Judith LeMoine Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by John J. Buettgen Funeral Home - Schofield on Feb. 19, 2024.
Judith "Judy" Lynn LeMoine, 69, of Wausau passed away at Aspirus Wausau Hospital on February 9, 2024. She was born to the late Joseph and Sarah (Imhoff) Kraimer on August 29, 1954.
She is survived by her loving husband Gerald "Jerry" LeMoine who she married on October 13, 1973 at Saint Matthews. They have shared over 50 years together. Daughter Jenny (Steve) Radtke, Frank (Sam Wirkus) Ferlitsch, LaDonna (Nick Tress) Inman, Mike Gosseck, grandchildren; Heaven Haley Drobnick, Kaden (Shailyn Frodl) Radtke, Timoth Tress, Preston Tress, Spencer Tress, Owen Inman, Cataleya Tress, Hunter Radtke, Alexis Radtke, great grandchild Remington Radtke, sister Elaine (Wayne) Skrzypchak, Wausau, Shirley (Phil) Marlotty, Kenosha, Barb (Wayne) Lambrecht, Wausau, brother in law Leon (Sharon Bohnert) Zieglmeier, Schofield, sister in law Nancy Kraimer, Wausau and many nieces and nephews and her beloved furry pal Lindy.
She was preceded in death by her sister Carol Zieglmeier, brother, James Kraimer, brother-in-law Wayne Skrzypchak, brother-in-law Phil Marlotty, in laws Dorothy Clarence LeMoine, and her parents Joseph and Sarah Kraimer.
Judy had many accomplishments. She had a long career of 35 years at Liberty Mutual. In the 80's she was the first woman to take a boy scout group to Camp Tesomas. Judy and Jerry also opened their home and hearts to over 20 foster children over the years. She shot Skeet at Wausau Skeet and Trap Club. She enjoyed her arts and crafts. She worked hard with the Salvation Army Christmas program. She loved her outdoor sports and was the secretary and treasurer for the Wisconsin Valley Snow Jets Snowmobile Club. Oh, did she enjoy the outdoors and fishing with Jerry. They spent a lot of time at Lake of the Woods cozy in a cabin and fishing. Judy caught her large 34" walleye and then let it go. Go Packers was heard on Sunday afternoons when the games were on.
She was a member of the Catholic Daughters and worked vigorously in multiple capacities. She loved her family and enjoyed their yearly family reunions. Her greatest passion was spending time with her children and grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all.
Services will be held at Saint Michael Catholic Church on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 for a gathering of friends and family from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. Burial of cremated remains will be held on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 10 a.m. Restlawn Cemetery.
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