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Beverly <I>Moen</I> Wefel

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Beverly Moen Wefel

Birth
Death
4 Apr 2020 (aged 85)
Burial
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Beverly L (Moen) Wefel b. September 6, 1934 d. April 4, 2020

Married June 4, 1955 at Garden Homes Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Survived by daughters Karen (Tom) Braun, Corinne (Chris) Feider. Grandchildren Christa (David) Neill, Chelsea (Jason Hetelle) Feider, Cal Feider, Rachel (Mark) McDonald, Jason (Cindy) Braun, Katie (Mike) Goetter, great grandchildren Jacob, Megan, Preston, Alex & Emilia, sister in law Audrey Wefel, brother Rodney (Susan) Moen, many nieces and nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by parents Lorenz Sr. and Katherine Wefel and Edwin and Tena Moen, siblings Lorenz Jr, Richard, Earnest, Adeline, Jeanette, Merlin, Dorothy and Thea.

Bev and Glenn were devout Christians and volunteered many hours at their church, Glenn used his carpentry skills to help with projects and Bev enjoyed decorating and cooking for church functions, helping with Jesus Cares ministries and mission work. They spent their retirement years traveling the country in their camper visiting National parks and spending winter months in Alabama where Glenn perfected his golfing skills. Glenn was a Union carpenter and Miller Brewery retiree, he spent many hours tinkering in his woodwork shop while Bev enjoyed trying new recipes and decorating the home. She made hundreds of Christmas cookies every year and had a beautifully decorated Christmas tree in every room of their home. Spending time with family was very important and every holiday and birthday was a reason for a party. We are comforted in the knowledge that they are now free from pain and together in heaven enjoying the angel music in the arms of their Savior. Private interment will be at Graceland Cemetery and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
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As husband and wife, Glenn and Beverly Wefel spent more than six decades together. They passed away just 48 hours apart.

Glenn died April 2. Beverly died just two days later.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner identified the Wefels as two of 49 people to have died from complications of COVID-19.

"They outlived most of their friends and relatives, said Corinne Feider, one of the Wefels’ daughters. “My mom would always say ‘I want that song at my funeral' and these sort of things and now we can't even have that."
Beverly L (Moen) Wefel b. September 6, 1934 d. April 4, 2020

Married June 4, 1955 at Garden Homes Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Survived by daughters Karen (Tom) Braun, Corinne (Chris) Feider. Grandchildren Christa (David) Neill, Chelsea (Jason Hetelle) Feider, Cal Feider, Rachel (Mark) McDonald, Jason (Cindy) Braun, Katie (Mike) Goetter, great grandchildren Jacob, Megan, Preston, Alex & Emilia, sister in law Audrey Wefel, brother Rodney (Susan) Moen, many nieces and nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by parents Lorenz Sr. and Katherine Wefel and Edwin and Tena Moen, siblings Lorenz Jr, Richard, Earnest, Adeline, Jeanette, Merlin, Dorothy and Thea.

Bev and Glenn were devout Christians and volunteered many hours at their church, Glenn used his carpentry skills to help with projects and Bev enjoyed decorating and cooking for church functions, helping with Jesus Cares ministries and mission work. They spent their retirement years traveling the country in their camper visiting National parks and spending winter months in Alabama where Glenn perfected his golfing skills. Glenn was a Union carpenter and Miller Brewery retiree, he spent many hours tinkering in his woodwork shop while Bev enjoyed trying new recipes and decorating the home. She made hundreds of Christmas cookies every year and had a beautifully decorated Christmas tree in every room of their home. Spending time with family was very important and every holiday and birthday was a reason for a party. We are comforted in the knowledge that they are now free from pain and together in heaven enjoying the angel music in the arms of their Savior. Private interment will be at Graceland Cemetery and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
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As husband and wife, Glenn and Beverly Wefel spent more than six decades together. They passed away just 48 hours apart.

Glenn died April 2. Beverly died just two days later.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner identified the Wefels as two of 49 people to have died from complications of COVID-19.

"They outlived most of their friends and relatives, said Corinne Feider, one of the Wefels’ daughters. “My mom would always say ‘I want that song at my funeral' and these sort of things and now we can't even have that."


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  • Created by: DC
  • Added: Apr 15, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209118378/beverly-wefel: accessed ), memorial page for Beverly Moen Wefel (6 Sep 1934–4 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209118378, citing Graceland Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA; Cremated; Maintained by DC (contributor 48013646).