Deborah "Deb Klinkert" Klinkert

Deborah "Deb Klinkert" Klinkert obituary

Deborah "Deb Klinkert" Klinkert

Deborah Klinkert Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Schramka-Densow Funeral Home - Thiensville on Sep. 22, 2025.

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Deborah "Deb" Ann Klinkert passed away peacefully at her home in Mequon, Wisconsin on September 19, 2025, surrounded by her loved ones, after a courageous 18-year battle with cancer.

Deb was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, to Lorraine (Glodowski) and Gerald Klinkert on June 12, 1956. She was preceded in death by her father Gerald. She is survived by her mother Lorraine, her husband of 38 years Dan Wichman, and her daughters: Katie Reichl (Daniel) with children Caleb, Nora, and Owen; Sarah Wichman (Chris Gall), and Laura Wichman (Mark Burns). She is also survived by her sister Diane Maslakow and brother Scott Klinkert.

Deb graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Wisconsin–Madison. She was the only woman in her graduating class and graduated as a General Motors Scholar. She began her career at Trane in La Crosse, Wisconsin, where she designed truck refrigeration and met her future husband Dan. He instantly knew she was the one.

Deb and Dan moved from La Crosse to Milwaukee and finally to Minneapolis, where they married and built their life together. Their marriage was a true partnership. Deb and Dan lived out their vows in sickness and in health, always a team. Together they raised their daughters encouraging both roots and wings, giving them a strong foundation and the courage to soar – modeling love, resilience, and devotion.

Deb built a 30-year career at Onan/Cummins designing generators for RVs. She always made time to mentor young engineers. She earned six patents and helped pave the way for women in engineering, all while putting her family first.

While she was passionate about her career, being home for her daughters after school, attending every afterschool event, and sitting down for a family dinner were always the top priority. Her creativity shone in elaborate birthday parties with scavenger hunts and craft projects, and in the handmade Christmas gifts she helped her daughters create.

Deb showed her daughters how to be strong, independent women. Laura earned her doctorate in Physical Therapy, while Katie and Sarah both pursued their PhDs in Engineering. Inspired by Deb and Dan's genuine partnership in marriage, all three daughters have built relationships Deb is proud of.

Deb and Dan retired and moved to Mequon, Wisconsin to be close to family. She became an extraordinary grandmother, known for photo scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, playdough construction, and countless craft projects.

Deb was also the family historian, preserving family history through photos that she organized into books and keepsakes that people could gather around. She loved surprising friends and family by sending them old photos, sparking memories and stories that brought people closer together.

She first discovered pottery in high school and returned to it in retirement, with Dan's help setting up a studio in their home. She founded "3 daughters klay" in honor of her daughters and signed each piece "3dk." She delighted in sharing her creations with family and friends, finding joy in giving as much as in making. She joined the Cedarburg Art Guild and earned recognition for her Tybee Island vase.

Diagnosed in 2008 with Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, she endured chemotherapy, radiation, and later major surgery when the cancer spread. She lived with grace and courage, inspiring everyone with her strength and resilience. Dan and Laura were honored to care for Deb through these challenges. A special "thank you" to her doctors and the amazing staff at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota who provided 18 years of incredible care and compassion.

Known for her determination, competitiveness, humor, and gift for storytelling, Deb touched countless lives. Deb's legacy lives on in her professional achievements, her devotion to family, her creative spirit, and the joy she brought to all who knew her.

Services

Visitation: Sunday, September 28, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Memorial Service: 12:30 PM

Schramka-Densow Funeral Home, 423 North Main Street, Thiensville, WI 53092

Memorial Donations

Donations may be made to the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Research Foundation at accrf.org.

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John Peterson

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I worked for/with Deb for most of her 30 years at Onan/Cummins. She always had a can do attitude toward generator design and encouraged me to think outside the box. My deepest condolences to Dan, Katie, Laura and Sarah. She loved you all more than you can imagine!

Michelle Haury

September 26, 2025

I worked with Deb at We Can Ride, where she and Dan volunteered. We spent many wonderful days helping people. Deb was such a kind soul and I am very happy to have those memories. Deb was particularly fond of the little pony, Jasper. She led him in classes

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Steve Seidlitz

September 25, 2025

Deb was a great/standing on one´s grounds Cummins Engineer. Our non-work interaction was Praying Mantis.

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Peggi Barnard Trimble

September 25, 2025

Deb was my best friend in high school and the summers in our college years. We shared so many wonderful times; working on the yearbook, developing photos in the dark room, parties at the corn field, sporting events etc. (I always wondered if her parents found out about the party we had at her house when she hid the garbage in the attic ). We shared our hopes and dreams and laughed at the many funny things she did, like mixing up a pineapple for coconut, trying to move a cash register that was chained to a post, changing a flat tire! I was so darn proud of her when she was accepted to engineering school, being the first female invited to the engineering fraternity because of her GPA, doing internships and ultimately being one of the first female engineers at Trane designing refrigeration units. Deb was a warrior as she pursued her career just like she was a warrior in her battle with cancer. She never gave up, she never gave in. I feel so fortunate to have shared part of life with her and having to opportunity to see her last summer at our 50 th reunion. Deb will be missed by so many but her warrior spirit will remain with us all the days of our lives. God Speed Deb

LeAnne Ketelsen

September 24, 2025

I so enjoyed working with Deb at Cummins/Onan as a "fellow" engineer. She was so good at her craft. But even more so, I enjoyed running into Deb at the weekend girl´s basketball tournaments. She was there to support her daughters and I my granddaughter. We shared how much we enjoyed seeing the girls grow and excel in their team sport. She loved her girls so much and they were blessed with such a special Mom. May your memories bring you peace and love.
With love,
LeAnne Ketelsen

Matt Ethen

September 24, 2025

Deb was an amazing leader and mentor to me and so many at Cummins. She had an amazing way of challenging everyone to be their best self in everything that they did. My sincere condolences to the family, Deb will truly be missed.

Emily Scheuerell

September 24, 2025

Deb was a very important mentor to me and is someone I'll forever remember. She was brilliant engineer, so darn funny, and an amazing spirit. My sincere condolences.

Jim Hester

September 24, 2025

My deepest condolences to the family of one of the smartest, kindest mentors I've ever had the privilege to work for/with. She was one of a kind and will truly be missed.

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