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Jean Mary Schlosser

April 24, 1930 — November 7, 2020

Jean Mary Schlosser

Jean Mary Schlosser, age 90, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on November 7, 2020. She was born on April 24, 1930 to Gilbert and Lucille Rediske in Milwaukee, WI. Jean is survived by her children, Dave (Jean), Diane (Gavin) McCalla, Bill (Mary), John (Patti), Lori Campbell, and Pete (Tami); grandchildren James, Tim, Kacie, Keaton, Grey, Adam, Daniel, Kahlie, William, Bradley, Nathan, Sean, Molly, Madalynn, and Luke; great-grandchildren Easton, Nolan, Avery, Roman, George, Finn, Oliver, Lucille, Theodore, and Kashton; will be missed by many other friends and family. Jean is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years Eugene; son Jim; daughter Mary; brothers Fred and Bob. Jean loved her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren more than anything in the world. Family was everything to Jean. She wouldn't miss a baseball, softball, basketball, football, tennis, soccer, dance recital, Pom Pom, cheerleading, baton twirl or any other event that any of her family were participating in. She was one of the most selfless, caring and loving people you would ever come across. She had a deep passion for the Badgers, Packers and Brewers and would rarely miss a game. She always enjoyed a fun group gathering for an event and loved discussing it afterwards. Jean graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Home Economics. She lived on Middle Genessee Lake for 52 years and loved having everyone out to the lake to enjoy the fun. She loved hosting "old fashioned Sunday family dinners" at the lake, a tradition that has lived on for many years. Jean has spent her winters down in Marco Island for the past 28 years. She loved the beach, birds, painting, shelling and the beautiful sunsets. To say she was friendly was an understatement. She was very popular at the condo as she made friends very easily. Jean was famous for always having a "treat" for a grandchild or helping out anyone that was in need. She would travel to Naples weekly to feed the homeless while in Florida and donate to just about any cause that was in need here in Wisconsin. Jean was so thankful to have had her two loving daughters here with her, caring for her during the last several months of her life. It gives us great comfort to know that Jean has been re-united with her loving husband, air force fighter pilot Eugene Schlosser and son Jimmy, who they lost at the young age of 13. Jean was an incredible wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to so many. She loved people and loved making them feel important. She was an angel in every way sent from God. In lieu of donations, memorials in Jean’s name can be made out to: Oconomowoc Area Baseball Club and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America. A visitation will take place on Saturday, April 17 at St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church (W359 N8512, Brown St, Oconomowoc, WI 53066) from 1:00pm-2:00pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow with Fr. Mike Strachota presiding. Jean will be buried next to her husband at St. Jerome Cemetery after the service.

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Visitation

Saturday, April 17, 2021

1:00 - 2:00 pm (Eastern time)

St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church

W359N8512 Brown Street, Oconomowoc, WI 53066

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Mass of Christian Burial

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)

St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church

W359N8512 Brown Street, Oconomowoc, WI 53066

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