucy Blue, Everett), Jeff and Carrie Becker (Jack), Laura Maetzold, Christopher and Amanda Maetzold (Austin), Emily and Gabriela Usinger. Private family service. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Milwaukee Public Museum, attn: Development, 800 W. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53233. The family thanks the Columbia St. Marys/Ozaukee Hospital 3rd floor South and Horizon Hospice staff for their great care and compassion in helping our mother.

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Dear Karen, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's death and of Debora's. I am thinking of you and hope to see you this summer.

Usinger family, I was very sorry to learn of your loss. Mrs Usinger will be missed. Our best to your family.

I am so deeply sorry at the passing of one of the greatest ladies I have known. The Burghardt and Usinger's friendship goes back to grade school and have fond memories of their family as I grew up. Lois literally lit up the room!!! She was very involved in her family, friends and the city she adopted. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you now.
Claire Burghardt Hodge

I want to extend my deepest sympathies to the whole family of Usingers.
Many times in the past, I visited the Usingers at work (Frederick and Walter), either during a business or social trip to Milwaukee, and was receiveed with such cordiality.
And the sausages --Immer schmeckt gut!!

I wish you Peace!

To All the Usingers -

We've lost a great and wonderful woman. Know that your friends far and wide share your grief and hold the memories of Grandma dearly. It was truly an honor to know her!