Obit Entry

Gary Rebholz

Nancy was funny, smart, generous, sometimes outrageous, and much more complicated than that. She had so much to share about her opera, musical theater and cabaret experiences in New York and around the world. I was inspired to help her arrange a lunch date with my ex (boyfriend) in Chicago, an opera professional with a

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.

Nick Chuminatto

There is not a single word or even group of words I can find to describe Nancy. She was so funny, outgoing, kind and caring. I smile when I think if every interaction I had with Nancy from the City Green t-shirt she gave me when I moved in, the association meetings she participated in,

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

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

Terry McCusker

My heart hurts with this news...Tom was a true East sider and a legend... soft heart and always a encouraging word to share... I will always cherish our friendship...RIP BROTHER

Niece Deb M.

Years ago, remember being welcomed to their home for overnight stays when traveling from afar. I enjoyed being in the kitchen with the parents and all the children (a happy tight fit) and when in the living room could count on Aunt Dorothy's pomeranian dog being there. When grandpa was up north in the elder

Melonee Thompson

FAITHFUL ... if you want to know what FAITHFUL means, look at the life of Dale and Dorthy Genett. Faithful to God in everything. Church attendance ... church giving ... church work ... prayer life and the list goes on. Every night, the Genetts had a dedicated prayer time. The Genetts were faithful to the

Suzanne Blum

Dear Kathy, my heart is heavy for you Please know how much Joe was loved and I always use to love seeing his friendly face when I’d come into Zaffiros. Such a nice man. Courage to you and the family. (imagine seeing Tommy right above Joe.) It all saddens me. Be well.

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