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Suzanne M. <I>Anderson</I> Stalinski

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Suzanne M. Anderson Stalinski

Birth
Gagen, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Jul 2020 (aged 83)
Pelican, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Suzanne M. Stalinski, age 83 of the Town of Pelican, passed away on Monday morning, July 6, 2020 with her family by her side and under the care of Ascension at Home Hospice.

Sue was born at home in Gagen, Wisconsin on Saturday, July 18, 1936 to Arnold A. and Margaret A. (Toman) Anderson.

She attended Three Lakes Schools and was a 1954 graduate of Three Lakes High School. She met her future husband, Ted Stalinski and they were married at St. Therese Catholic Church in Three Lakes on September 22, 1956. The couple made their home in Rhinelander and were blessed with five daughters. Sue remained at home taking care of the children. In 1975 she began working at Curran School as a Secretary until 1986 when she transferred to Pine Lake Elementary School being employed as a Secretary until her retirement in 2002.

Sue enjoyed traveling through bus tours. She enjoyed learning about the history of the places she visited. She loved her flower gardens, embroidery, stitching, baking, especially Banana Bread and preparing and eating desserts. But most of all, Sue enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. She was very grateful that in her last seven weeks she was able to spend time with her family.

She will be dearly missed by her children; Kim Lowther of Rhinelander, Terri Templeton of Texas, Robin Foncree of Rothschild, Wisconsin, Patti (Michael) Quade, of Rhinelander and Lori (Michael) LeMieux of Farmington Hills, Michigan, ten grandchildren; Brooke (Jason) Ruzek, Janice (Tom) Bureta, Adam Lowther, Logan Barranger, Olivia Foncree, Thomas Foncree, Matthew (Autumn) Quade, Benjamin Quade, Bradley Quade and Max LeMieux. Also surviving are five great-grandchildren; Ezekiel, Margaret, Simon, Willa and Sonja, two sisters; Jean Lassig and Barbara Butler both of Rhinelander and a brother; Jack (Lynne) Anderson of Rhinelander. Suzanne is further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband; Ted Stalinski in 2002, granddaughter; Rebecca Templeton, sister; Phyllis Heyer and brother-in-laws: Edward Heyer and Carl Lassig.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church located at 125 King Street with Fr. Chris Kemp officiating. Everyone is to arrive at church by 10:45 a.m.. Upon arriving please enter church and be seated. Use social distancing before and at the end of the mass. The use of a mask is encouraged for your own health and safety and the health and safety of others.

Immediately following the mass there will be a procession to Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Cemetery for the Committal Service.
Suzanne M. Stalinski, age 83 of the Town of Pelican, passed away on Monday morning, July 6, 2020 with her family by her side and under the care of Ascension at Home Hospice.

Sue was born at home in Gagen, Wisconsin on Saturday, July 18, 1936 to Arnold A. and Margaret A. (Toman) Anderson.

She attended Three Lakes Schools and was a 1954 graduate of Three Lakes High School. She met her future husband, Ted Stalinski and they were married at St. Therese Catholic Church in Three Lakes on September 22, 1956. The couple made their home in Rhinelander and were blessed with five daughters. Sue remained at home taking care of the children. In 1975 she began working at Curran School as a Secretary until 1986 when she transferred to Pine Lake Elementary School being employed as a Secretary until her retirement in 2002.

Sue enjoyed traveling through bus tours. She enjoyed learning about the history of the places she visited. She loved her flower gardens, embroidery, stitching, baking, especially Banana Bread and preparing and eating desserts. But most of all, Sue enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. She was very grateful that in her last seven weeks she was able to spend time with her family.

She will be dearly missed by her children; Kim Lowther of Rhinelander, Terri Templeton of Texas, Robin Foncree of Rothschild, Wisconsin, Patti (Michael) Quade, of Rhinelander and Lori (Michael) LeMieux of Farmington Hills, Michigan, ten grandchildren; Brooke (Jason) Ruzek, Janice (Tom) Bureta, Adam Lowther, Logan Barranger, Olivia Foncree, Thomas Foncree, Matthew (Autumn) Quade, Benjamin Quade, Bradley Quade and Max LeMieux. Also surviving are five great-grandchildren; Ezekiel, Margaret, Simon, Willa and Sonja, two sisters; Jean Lassig and Barbara Butler both of Rhinelander and a brother; Jack (Lynne) Anderson of Rhinelander. Suzanne is further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband; Ted Stalinski in 2002, granddaughter; Rebecca Templeton, sister; Phyllis Heyer and brother-in-laws: Edward Heyer and Carl Lassig.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church located at 125 King Street with Fr. Chris Kemp officiating. Everyone is to arrive at church by 10:45 a.m.. Upon arriving please enter church and be seated. Use social distancing before and at the end of the mass. The use of a mask is encouraged for your own health and safety and the health and safety of others.

Immediately following the mass there will be a procession to Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Cemetery for the Committal Service.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/212726114/suzanne_m-stalinski: accessed ), memorial page for Suzanne M. Anderson Stalinski (18 Jul 1936–6 Jul 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 212726114, citing Nativity of Our Lord Parish Catholic Cemetery, Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by BELV (contributor 47020707).