Mildred Schenian
Oconomowoc - Age 96, Milly resided in Appleton for over 30 years. She was a respected Cosmetologist, owned several beauty salons and served on the Wisconsin Board of Cosmetology. Milly loved to garden and belonged to various gardening clubs in the Appleton area. For the last 8 years Milly called Oconomowoc her home.
She is survived by her daughters, Kay Marie Gregory and Lori Schenian (Jim) Fuhrmann, sons, Dale (Mickie) Schenian and Gary (Eileen) Schenian, nine grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
Milly's husband of 60 years, Francis "Frank" Schenian, and her son, Neil Schenian preceded her in death as well as her daughter-in-law Mary Schenian and son-in-law Gene Gregory.
Milly will be laid to rest during a private family service at St. Joseph Cemetery Riverside, Appleton.
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My sincere condolences to the entire Schenian family. Your mom was a very special lady and I will cherish the memories I have of her while growing up with Lori.
Patti Roovers
August 13, 2018
Hello, I am so sorry to hear Millie has gone to heaven........I worked with her in the hair business for many years........A very delightful lady.........I will always cherish the memories of our friendship.......
Micki McCoy
Micki McCoy
August 11, 2018
Our thoughts and prayers are with you! Mildred and Frank where our neighbors in Appleton on Solar circle.. she was such a wonderful neighbor it was an honor to know her. She always had a smile for you and was a very caring person! From, The Alberts family.
Tracy Keller
August 11, 2018
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