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2020

Sylvia Wollemann Obituary

Sylvia J. (née Maki) Wollemann

Sylvia Jean Wollemann (née Maki), died Sunday (12/27) surrounded by family and her husband of 62 years, Paul. She was 83 years old. She is also survived by sons Kevin, Mark (Melody Gilbert) and Gary (Cindy), five grandchildren (Heather, Reade, Jenna, Heidi and Sara), three great-grandchildren (Kira, Melina and Amel) and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews, in-laws and many dear friends from throughout her life.

Sylvia taught elementary school grades in Milwaukee public schools for 26 years and retired with her husband Paul to her family's homestead property in Brantwood, Wis., in 1992, where Paul built a beautiful new home and where they created many years of memories for friends and family. "Up North" became a destination for grandchildren and young nieces who visited during many summers for "Camp Wollemann," which included lots of outdoor fun, trips to Somo Lake and exposure to their Finnish roots with regular sauna nights. Sylvia was one of the founders of the Knox Creek Heritage Center, a historical preservation facility in Brantwood that celebrates early European settlers of the area. She wrote numerous letters to the editor that were published in her local Northern Wisconsin newspaper and also in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, to which she was a loyal subscriber for many decades.

She was a passionate reader and will be dearly missed by her book club pals, who shared her passion for the written word but also liberal politics. She was a proud union member (Milwaukee Teacher's Organization) and a compassionate and dutiful neighbor. She would drop everything to care for a sick friend or grandchild, once spending two weeks in below-zero temps in Minnesota to take care of her granddaughter, stricken with chickenpox, while her parents worked. She was no-nonsense always, and in the end chose her exit from this world with grit and determination. When it was clear that her cancer held the upper hand, she told her family "this is no way to live," setting in motion her final weeks, which were filled with messages of love and admiration from near and far.

Sylvia was born Oct. 15, 1937 in Tomahawk, Wis., to Selma Altonen Maki Waahto and William Maki. She was preceded in death by brothers George, Walter and Richard Maki and sister Senia Henderson.

The family hopes to have a celebration of her life in the summer of 2021.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Dec. 27, 2020 to Jan. 3, 2021.

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Kevin

October 15, 2024

Mom, I miss you every day. Today is your birthday day. I light candles almost every night for you, I think of you often. You were the backbone of our family and always kept the family together, no matter what! I wish you were still here, I'll be lighting candles in the kitchen window for your memory tonight.
Kevin

Debbie Wollemann

January 3, 2021

Aunt Sylvia was a great lady and always a joy to see and talk with. She will be missed.

Todd Wollemann

January 3, 2021

Aunt Sylvia was always smiling or laughing when she would visit. I always enjoyed her company. Its sad to find out about her departure.

Heather

December 29, 2020

I can't believe she's gone!!!! To me she was so much more than words can describe. I have so many memories that it would take a novel to express them all. Sylvia Wollemann was one of a kind and the most amazing woman I have ever known. I love her so much and I will miss her forever. Grandma, I wish you were still here!!!!!

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