Ann C Lingl

Female 1919 - 2015  (95 years)


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  • Name Ann C Lingl 
    Born 05 Oct 1919  Askeaton, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Graduation 1938  Kaukauna High School Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 12 Jan 2015  Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I101854  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 9 Dec 2019 

    Father Joseph Lingl,   b. 12 Apr 1889,   d. 15 Jun 1982, Outagamie Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 93 years) 
    Mother Katarine Neitzer,   b. 12 Apr 1885,   d. 14 Sep 1976  (Age 91 years) 
    Family ID F26134  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Leo J King,   b. 17 Jul 1917, Askeaton, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Feb 1986  (Age 68 years) 
    Married 1942 
    Children 
     1. Living
     2. Leone Catherine King,   b. 29 Oct 1947, Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Sep 2019  (Age 71 years)
     3. Living
    Last Modified 21 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F40536  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    • Ann C. King

      "Grannie Annie"

      Ann Catherine King, 95, entered heaven to join her husband, Leo, on January 12, 2015 at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna, where she lived for almost seven years. She was born on October 5, 1919, in Askeaton, Wisconsin, to Joseph and Katerina Lingl. Her parents came to America in the early 1900's from what is now Croatia. When Ann started school in Kaukauna, she couldn't speak English, but thankfully, the nuns at Holy Cross spoke both German and English.

      Ann loved school and was a true life-long learner. In high school she learned sewing, embroidery, and cooking "American style." Her tall stature made her a natural on the girls' basketball team. Later, she took up knitting and even learned how to reupholster furniture. She had a green thumb that kept her home full of plants and her yard full of flowers all summer. Her love of poetry inspired another talent later in life, as she wrote many uplifting poems that revealed her empathetic heart and her strong faith in God.

      In 1942, Ann married the love of her life, Leo King, and they were blessed with three children. Early in their marriage Leo was drafted into the army, and when the paper mills were short of men, Ann went to work at Thilmany. While there she learned a colorful vocabulary that sometimes snuck out years later. She enjoyed working at King's Variety Store in Little Chute for many years. Then she became a demo lady at Larry's Piggly Wiggly in Kaukauna. Working in retail suited her well because she loved helping people.

      Ann is survived by her three children: Dave (Paulette) King of Combined Locks; Leone (Joe) Eiting of Little Chute; and Paul (Jo Ann) King of Kaukauna. Also surviving "Grannie Annie" are her grandchildren: Scott King, Jason (Jenny) Smith, Clint (Jodie) Smith, Nichol Eiting, Paul (Emi) Eiting, Michael (Bailey) Eiting, Katherine (Travis Vande Hey) Eiting, Stephen (Allison) Eiting, Brad King, and Kelly King; her great-grandchildren: Cal, Garrett, Kansas, Landon, and Dawson King, Allison (Randy Zember) Smith, Crystal Smith, Alexandria, Andrea, and Blake Heimmermann, Justin, Kayleigh, and Dylan Smith, Mason Vande Hey, and Nathan King; her sister-in-law: Elaine King, and many nieces and nephews.

      Ann was preceded in death by her husband Leo; her parents Joe and Katerina Lingl; her mother and father-in-law Ed and Margaret King; her brothers: John (Hilda) Lingl, Joe (Mary Jane) Lingl, and Pete (Barb) Lingl; her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Dorothy (Ed) Spierings, Laverne (Norbert) Jansen, Lenore (Dean) Ball, Pearl (Winston) Saiberlich, Gene King, and Les Luedtke; and her grandchild, Jamie Eiting.

      The funeral liturgy for Grannie Annie will be held at 4:00 PM on Friday, January 16, 2015 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Thomas Pomeroy officiating. Inurnment will take place in the parish cemetery. Friends and relatives are invited to gather at the church on Friday afternoon from 2:00 PM until the time of the service. Online condolences may be offered by visiting www.wichmannfargo.com.

      Mom often said, if God gives you a gift, He expects you to share it with others. She was happiest when she was able to do that. The parishioners of Holy Cross enjoyed the desserts Mom brought for fellowship Sundays, and the members of her Monte Alverno bible study loved her cream puffs. Through the years, we were blessed with handcrafted clothes, sweaters, and afghans, homemade cookies, pies, tortes, palatchinkas, tomato kraut, stuffed peppers, and especially the "heath candy" she made every Christmas.

      Mom was a member of The Cross and The Crown prayer group. She taught us how to love God and one another. Her heritage to us isn't possessions, but the priceless, unspoken treasure of her example as a loving mother and a strong, faith filled woman. Alzheimer's may have stolen many of Mom's memories, but it couldn't take away her sparkling spirit or her loving soul. She was always thinking about her next adventure. We can picture her at heaven's gate with her sweet smile and a twinkle in her eyes saying "Ready or not, here I come."

      We extend special thanks to the angels without wings at St. Paul Home who tenderly cared for Mom with such loving compassion and kindness. Their beautiful smiles and hugs brought Mom so many precious moments of joy. They became more than friends; they were family to us until God's heavenly angels came to escort Mom home.