Dolores Helen Hilbert

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Dolores Helen
Hilbert

  • Visitation, Saturday September 18th at the Funeral Home 16880 W. National Ave. from 11am-1pm
  • Service, Saturday September 18th at the Funeral Home 16880 W. National Ave. at 1pm  

Hilbert, Dolores H.
(Nee Owsiany) Born to Eternal Life on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at the age of 96. Dolores passed away peacefully surrounded by love from her family and the caregivers at Castle Grand Hills Senior Living and AseraCare Hospice team. Beloved wife of the late Lawrence Hilbert Jr. married for 54 years. They moved from Milwaukee to New Berlin in 1953.  Loving mother of Carol (Marvin) Crowe, Patti Roche, and Bonnie (Joe) Knott. Dear grammy of Alysha, Daniel, Sarah, and Emily. Dear sister of Evelyn (Donald) Morgan. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by her siblings Esther, Alice, Raymond, Sylvia and her adopted sister Hilda Terek.

Visitation, Saturday, September 18th at the FUNERAL HOME (16880 W. National Ave.) from 11am-1pm with a Funeral Service at 1PM. Private family interment at Highland Memorial Park.

Dolores enjoyed working at Allen Bradley, The Johnston Cookie Company and being a stay-at-home mom. Some of her favorite hobbies were knitting, baking, reading, music/dancing, playing the piano and bowling. Dolores once bowled a 300 game while on her bowling team! Most of all, Dolores enjoyed spending quality time with her family. She left this world a better place and was loved by many.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Association or to any local food pantry appreciated.

 

HERITAGE FUNERAL HOMES
16880 W. National Ave. 262-901-1140
heritagefuneral.com

6 Comments

  1. Susan & John Van Vleet September 15, 2021 at 8:16 pm - Reply

    We always loved seeing her with her family and of course the butterfly. She was a special lady.
    You are all in our thoughts and prayers

  2. Joseph Knott September 16, 2021 at 8:52 am - Reply

    God Bless Dolores as she is born to eternal life. I was blessed to have met Dolo 25 years ago and to join her family. She is loved by all that meet her as she is a tender soul with good intentions of making all feel welcome, safe and loved. I am forever grateful for her kindness and care for my family (Her daughter Bonnie and grandkids; Sarah and Emily). Through Dolores’ love, kindness, grace, and tenderness she has taught us all how to live life to its fullest and to be fearless. It is her solid foundation of faith in God, kindness, and love that makes us all strong. Dolores, you are in my daily thoughts and prayers and will forever be with me and my family. Love, Joseph

  3. Jane Stathas September 16, 2021 at 9:29 am - Reply

    I loved my Auntie Dolores. She was always so sweet and kind to me. And very loveable. I enjoyed all the parties at her house, whether in the basement or outside in the driveway. She had that great cow pasture in the back with cows and a mean bull. Uncle would play his concertina too. Food galore too! Just a fun party always. She made her home beautiful. I will always remember her and smile. So glad I saw her over Memorial Day weekend. We had some good laughs! May her memory be eternal. Love you Auntie!

    Jane “Janie” Stathas

  4. Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter September 17, 2021 at 11:20 am - Reply

    On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer’s Association – thank you so much for thinking of us at this time of loss to your family. Memorial donations made in Dolores’ name will be put to immediate use serving families and supporting research. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Dave Grams, Executive Director

  5. Jamie Schwab September 18, 2021 at 10:44 am - Reply

    We are so saddened for yourloss of your beautiful mom, and grandma, Delores. You are in our parayers at this difficult time. Loveto you all- The Schwab Family

  6. Barb Knott September 21, 2021 at 6:45 pm - Reply

    So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

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