Jean M Noffke

Female 1934 - 2016  (82 years)


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  • Name Jean M Noffke 
    Born 23 Mar 1934  Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 24 Jun 2016 
    Buried Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly, Outagamie Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I100561  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 26 Jun 2016 

    Father Arthur Ferdinand Noffke,   b. 19 Sep 1897, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Aug 1961  (Age 63 years) 
    Mother Frances Maria Mina Sternagel,   b. 17 Apr 1899, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Mar 1970, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Married 30 Apr 1916 
    Family ID F114645  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ronald E Wydeven,   b. 30 Aug 1932, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Apr 1986, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 53 years) 
    Married 25 May 1957  Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Mary Catherine Wydeven
     2. Jeffrey Allen Wydeven
     3. Dean M Wydeven
     4. Greg James Wydeven
    Last Modified 21 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F39970  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Jean "Jenner" Wydeven, Age 82, of Menasha, passed away on June 24, 2016. She was born on March 23, 1934, in Appleton, daughter of the late Arthur and Frances (Sternagel) Noffke. Jean married Ronald "Bud" Wydeven on May 25, 1957. Together they joined the Holy Angels Church in Darboy in 1959. Jean worked full time at Riverside Paper before taking time off to start a family. Later she went back to work at Appleton Toy Factory and then joined Van Hoof Industries (Pacon) for 20 years until her retirement in 1994.

      Jean was preceded in death by Bud on April 18, 1986. Together they spent most of their married life in Kimberly in an especially close neighborhood on Willow Street where many special friendships and memories were made. Later, many good times were spent with her card playing buddies Toots, Irene, and lifelong friend Peg.

      Jenner enjoyed baseball, bowling, golfing, fishing, camping, traveling, watching most sports, wood working, riding her pontoon boat and playing the piano. She is survived by four children: Mary (Brian) Radichel (Neenah), Jeff (Tracy) Wydeven (Kaukauna) , Dean Wydeven (Grand Chute), and Greg (Chrissy) Wydeven (Menasha); seven grandchildren: Luke (Katie) Derks, Ashley (Jon) Kraft, Brad Wydeven and special friend Macaira Woody, Laina Wydeven, and T.J., Macy, and Holly Wydeven; three great grandchildren: Jackson and Derek Kraft and Ethan Derks; one sister: Margaret "Honey" Schley; one brother-in-law: Leo (Lizzie) Huelsbeck; one sister-in-law: Janice De Goey. Jean was preceded in death by her family: Ruth (Wilbur "Moon") Frederick, Pearl (Ray) Holschach, Bernice "Toots" Huelsbeck, Roy (Lorraine) Noffke, Ralph "Bucky" (Dorothy) Noffke, Sherman "Shim" (Eileen Deno) Noffke, Harold "Teenie" Noffke, Clyde Schley, Robert De Goey, and Roland "Whitey" Wydeven.

      Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 29, 2016, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 620 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. Bob Kollath officiating. Friends may call directly at the church from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in Holy Name Cemetery. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com.

      Thanks to all those special people who stopped in to check in on Jenner during the hard times. And also, to ThedaCare Hospice—both the people who worked with her at home and at Cherry Meadows. They are truly God sent.

      "Each person is given the gift of time on this earth…..to live…to learn…to love…. and to leave a legacy."