Phyllis L. Bohlman

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Phyllis L.
Bohlman

  • Visitation at ST. GREGORY THE GREAT CHURCH
  • S.60th and W. Oklahoma Ave Milwaukee, WI 53219
  • Wednesday, October 11,2023 from 9:30-11:00AM
  • Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00AM

Phyllis L. Bohlman

Reunited with her loving husband of 57 years Gerald ”Jerry” and grandson Nicholas on Monday, October 2,2023 age 83 years. Loving mother of Linda (Tracy)Kilmer, Stephen (Suzanne) and Scott (Sheri). Dearest grandma of Brandon (Kate)Kilmer, Rachael (Jacob) Krofta, Shawn (Kellie) Kilmer, Danielle Bohlman, Jordan (Jon) Nelson, Jacob Bohlman, Samantha Bohlman, Ryan (Alana) Bohlman and Katalin Bohlman. Great grandma of Andrew, Kamryn, Summer, Savanah, Mason, Ava, Parker, Levi, Stephen, Karsyn, Milania, Maverick, Dinero, Rafael, Elexio, Dominic, Abigail, Xzander and Chloe. Also survived by many other relatives and friends.

Visitation Wednesday, October 11,2023 at ST. GREGORY THE GREAT CHURCH, S.60th and W. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53219 from 9:30-11:00AM with the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00AM. Entombment Arlington Park Cemetery.

Phyllis retired from Bank One after many hard-working years. She enjoyed retirement with her husband Jerry for21 years, spending time with her grandchildren, great grandchildren, baking and cooking, and taking the occasional casino trip. She also enjoyed cheering on the local sports teams. One of her greatest joys was watching her great grandchildren partake in various sports and activities. She took pride in the relationship she shared with her great grandchildren. She will be missed dearly.

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3 Comments

  1. Janet Troendle October 5, 2023 at 4:00 pm - Reply

    Sincere condolences for the loss of Aunt Phyllis. I remember how loyal she was to her favorite team the Green Bay Packers. So when Phyllis and Jerry would visit my dad they were put in the bedroom loaded with Chicago Bears memorabilia. Including a stuffed bear that stood in the corner dressed to the hilt. Bedspread and pillows to match. It was pretty funny. No sibling rivalry there. Ha ha.

  2. Leslie Jean Kelly October 8, 2023 at 6:32 am - Reply

    Sorry for your loss.

  3. Andrea Bohlman October 10, 2023 at 5:46 pm - Reply

    I always loved coming up to visit yall growing up. Aunt Phil always made us feel welcome and like family! Always had a great time . She was so funny and a great cook! Wish I could have seen you and Uncle Jerry again. I love you Auntie and will never forget your love and kindness! Tell Uncle Jerry and Jesus I love them and will meet you all in heaven when my time comes!

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