June Rose Mary Wilke Lemke, 93, died Mon. Nov. 4, 2013 at Ivy Manor Assisted Living, Campbellsport, where she has resided for the last 2 ½ years. She was born to the late Carl and Mary Beck Wilke on June 28, 1920 in Ashford. On Jan. 28, 1939 she married Laniel Lloyd Lemke. Lloyd and JuneRose reside in and around the Campbellsport/Kewaskum area all their married life. Many years ago they ran the Red Bell grocery store on Main Street in Campbellsport. JuneRose also worked at the Bauer Feed Mill and at the Ben Franklin Store. Before moving to Ivy Manor, JuneRose resided at an assisted living facility in California for 5 years to be near her daughter. She was a current member of the United Christian Church in Campbellsport. JuneRose and Lloyd were parents to 3 children: Marlene Haas of Napa, CA, John (Arline) Lemke of Campbellsport, and Marvis (Barb) Lemke of Elk, Mound, WI. She is further survived by 7 grandchildren: Larry (Michelle) Haas, Eric Haas, John A. (Sara) Lemke, Anta Holm, Jason Lemke, Stacey (Eric) Johnson, and Jeremy (Katie) Lemke, 17 great grandchildren, other relatives, and many, many friends. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband Lloyd in 2000, her son-in-law Rev. Sherwood Haas, her granddaughter Amy Jo Lemke in 1966, her sisters Alice and Nora and her brother Henry. A memorial service will be held on Sat. Nov. 16th at 2:00 PM at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main St. Campbellsport. Rev. Paula Anderson will officiate and private inurnment will follow in Union Cemetery in Campbellsport. Visitation will be Sat. Nov. 16th from 12:30 PM until time of service at the funeral home. Memorials are appreciated to the United Christian Church Roof Fund. Online guestbook and condolences are at www.twohigfunerals.com. JuneRose's family extends a special thank you to the staffs of Ivy Manor and Hospice Hope for the loving care and concern they gave her in her last days. You know the stork brings babies, But did you know He comes and gets the older folks When it's time to go? Zooms right down and scoops them up, Then flaps back out the door And flies them to the factory where They all were made before. And there their skin is tightened up, Their muscles all are toned, Their wrinkles are all ironed out, They're given brand new bones. Ol' bent backs are straightened up, New teeth are added too, Tired hearts are all repaired And made to work like new. Their memories are all removed And they're shrunk down, and then The stork flies them back down to earth As newborn babies again.
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