Alice was born on June 16, 1919 in the town of Centerville, daughter of the late Arthur and Bertha (Ziebell) Schomburg. She attended LaFollette School in Centerville. Alice was united in marriage with Norman Wagner on May 3, 1941 at St. John's Reformed Church near Newton. He preceded her in death on December 29, 1998. The Lord blessed the marriage with four children. They farmed in the area until their retirement in 1980 when they moved to Manitowoc. Alice enjoyed her ladies card clubs and spending time outside and took great pride in her flower garden and maintaining her yard. She loved being a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc.
Survivors include two daughters and one son-in-law: Judy and Ken Bruckschen, Cleveland, and Jane Janz, Wausau; one son and daughter-in-law: Emmett and Sandy Wagner, Manitowoc; one daughter-in-law: June Wagner, Kellnersville; 11 grandchildren: Daniel (Tina) Wagner; David (Tricia) Wagner, Kristin Wagner, Michael (Renee) Bruckschen, Randall (Sharon) Bruckschen, Troy (Dawn) Bruckschen, Tom (Arlana) Wagner, Brian Wagner, Dana (Tim) Klotz, Tracey (Tim) Karlen, Lisa (Todd Rettkowski) Lemke; 25 great grandchildren. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was also preceded in death by one son: Ronald Wagner; one son-in-law: Art Janz; one infant great grandson; one sister: Lorraine (Henry) Schwinn; one brother: Raymond Schomburg; and three brothers-in-law: Robert Oehldrich, Harvey (Lorena) Wagner and George Wagner.
Burial at St. Johannas Cemetery in Cleveland.
Alice was born on June 16, 1919 in the town of Centerville, daughter of the late Arthur and Bertha (Ziebell) Schomburg. She attended LaFollette School in Centerville. Alice was united in marriage with Norman Wagner on May 3, 1941 at St. John's Reformed Church near Newton. He preceded her in death on December 29, 1998. The Lord blessed the marriage with four children. They farmed in the area until their retirement in 1980 when they moved to Manitowoc. Alice enjoyed her ladies card clubs and spending time outside and took great pride in her flower garden and maintaining her yard. She loved being a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc.
Survivors include two daughters and one son-in-law: Judy and Ken Bruckschen, Cleveland, and Jane Janz, Wausau; one son and daughter-in-law: Emmett and Sandy Wagner, Manitowoc; one daughter-in-law: June Wagner, Kellnersville; 11 grandchildren: Daniel (Tina) Wagner; David (Tricia) Wagner, Kristin Wagner, Michael (Renee) Bruckschen, Randall (Sharon) Bruckschen, Troy (Dawn) Bruckschen, Tom (Arlana) Wagner, Brian Wagner, Dana (Tim) Klotz, Tracey (Tim) Karlen, Lisa (Todd Rettkowski) Lemke; 25 great grandchildren. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was also preceded in death by one son: Ronald Wagner; one son-in-law: Art Janz; one infant great grandson; one sister: Lorraine (Henry) Schwinn; one brother: Raymond Schomburg; and three brothers-in-law: Robert Oehldrich, Harvey (Lorena) Wagner and George Wagner.
Burial at St. Johannas Cemetery in Cleveland.
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