Model my obit after this-
Josephine "Jo" Zuba
Passed peacefully on Monday, March 8, 2021 at the age of 94 years. Reunited with her husband, Richard of 63 years and their son Francis; who have been impatiently waiting for her to catch up. She survived raising four unruly sons, which instilled in her the patience of a saint. They now survive her: Michael (Cris), Tom (Linda), Pete (Tricia) and Bill (Mary). She spent the second half of her life spoiling her grandchildren rotten: Jessi (Sonya), Adam, Erin (Tim O'Heron), Josh, Zach, Isaac, Joe Sliwinski, Tony, Ben and Michael; and they are all better people for it. She is further endeared to her great-grandchildren Rutledge, Ferris and Maelyn; countless nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Preceded in death by her sisters: Margie Aumann, Betty O'Donnell and Rita Maher and survived by her sister Fran Longhini.
Born on Milwaukee's East Side, she spent her entire life in the city and was a Milwaukeean through and through. She hung out at Wolski's and bowled in leagues at Landmark Lanes before either was cool. She enjoyed a cocktail or two, and she and her sister Rita were often bad influences on each other in the best way possible. Her tuna casserole was delicious; her candy drawer - epic. She loved to gamble and her lucky streaks were famous. Her sons still argue over who in-herited that gift from her. She had beautiful hands and an even more beautiful heart. She used both to hold her loved ones safe and close all these years.
In lieu of flowers, go out and buy a scratch off lottery ticket. She would get a kick out of that, and maybe her luck will find you too.
Visitation Wednesday, March 17 from 9:30 to 11:00 AM at ST. ROMAN CHURCH (1810 W. Bolivar Ave) followed by the celebration of Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM. Entombment St. Adalbert Cemetery.
Cheryl, I too am sorry to have heard about your aunt Jo. I love this obituary. Even the traditional beginning seems to have her own flair with the inclusion of family members (“spoiling her grandchildren rotten”). She sounds like a fabulous woman to have known. Thank you for sharing this... I feel compelled to try my luck at a scratch off ticket... sending you love
Cheryl,
I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Aunt Jo. She sounds like an amazing, loving women and that you all will have wonderful memories to sustain you.
Yes, this obituary is lovely. It gives me a sense of your Aunt Jo's personality and how she will be remembered. I also love the humor which invites celebration of her life. Thank you for sharing with us.
I love love love this, Cheryl. RIP, you beautiful , funny and loving Jo. And condolences to you and to your mom, Cher. The world lost a whippersnapper and Richard regained his beloved wife and pal.