Maslowski, Susan J.

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I first met Sue 5 years ago when I volunteered at the museum. Sue was a walking encyclopedia of Mukwonago history: houses, people, businesses, etc. i loved working with her on the annual Victorian Tea and a few times was her "Vanna" during her informative presentations (shoes/purses, ladies undergarments thru the years, women's handcrafts to beautify the home). She would occasionally stop over to watch Big Bang Theory. She had a great sense of humor and loved "What We Do In The Shadows", a mockumentary on vampires which we laughed so hard during. We shared a love of collecting, dogs, antiques and sense of humor. My heart is broken and goes out to her family and many friends whose lives she touched as well. I will cherish my memories of Sue, esp her cute excited smile when she told you something she knew you would love to hear.

~ Penny, Vernon, WI



Dear Rose Mary & family: With tears in my eyes I extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. She was such a sweetheart. Mukwonago has lost a real historical champion. May she rest in peace.

~ Susan Graczyk, Mukwonago, WI



To Sue' Family,
It was my pleasure to have known Sue since our days at St. Joseph High School. You have chosen the perfect picture of her because she always had a warm smile and kind words for everyone. I am sorry for your loss.

~ Ann Zohlen Marchek, Jackson, WI



Dear Maslowski and Seiberlich Families,
You are a wonderful family and supported Sue in all the ways you could during her life and her last days. May you feel the bond of love you share with her and with each other. Love goes on forever...
As each of you take time to reflect on your
relationship with Sue, may you realize that whatever you hold dearest about her will remain with you always and may you be at peace.

~ Susan Adrians, Milwaukee, WI