Schrage, Catherine A. "Pete"

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TO all the family,so sorry for your loss.I worked ,with Cathy,at the steak house,for years.I worked Christmas party's with her,when big clients requested her and I.She did alway's remember Birthday's.The last time her and I talked, was on my birthday July 25-th.She was a real people person,every one loved her.She will be missed but now ,she is with Don I hope she looks up my husband,Russell and gives him a big hug.God's Blessings to you all.

~ Dolly Lange, Nekoosa town of Rome, WI



I've known Pete for years...at her sister Ellie's wedding, she was the Maid if honor and I was a bridesmaid...Ellie was married to my brother Dick!! We kept in touch many years through Ellie and Facebook!! She was a wonderful woman and will be missed by all!!

~ Lou Ann Thuermer, Fountain Valley, CA



Mickey we are thinking of you and so sorry for the empty place in your heart.
Love, Rosemary, Michele and Charlie

~ Rosemary, Michele and Charlie, Belgrade, MT



Hello Schrage girls and family. I am so very saddened by the loss of your amazing mom. She is "one in a million " woman. Loved her kindness, compassion and wisdom, her ability to talk to everyone and her amazing sense of humor. She was one very sassy/classy lady. I am really going to miss her.
Love to you all!
Carol Sippel


~ carol sippel, DEFOREST, WI



It was a pleasure having Kathy as a cashier! Very pleasant lady and knew a lot of the customers that came in. My deepest sympathies to the family

~ Carol Bauerle, Menomonee falls, WI



Condolences to Cathys Family! I worked with your Mom at Lohmanns for a fe years! She was such a quick witted and very upbeat Lady to work with! She had a lot of requests. I remember her telling us about her sauerbraten dinners with gingersnap gravy! I am sure she was a great cook! Mom had lots if great stories. I know how hard it is to lose a Mom. She will be watching from above now and may she Rest Peacefully.

~ Sherry Abbott, West Bend