Janet C. Kasmer
Died Nov. 27, 2016
MAPLE CITY - Janet
Cecelia Kasmer, 78, of Maple City, passed away Sunday, Nov. 27 at her
home. Janet was born on March 23, 1938
in Detroit, the daughter of Michael and Celia (Rzepecki) Wygocki. On Oct. 5, 1957 at Nativity Church in
Detroit, she married Edward M. Kasmer, who survives.
Janet loved playing cards and games, reading, and making
puzzles. She enjoyed traveling together
with her husband and with her sister, Pat.
She was a good listener to her friends but most of all, Janet loved
spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
In addition to her loving husband of 59 years, Janet is
survived by her children, Debby Gatzke, Jeanine (Georgia Sage) Kasmer, Linda
(Dan) Morrison and Angela Kasmer (Jon) Russell; eight grandchildren, Marsha
(Tommy) Wolf, Shayne (Kylee) Gatzke, Shawn Gatzke, Daniel (Ashley) Morrison,
Joseph (Emily) Morrison, Sarah Morrison, Matthew (Caitlyn) Morrison, and Ewan
Russell; five great-grandchildren, Ethan Gatzke, Wesley Gatzke, Jacob Morrison,
Aniyah Morrison, and Abrielle Morrison; brothers, David and Douglas Wygocki; and
a sister, Del Flowers.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Conrad and Gerald
Wygocki, and sisters, Patt Iannace and Monica Bezel.
Visitation will be held on Friday, Dec. 2 at the Martinson
Funeral Home of Suttons Bay from 3 to 7 PM.
The wake service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 1 PM also at the
funeral home with a visitation 2 hours prior.
Fr. Zeljko Guberovic will serve as celebrant. Luncheon will follow at the Maple City Lion’s
Club.
Memorials may be directed to the Crippled Children’s
Foundation, attn: Michelle Banks, 2019 4th Ave. N, Suite 101,
Birmingham, AL 35203.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the
Kasmer family below:
So sorry to hear about Janet's death.
ReplyDeleteAs I think of her, I am appreciating especially her thoughtful and attentive caring for my mom and dad next door for so many years, her generous and happy attention to little ones of all sorts, he pragmatic approach to life, and her delight in telling a story about something that had happened to her or to someone she loves.
I will miss our longtime neighbor and friend.
Know that I am holding all of you in my heart.
Kevin Tarsa
We will miss you, Janet. You are a kind, loving soul. May you be blessed! Love to you and your whole family.
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