Elizabeth Jane Gruen West Bend, Wisconsin Obituary

Elizabeth Jane Gruen

<p>There will be one empty chair at the Gruen holiday table this year. Having suffered the aftereffects of Covid and pneumonia, Betty passed away peacefully at Froedtert Hospital Menomonee Falls on November 22, 2022, surrounded by family. </p><p><br></p><p>On September 24, 1925, Elizabeth “Betty” Jane was born in Hartford, Wisconsin to Virgil Francis Neu and Agnes Anna Youngbauer Neu. As a young child, she walked several miles each day with her siblings to St. Boniface School in Goldendale. Quite often, Betty helped the Nuns prepare the Hosts for Mass. </p><p><br></p><p>On June 16, 1946, Betty married Allen Henry Gruen in the parsonage of St. Boniface Church in Goldendale. Thereafter, they settled on the family dairy farm in Richfield. She always helped with the milking, feeding, field work; and Betty also raised chickens for butchering, and eggs for “egg money.” Gardening was also important to her because she raised and preserved vegetables to feed her family. She loved to make currant jelly and raspberry jam for her grandchildren from the fruit bushes in her garden. </p><p><br></p><p>Betty was an excellent cook and baker. Her homemade “Schnecks” and frosted cinnamon rolls were always a Saturday night treat; and she baked the best Christmas cutout cookies ever! Betty also loved to sew, knit, crochet, and darn socks. In addition to farm life, for several years Betty worked at The West Bend Company. However, her favorite job was working at Kohls Department Store in West Bend, where she remained until her late 80’s. </p><p><br></p><p>Betty and Allen raised four children: Henry (Lynn Barber), Howard (Karen Hebig) daughter Ruth, and son Gerald. Betty is further survived by three grandchildren: Erin Gruen, Michael (Nicole Evans) Gruen, and Mindy (Eric) Fryklund; as well as five great grandchildren: Braden, Brooke, and Parker Gruen, and Jack and Anna Fryklund. </p><p><br></p><p>Betty was preceded in death by her parents Virgil and Agnes Neu, her husband Allen Gruen, her four brothers: Harold (Mildred Miller), Norman, Donald (Gloria Mathieu), and LeRoy (Clara Fechter). </p><p><br></p><p>In addition to her children, Betty is survived by her loving sister Bernadette Neu (Clarence) Hauser, and her sisters-in-law Gloria Neu and Clara Neu; as well as many nieces and nephews. </p><p><br></p><p>A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 12:00 Noon on Friday, December 9th, at Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, with Fr. Tim Bickel officiating. Address: 1200 Saint Gabriel Way – Hubertus. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM, prior to the Mass, followed by lunch in the Church dining room. Burial is at the Washington County Memorial Park, 3358 Paradise Drive, West Bend, immediately following the luncheon. </p><p><br></p><p>In lieu of flowers, donations in Betty’s name may be made to: Saint Gabriel Catholic School Fund, The Washington County Humane Society, or to The Richfield Historical Society. </p><p><br></p><p>The Phillip Funeral Home is assisting the family.</p>
November 22, 202211/22/2022
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Evie Fritche
December 8, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I know she meant a lot to you. It's sad that she is now gone but by keeping all your memories of her close to your heart she will always be with you. With deepest sympathy,

Evie Fritche
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judith rosenboom
December 3, 2022
We both worked with Betty at ye olde West Bend Co..
We remember her as a kind woman. After she left the company and started at Kohl's, she always took the time to say hello and a few words more.
We will honor the Humane Society in her honor.

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Patty Schmidt
November 29, 2022
I worked with Betty at Kohls for a long time. Whether Betty was working in Men's, Lingerie, or whatever department management put her in, she was excellent with customers.

She was a dedicated associate and had a work ethic that would be hard to beat.

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Linda Wandzala
November 29, 2022
I always enjoyed working with Betty. She taught me a lot about the mens department the short while I was in it. Nobody could work as hard as she did. They don't make them like her anymore.
My deepest sympathy to the family.
Linda Wandzala
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November 27, 2022