Janice M. Schwark, aged 76, passed away peacefully on October 25, 2025, in Greenfield, Wisconsin Born on April 30, 1949, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Janice lit up the lives of her family and friends with her vibrant spirit and remarkable talents.
Janice, whose maiden name was Seefurth, was known for her amazing cooking and baking skills, who created delightful memories for her loved ones. Each holiday season, she meticulously prepared her famous Christmas cookies, a tradition that brought joy and warmth to her family gatherings. Her love for her family was evident in every dish she prepared, and she cherished the time spent with them.
Beyond the kitchen, Janice had a passion for arts and crafts, where her creativity blossomed. She also enjoyed tending to her beautiful flower gardens.
Janice is survived by her beloved family, including her husband, Clarence (Sonny) Schwark, her sons Michael Schwark and Matthew Schwark, her daughter-in-law Amy Schwark, and her stepdaughter Joey Vanderventer. She was also a cherished grandmother to Ashley, Cody, Madison, and Aubrey, who were fortunate to experience her unwavering love and wonderful spirit.
Janice M. Schwark will be remembered for her loving nature, her incredible cooking, and the countless memories she created with her family. Her legacy of love and devotion will continue to inspire all who knew her.
Honoring Janice's wishes, no formal public service will be held.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4747 South 60th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220


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