On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer's Association - thank you so much for thinking of us at this time of loss to your family. Memorial donations made in Carol's name will be put to immediate use serving families and supporting research. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dave Grams, Executive Director
~ Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter,
Milwaukee, WI
My deepest sympathy to the entire family for the loss of this very special lady.
~ Carol Sakowski- Mathaus,
Butler, WI
Carol was my cousin. My dad, Max Lemberger, was a brother of Carol’s mom.
We lost contact with each other over the years. My sister, Essie Weitekamp, remembered Carol’s married name and told me about her death. My sympathy is with all the family.
~ Cecilia Hawley,
Wauwatosa, WI
You have Howard's and my deepest sympathy to your family. She is with Uncle Chuck, now she can be happy. As well as free from life's burdens, as of late. Prayers and Blessings Gloria
~ Gloria Schuett,
Watertown, WI
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. I am a first cousin who lost touch with your mom. My dad, Max N. Lemberger was a brother to your Grandmother Rose. I live at Clement Manor Independent Apartments . You all will be in my prayers as well as your mom.
~ Esther Lemberger Weitekamp,
Greenfield, WI
Pat,
My deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your mother. May all your fond memories of good times spent together help get you through this difficult time.
~ Sheri Kendall,
Brookfield, WI
We are so sad to hear this news. You are in our prayers at this difficult time. Your mom was a very special lady who passed on much love. Please be at peace knowing she is in the hands of our creator. With our deepest sympathy and heartfelt love.
Margaret and Tony Busa.
~ Margaret and Tony Busa ,
Tampa, FL
Heartfelt blessings and condolences to all of you. As Marie's friend, I feel like I have been on this journey in a small way with the family. So sad to lose any loved one and the loss of one's mother is especially heart-wrenching. God bless and keep you and shine his face upon you all.
~ Suzanne Siverling,
Grayslake, IL