On June 3, 1944 Agnes married Ed Kowalski. He preceded her in death on April 21, 2013.
She lived most of her life in the Pound area. She loved to travel, reading, especially anything to do with history, walking morning and night, listening to a wide range of music, watching the Brewers and the Packers and the thing she enjoyed the most was being out at the lake gardening and appreciating nature. Being out at the lake was like a little slice of heaven for Agnes and Ed.
Survivors include one daughter Mary Gocht, Pound, WI;
two granddaughters Shanna (Jim) Konitzer, Wendy Badora;
two great-grandchildren Crystal Bunn and David Konitzer;
one great-great-grandson Arden.
One brother Elmer (Joan) Beissel, Coloma;
one sister Mavis Pinkalla, Caledonia;
many nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Following Agnes wishes there will be no formal funeral service.
© Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home, Coleman is assisting the family.
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On June 3, 1944 Agnes married Ed Kowalski. He preceded her in death on April 21, 2013.
She lived most of her life in the Pound area. She loved to travel, reading, especially anything to do with history, walking morning and night, listening to a wide range of music, watching the Brewers and the Packers and the thing she enjoyed the most was being out at the lake gardening and appreciating nature. Being out at the lake was like a little slice of heaven for Agnes and Ed.
Survivors include one daughter Mary Gocht, Pound, WI;
two granddaughters Shanna (Jim) Konitzer, Wendy Badora;
two great-grandchildren Crystal Bunn and David Konitzer;
one great-great-grandson Arden.
One brother Elmer (Joan) Beissel, Coloma;
one sister Mavis Pinkalla, Caledonia;
many nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Following Agnes wishes there will be no formal funeral service.
© Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home, Coleman is assisting the family.
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