Obit Entry

John Sheeley

Tom Murray, Pat Ulick, Dennis Flynn, Tom Regan and John Sheeley were one day stopped by Milwaukee’s Finest. There were five of us and only three bicycles therefore, we were scolded for riding double. Not twenty minutes later, we were stopped by the same policemen for doing the same exact act. The police officer decided

Kelly Regan

You will be missed by many, Uncle Tommy. So glad I was able to spend time with you in the last few years during my many trips to Milwaukee. Always enjoyed your wit & smile. God rest your soul. Love you.

JJ Kisley

I don't even know where to start...you were dad's (John Kisley) best friend. You spoke at dad's funeral, and those words will resonate with me forever. You overcame SO much and became a role model to many. The east side won't be the same without you. Thank you for being a second father to me.

Joanne

One time, after a long day at work that included taking care of the elderly in my family, I was worn out and trying to regroup as I walked along the Oak Leaf Trail by the shores of Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee Art Museum. Trying to get past the challenges of my day on

Annette Hostetter

I am so very sad to hear of Nancy's passing. She was such fun and full of life! Nancy sailed with us in January of this year on the Mabel Mercer Foundation's Cabaret at Sea. We had a wonderful time. Nancy was a great fan of cabaret music and a supporter of the Mabel Mercer

Susan & Cary Silverstein

We shared Nancy's love of the theater and broadway. We will miss her smile and her sense of humor. She had a big heart for and supported many local non-profits over the years. We will miss bumping into her at the Wooden Goose, which closed due to the COVID crisis. We were shocked to ear

Erin

I just wanted to say I am proud to have you as an Uncle. You brought many laughs to the family. We’re still trying to duplicate your Donald Duck but you still hold first place. It takes a special someone to serve in the military. Your heart for your country and fellow countryman is appreciated.

Suzanne Blum

Milwaukee’s East Side has lost one of its favorite and most cherished genuinely nice guys. From Riverside HS, to the back pews at SS Peter & Paul, to our occasional walks through Lake Park, you will be missed by many dear Tommy. I’ve officially crowned you, “Mr. East Side”. Best smile EVER. Rest well. Suzanne

Katie Zorc

I am so saddened to hear of Nancy's passing. I always knew on Tuesdays my shift at the Wisconsin Humane Society would go smoothly with her helping at the front desk. She was willing to help every client who came in, assisted all of our Adoption counselors with whatever we needed. And she did it

Angie Adeyemi

Nancy was one of my clients. I would go to her home and clean every two weeks. We always chatted for a while. She was always smiling and full of energy. I’m very saddened to hear about her passing. May you rest in Heaven. You’ll be truly missed. I stopped by today not knowing about

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