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Bernice Theresa Koldeway
Born : 22 Nov 1927
Burlington, WI
Died : 04 Sep 2021
Burlington, WI
Age:93y 9m 13d
Father :
unknown
Mother :
unknown
Married :
Ancestors of James Ketterhagen James Ketterhagen (1925-1998)
on 14 Oct 1950
in St. Alphonsus, New Munster, WI
Record Owner : rudy.r
Rel. to Owner : None
Database ID : 5899
Date Created : 14 Mar 2020
Last Updated : 21 Sep 2021

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Bernice Ketterhagen
BURLINGTON

 

Bernice Ketterhagen, 93, of Burlington, passed away peacefully Saturday, September 4, 2021 at Oak Park Place in Burlington. Her passing was gentle, thanks to the wonderful team at Oak Park Place, Kindred Hospice, and her loving friends and family.

Bernice Ketterhagen was born in Burlington, WI on November 22, 1927. She was the daughter of John and Theresa (Merten) Koldeway. Her early life was spent on the Koldeway family farm in Burlington with her 11 brothers and sisters.

On October 14, 1950, at St. Alphonsus Church in New Munster, Bernice was married to James E. Ketterhagen. Following marriage, they made their home and raised their daughter in Burlington. James preceded her in death on December 18, 1998.

Bernice worked at Lavelle Industries for over 30 years, a strong, content, and dedicated worker, a friendly colleague. But those who were fortunate enough to know her well, knew her as a baker. It's estimated she baked over 5,000 pies, notably apple, rhubarb, and banana cream. Every time perfection. Every time she thought it could be a little bit better. As was her humble nature, she'd never boast of her work ethic, pie skills, or her time spent as a "holy duster" at St. Mary's or serving meals at Love, Inc. She simply gave her all and went about her business.

Bernice loved spending time outdoors gardening, golfing, picking berries, harvesting hickory nuts, and walking in the woods. She always had a beautiful flower and vegetable garden that fed many people. She had a gift for designing beautiful floral arrangements, and was an excellent cook, homemaker, and fermenter of pickled beets. Just ask any of her 81 nieces and nephews. It brought her a lot of joy to share what she made with her friends and family. One of her favorite things to do was play a good game of dominoes! She had an endless amount of energy, and was a strong, independent lady who was well loved by her large extended family, and will be missed.

Bernice is survived by her daughter, Terry (Michael) Stafford; and two granddaughters: Lindsey (Evan) and Erin (Sean); great-granddaughter, Emerson; and her sisters-in-law: Lou Jane and Virginia Koldeway. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and husband, James.

No funeral or memorial service is immediately planned. The family will notify loved ones in the future when a service is scheduled.
 
Racine Journal Times - Sep 19, 2021

No headstone photos

Bernice Koldeway - line 61

Robert Siehoff - line 82

William Busch - line 87

Gertrude Krift - line 93

Ben J Busch - line 97

Source - Year: 1930; Census Place: Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin; Roll: 2606; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 876.0.

Henry Barbian - line 6

Bernice Koldeway - line 33

Source - Year: 1940; Census Place: Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin; Roll: m-t0627-04515; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 51-5

Bernice Ketterhagen
BURLINGTON

Bernice Ketterhagen, 93, of Burlington, passed away peacefully Saturday, September 4, 2021 at Oak Park Place in Burlington. Her passing was gentle, thanks to the wonderful team at Oak Park Place, Kindred Hospice, and her loving friends and family.

Bernice Ketterhagen was born in Burlington, WI on November 22, 1927. She was the daughter of John and Theresa (Merten) Koldeway. Her early life was spent on the Koldeway family farm in Burlington with her 11 brothers and sisters.

On October 14, 1950, at St. Alphonsus Church in New Munster, Bernice was married to James E. Ketterhagen. Following marriage, they made their home and raised their daughter in Burlington. James preceded her in death on December 18, 1998.

Bernice worked at Lavelle Industries for over 30 years, a strong, content, and dedicated worker, a friendly colleague. But those who were fortunate enough to know her well, knew her as a baker. It's estimated she baked over 5,000 pies, notably apple, rhubarb, and banana cream. Every time perfection. Every time she thought it could be a little bit better. As was her humble nature, she'd never boast of her work ethic, pie skills, or her time spent as a "holy duster" at St. Mary's or serving meals at Love, Inc. She simply gave her all and went about her business.

Bernice loved spending time outdoors gardening, golfing, picking berries, harvesting hickory nuts, and walking in the woods. She always had a beautiful flower and vegetable garden that fed many people. She had a gift for designing beautiful floral arrangements, and was an excellent cook, homemaker, and fermenter of pickled beets. Just ask any of her 81 nieces and nephews. It brought her a lot of joy to share what she made with her friends and family. One of her favorite things to do was play a good game of dominoes! She had an endless amount of energy, and was a strong, independent lady who was well loved by her large extended family, and will be missed.

Bernice is survived by her daughter, Terry (Michael) Stafford; and two granddaughters: Lindsey (Evan) and Erin (Sean); great-granddaughter, Emerson; and her sisters-in-law: Lou Jane and Virginia Koldeway. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and husband, James.

No funeral or memorial service is immediately planned. The family will notify loved ones in the future when a service is scheduled.

Source - Racine Journal Times - Sep 19, 2021

Nov 22
1927
Birth
Birth of Bernice Koldeway
Apr
1930
Age 2
Lived in Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin (Census)
Apr
1940
Age 12
Lived in Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin (Census)
Oct 14
1950
Age 22
Married to James Ketterhagen
Dec 18
1998
Age 71
Death of spouse, James Ketterhagen
Sep 04
2021
Age 93
Death of Bernice Koldeway


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