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Nancy Jean <I>Abnet</I> Fee

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Nancy Jean Abnet Fee

Birth
La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Jun 2020 (aged 66)
La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Onalaska, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8819222, Longitude: -91.2182262
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Nancy J. Fee, 66, of Onalaska, died June 15, 2020, after fighting with all she had to try and beat cancer a second time, after surviving breast cancer more than 30 years ago. She was born in La Crosse, March 2, 1954, to Frank E. and Victoria (Weiland) Abnet.

She graduated from Onalaska High School, class of 1972. On Sept. 8, 1973, she married Louis (Bud) Fee.

Nancy worked in banking, had in-home daycare for friends who became family, worked at St. Patrick's Catholic School, and then entered the insurance business before starting 3PAdministrators with two business partners, in 2007. They sold their successful business in 2017. Nancy's work was something she loved, and taking care of her clients and their employees was a true passion. She retired in January 2020.

Nancy also had a passion for volunteering. She enjoyed her many years of work with the Hunger Task Force in La Crosse, where she even served as president. She was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Catholic Parish in Onalaska, serving on the finance council, and as a lay minister and sacristan. Her faith was extremely important to her, and was something she instilled in her family and carried with her through her final breath.

She loved to golf and was so proud to have her first and only hole-in-one at Coulee Golf Bowl in 2011. You could find her on the golf course, even in the sweltering heat, every Friday night and Sunday afternoon, and last year on Tuesdays for ladies club golf, as well as every other chance she could get! She also experienced a dream come true, when she was able to attend the Masters tournament at Augusta in 2017.

Above all else in this world, Nancy loved her family. She and Bud were married 46 years and they enjoyed every day, and loved to travel - from vacations and cruises to day trips. They loved watching the Brewers, Badgers, Packers and PGA golf! She was so excited to take the trip of a lifetime with Bud last October/November, which was a two week European cruise. The whole family traveled to Florida three times and to Arizona together, and enjoyed several trips to Brewers games, Wisconsin Dells and more! Nancy's four granddaughters were the light of her life. She loved caring for them, playing with them and spending time with them every chance she could! She was the best wife, mom, grandma, sister, aunt and friend.

Nancy held her family and friends close. Friends were family. She loved her card club friends of 30+ years, her Wharf friends, her church family, her high school classmates, and everyone who was part of her life. She loved big.

Nancy is survived by her husband of 46 years, Bud; children: Heather M. Ladwig (Joe Steinhoff) and Ryan L. (Leslie) Fee; granddaughters: Ava and Kinsey Ladwig, and Layla and Zoey Fee; brother, Frank J. (Janet) Abnet; in-laws, aunts, uncles and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Victoria Abnet; and by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, William and Beverly Fee.
Nancy J. Fee, 66, of Onalaska, died June 15, 2020, after fighting with all she had to try and beat cancer a second time, after surviving breast cancer more than 30 years ago. She was born in La Crosse, March 2, 1954, to Frank E. and Victoria (Weiland) Abnet.

She graduated from Onalaska High School, class of 1972. On Sept. 8, 1973, she married Louis (Bud) Fee.

Nancy worked in banking, had in-home daycare for friends who became family, worked at St. Patrick's Catholic School, and then entered the insurance business before starting 3PAdministrators with two business partners, in 2007. They sold their successful business in 2017. Nancy's work was something she loved, and taking care of her clients and their employees was a true passion. She retired in January 2020.

Nancy also had a passion for volunteering. She enjoyed her many years of work with the Hunger Task Force in La Crosse, where she even served as president. She was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Catholic Parish in Onalaska, serving on the finance council, and as a lay minister and sacristan. Her faith was extremely important to her, and was something she instilled in her family and carried with her through her final breath.

She loved to golf and was so proud to have her first and only hole-in-one at Coulee Golf Bowl in 2011. You could find her on the golf course, even in the sweltering heat, every Friday night and Sunday afternoon, and last year on Tuesdays for ladies club golf, as well as every other chance she could get! She also experienced a dream come true, when she was able to attend the Masters tournament at Augusta in 2017.

Above all else in this world, Nancy loved her family. She and Bud were married 46 years and they enjoyed every day, and loved to travel - from vacations and cruises to day trips. They loved watching the Brewers, Badgers, Packers and PGA golf! She was so excited to take the trip of a lifetime with Bud last October/November, which was a two week European cruise. The whole family traveled to Florida three times and to Arizona together, and enjoyed several trips to Brewers games, Wisconsin Dells and more! Nancy's four granddaughters were the light of her life. She loved caring for them, playing with them and spending time with them every chance she could! She was the best wife, mom, grandma, sister, aunt and friend.

Nancy held her family and friends close. Friends were family. She loved her card club friends of 30+ years, her Wharf friends, her church family, her high school classmates, and everyone who was part of her life. She loved big.

Nancy is survived by her husband of 46 years, Bud; children: Heather M. Ladwig (Joe Steinhoff) and Ryan L. (Leslie) Fee; granddaughters: Ava and Kinsey Ladwig, and Layla and Zoey Fee; brother, Frank J. (Janet) Abnet; in-laws, aunts, uncles and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Victoria Abnet; and by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, William and Beverly Fee.


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