Liselotte "LiLo" Webb, 89, of Scandinavia, went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, October 7, 2025. She was born on September 6, 1936, in Germany to Johannes and Eleanora (Walicht) Funke. Liselotte married Lawrence Webb in 1959 in Berlin Germany. He preceded her in death on August 1, 2017.
While living in Germany, "Lilo" was a baker and a Hotelier. After coming to the United States, she worked as a CNA at the former Pine Ridge Manor in Waupaca and also worked in home health care. Her hobbies included cooking, knitting, shopping, loving her canine companions and solving jigsaw puzzles. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family.
Liselotte is survived by her Daughter: Caroline (Bill) Zempel. Grandchildren: Eric (Melissa) Zeinert, Katrina (Danny) Herrera, Desiree (Kahli) Hoffman and Weston Zempel. Great Grandchildren: Jayden, Trenton, Atianna, Jaysa, Gia, Chloe, Damien, Lilo and Dominic. Special Friends: Susan Barlow and Lupe Carper
She was preceded in death by husband, Lawrence Webb; father, Johannes Funke; mother, Eleanora Funke, Brother: Uve Funke, Brothers- in- law: Charles Webb, Steve Webb and Sister-in-law: Helen Hawley
A Private Family Graveside Service will be held at the Scandinavia Lutheran Cemetery with the Reverend David Eisele officiating.
Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Liselotte to the Waupaca Humane Society, 2293 Commercial Dr, Waupaca, WI, 54981.
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