Obit Entry

Gale

Tom, I will miss you so much. The day I met you, you were so nice. As the years went in you treated me as a daughter, you always told me you loved me and I told you I loved you. We had great memories from our crazy Christmas Day trip driving to georgia, the

Debra Ruiz

Didn't know Tom very well or very long and I met him at the American Legion #27 that i worked at thru a friend of mine Sheri whom also worked there but the short time I've known him he was always friendly and loved to tell jokes and joke around... And at anytime you needed

Gary Greco

Joey , we had some great times together my friend you will be missed love ya brother RIP!!

Bob Blumenberg

Tom was both a friend and a mentor. His advice and wisdom knew no bounds. His storytelling was beyond great. I considered him a great friend and a great Club member during my time in Original Memories Car Club with him. Thank you for your service in the US Army and your adventures in Alaska.

Ron

What a void that is left behind. Tom had a big heart a man of integrity and honor. In this lifetime it is a privilege to have him as my friend. Prayers go out to Toms family and all loved ones for peace and comfort in this time of loss.

Shelley Maass Maglio

As a youngster I grew up two house from the Mliners. So many memories stuck with me "the good old days". The fun the Mliners, Lepaks & Maass family had!!! RIP Tom My sincere sympathy to the Mliner family & friends.

Janice Pauc

I remember her as a visitor to Resurrection Episcopal in Mukwonago (now closed). She and Sr Dorcas often joined us on Sunday mornings for worship. Good conversations at coffee hour.

Jill Makovsky

My first recollection of Leticia was the Scottish Country dances at DeKoven that I attended. I was also at a retreat at Taylor Hall (DeKoven). Went to some Scottish Country dances at George Williams College in Illinois & in Madison, WI. I was supposed to help Leticia stay awake on the drive home & help

Mary Upson Brewer

Sr. Mary Leticia hired me for my very first job out of high school as the dining room counselor at St. Mary's camp the summer of 1971. It was my first job interview ever and I was very nervous. Halfway through the interview, Sister Mary Leticia asked me if I had any questions. I asked

Father Les Singleton

From 1970 to 1979 I was rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Racine, and during that time, was often a week day celebrant in the chapel. Also, several years, I was summer camp chaplain. Sister Letitia was always the one with a gracious smile, an energetic mind, a healthy body, and a generous grace for

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