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Priscilla A. "Peppy" O'Neill

1943 - 2018

Priscilla A. "Peppy" O'Neill obituary, 1943-2018, Milwaukee, WI

BORN

1943

DIED

2018

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Priscilla O'Neill Obituary

Born January 16, 1943 in Kenosha, WI, Priscilla Ann Crow was raised surrounded by more family than many of us would be comfortable with, but which suited her to a tee. She grew up with her parents and six siblings, and within one block of the Crows' crowded 52nd Street home lived all four grandparents and her Haubrich cousins Joan, Tom, Jim, Gail and Todd.

While the etymology of Priscilla's nickname remains a source of family dispute, there is no doubt "Peppy" served as an accurate moniker for a girl who took after her mother Marion and effervescent aunts Geri, Dorothy and Harriet. Pep was also close to her grandparents Hilda and Herman and Hazel and Harry, a veritable "4H" club. Pep often relayed stories of them to her own kids and took pride in her Austrian, English, Polish and Danish lineage. It was from her grandfather Herman that she inherited a lifelong love of baseball, listening to the Milwaukee Braves radio broadcasts in the summer.

Pep matriculated in the Kenosha public school system, graduating from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1961. In 1965, she completed her studies at UW-Madison with a degree in a journalism. After a stint in Evanston, IL, Pep raised a family of her own, beginning in Iowa City, IA, continuing in Port Washington, and later in Milwaukee.

Her prodigious work career included employment with the University of Wisconsin Daily Cardinal newspaper, American College Testing in Iowa City, Smith Brothers Restaurant in Port Washington, Manpower, Inc., the Zoological Society of Milwaukee, Channel 10/36 Friends and the UW - Milwaukee and UW - Parkside Alumni Associations. She spent most of that time as an "event planner." Gregarious, energetic and with a keen eye for detail, Pep was a natural in her line of work. The original community organizer, Pep assembled a cadre of volunteers who followed her from event to event, and in many cases from employer to employer.

Pep volunteered her time and talents to organizations including the Mendota Gridiron Club, the United Way and the Junior Women's Club in Port Washington, the Milwaukee Public Libraries, and of course, as president of the Eddie Matthews Fan Club - Kenosha Chapter. She served on several boards of directors and donated to charities too numerous to name. Additionally, Pep loved and supported the arts. She and Bruce were season ticket holders with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Milwaukee Repertory Theater and members of the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Smithsonian, and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Frick Gallery.

In 2013, her children hosted a retirement/Happy 70th surprise party (and yes, Pep was surprised) in her honor at the Charles Allis Museum. January 16, 2013 was designated "Priscilla A. O'Neill Day" in the City of Milwaukee, the declaration read by none other than Mayor Tom Barrett himself.

Sadly, it was not long thereafter that her husband, Bruce, was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Pep, of course, went back to work; she served as Bruce's full-time caretaker in his battle against ALS. Their journey would last two years before Bruce finally succumbed to the horrible disease. All who knew Bruce were eternally grateful for the selflessness and love Pep displayed in caring for him.

In July 2018, many of us were allowed to return the favor as Pep herself was diagnosed with a terrible disease - inoperable brain cancer. Pep responded to the bad news with bravery and strength, never once despairing as the disease progressed. She instead treasured her remaining time, attending her daughter Kate's August 10 wedding, rooting the Brewers on in their magical playoff run, and spending time with loved ones while looking forward to rejoining her beloved Bruce. When both radiation and chemotherapy failed, the goal of the O'Neill family was to get Pep to the "finish line" with as much dignity and as little pain as possible.
We did.

After saying goodbye to her scores and scores of loved ones and friends, on November 17, 2018, Pep peacefully drew her final breath.

The O'Neill family would like to thank Pep's Army: her legion of friends, family and caregivers who saw to it that Pep's final months were meaningful, comfortable and even enjoyable.

Pep was preceded in death by parents Gordon and Marion (nee Tanck) Crow; brothers Richard, Norbert and Donald; and husband Bruce. Pep is survived by siblings Lori (George) Wightman, Judy (Mike) Bjorn, and Jeff (Ruby). She is further survived by her own enormous family of 32, including grateful children Hugh (Jennifer), Miles (Lauren), Kate (Toby Cadoux), Mike (Anne), Matt (Shannon), Jennifer (Doug) Sveda and Andy (Sarah).

Pep had a unique relationship with each of her eighteen grandchildren: Casey, Jack, Cairin ("Rinn"), Tony, Cal, Sadie, Claire, Mary, Michael, Audrey, Sylvie, Daphne, Emily, Meghan, Grace, Margaret, Genevieve and Rosemary.

Visitation will be held at Becker Ritter Funeral Home (14075 W. North Ave.) on Thursday, Nov. 29 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Additional visitation will take place at St. Sebastian Church, Milwaukee (5400 W. Washington Blvd.) on Nov. 30 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., followed by a prayer service and luncheon. Private Interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society or the ALS Association of Wisconsin.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Nov. 21, 2018.

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Karen Coy Romano

November 15, 2023

On this anniversary date of Peppy's passing, I continue to smile and fondly remember what a wonderful friend and member of my staff she was. We could all use Peppy's positive and cheerful demeanor in our world today. I was blessed to know her and delight in her friendship for as long as I did. Knowing Bruce as well and their love and devotion to each other was evident. I think of them both when I visit the Wicked Hop and so glad they left this piece of themselves for all of us to remember them by. That being said, there have been many many ways they have left their mark in this world and on all of us. Thinking of you Peppy and glad God gave us you for as long as he did.

Karen J Coy-Romano

November 15, 2021

On this anniversary of Peppy's passing, I look back with wonderful memories of our friendship and work together. Peppy was a joy to be around and her laugh and spirit of hope and possibility will always be with me. Before I moved away from Milwaukee, I visited the Wicked Hop in her honor to remember her excitement and pride in her 'boys.' I find comfort knowing Peppy is with her beloved Bruce and holding hands as they look down on us all.

Karen Coy-Romano

November 15, 2020

I think about what I said a year ago and I have to be honest, I still feel the same. I think about the joy you brought to my life and others and your beautiful laugh. You were a treasure to work with and a delightful and loyal friend. The world hasn't been the same since. Miss you tons! Love to your family as always!

Karen Coy-Romano

November 17, 2019

Peppy, I still think about you all the time as different events and occasions come up that we used to enjoy together. Your smile, positive attitude and warmth toward all who came in contact with you was a joy to behold. All of your dear friends miss you terribly. We keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Michele Oertel

February 28, 2019

This sad news we just received was shocking-- and bittersweet, thinking of her reunited with her Bruce in God's heavenly hands...We have fond memories of our parents' longtime friendship with the O'Neill family. You all have our deepest condolences. Prayers for God's comfort and peace.... Michele and Bruce Oertel

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Clare Lasecki

November 26, 2018

A good friend from Jr. high forward. Very accomplished lady, wife, and mother. To all members of her family, I'm so sorry.

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Karen Coy-Romano

November 22, 2018

Right now I cannot imagine life without Peppy, her laugh and her remarkable positive attitude and zest for life. I was blessed to call her my dear friend, colleague and employee for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with the family who are still feeling the loss of our dear Bruce. My/our only consolation is that they are together with God.
With love and deepest sympathies,
Karen Coy-Romano

Colleen Hilbert

November 21, 2018

I am so very sorry. She will be greatly missed. She was a wonderfully kind and loving Aunt. Hugs to all

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29

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4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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30

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30

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5400 W Washington Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53005

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