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Home›Obituaries›Theresa B. Yenter

Theresa B. Yenter

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
December 29, 2015
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Theresa Bernadette Yenter, 80, Wittenberg, a town of Stockton native, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015 at her home.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Galloway, with the Rev. Augustine Bentil presiding.

Visitation will be at the church from 9:30 a.m. Tuesday until the Mass.

Schmidt & Schulta Funeral Home in Wittenberg assisted
with arrangements. Condolences may be offered online at www.schmidtschulta.com.

Mrs. Yenter was born Dec. 22, 1935, in the town of Stockton
in Portage County, a daughter of the late Alois and Margaret (Wojtalewicz)
Wisinski. Her early years were spent on the Stockton farm until the family
moved to Stevens Point where she attended St. Peter School, P.J. Jacobs High
School and Emerson Alternative School in Stevens Point and later the Milwaukee
Vocational and Adult Schools Continuation Division after moving to Milwaukee.

She was married to Hubert Yenter Aug. 27, 1955, at St. Peter
Catholic Church in Stevens Point. He died Dec. 22, 2013.

The couple lived in Milwaukee, later settling in Germantown
for more than 30 years, until moving to Wittenberg in 1992.

She worked on the motor lines at Briggs and Stratton in
Milwaukee for many years.

She was active in the church as a member of Christian
Mothers at St. Boniface in Germantown and the Catholic Council of Women at Holy
Family/St. William Parish in Wittenberg.

Survivors include one daughter, Brenda (David) Flees,
Galloway; three sisters, Gladys (Clarence) Pampuch, Custer, Irene Skiba,
Appleton, and Mary Ann (Clifford) Pflugradt, Stevens Point; four brothers,
Chester (Leona) Wisinski, Port Washington, and Ernest (Mary) Wisinski, Donald
(Kathy) Wisinski and Leonard (Dorothy) Wisinski, all of Stevens Point; two
granddaughters; and two great-grandchildren.

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