Suzanne M.
Kruschke
(nee Foelker) Saturday, April 30, 2022. Age 69 years. Beloved wife of Mark E. Kruschke. Loving aunt of Jason (Shannon) Gross. Great-aunt of Jackson and Bennett Gross. Dear step-mother of Mark Kruschke, Michael (Angie) Kruschke, and Jason Kruschke. Fond cousin of Judy (Roger) Michalski and the late Tom (Ginny) Freeward. Further survived by other relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by her parents Harold and Blanche Foelker and sister and brother-in-law Sandra and George Gross.
Visitation Friday, May 6, 2022 at Heritage Funeral Home 4800 S. 84th Street Greenfield, WI from 2:00 PM until time of the Funeral Service at 4:00 PM. Interment Oak Knoll Cemetery Mukwonago, WI
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Suzanne to Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. https://www.michaeljfox.org
Bob and I are so sorry for your loss Mark. Please accept our deepest sympathies. Sue is now at peace and will always remain with you in your heart. Such a very sad loss. Rest In Peace Sue!
You and your Family are in our prayers Mark!🙏🏻
When Sue would come visit Oconto during the summer, she would stay at Granma LeMay’s. The song “Sorry, Suzanne” by the Hollies always brings back warm memories.
I.e. Mike Karbon, Cousin
So very sorry to hear about Sue. Wish we were in Wisconsin for you. We will miss her. Such a beautiful person and a great friend. Take care Mark. See you soon. 🙏 💞
Mark, Thought & Prayers for the loss of your bride Sue.
There’s a very special garden where the trees of memory’s grow nurtured by the kindness and concern that good friends show. The root’s are cherished memories of good times in the past. The branches tender promises that souls endure and last. It’s a place of peace and beauty where bright new hopes can start it’s memory’s lovely garden that soothes the hurting heart. Love you sue Monique Thomas
Dear Mark—I was sadden when I learned of the passing of your beloved Sue. I know what you are going through from my own experience. I’m trying to find the right words to express my condolences that may help give you some comfort. What helped me and it should help you is the realization that Sue is now in God”s loving embrace and no longer has to endure any suffering or pain. The love that was shared does not die but continues over to the other side. I know that this is true, she will always think of you, as you will of her. Be strong and “God Bless”—Jay Wesner