Obit: Metz, Marilyn M. (1945- 2014)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bahn, Fierke, Frye, Hennlich, Jindra, Klieforth, Loucks, Metz, Plate,
Quasius, Ridderbusch, Vershowske, Wentz
----Source: The Star News (Medford, WI) 11/06/2014
Metz, Marilyn M. (Fierke) (15 SEP 1945 - 28 OCT 2014)
Marilyn M. Fierke Metz, age 69, of Plymouth, passed away Tuesday morning, Oct.
28, 2014, at Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, surrounded by her family.
She was born on Sept. 15, 1945 on the Fierke homestead in Stetsonville to Victor
and Eleanore (Hennlich) Fierke. She was a graduate of Dorchester High School
class of 1963. She later received her bachelor's degree from UW-Green Bay in
cartography and regional analysis.
On Dec. 28, 1963, Marilyn and David Metz were united in marriage at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church in Stetsonville.
For many years Marilyn drove for Prigge Bus Company and was a longtime member of
St. Dominic Catholic Parish where she sang soprano in the church choir and led
the environment committee.
She was an amazing cook, was gifted in sewing and crafts, and enjoyed playing a
variety of card games. Above all, she loved spending time with her family.
In addition to her husband, David, she is survived by her children, Elizabeth
(Thomas) Vershowske of Wales, Douglas (Shane) Metz of Nashville, Tenn., Michael
Metz of Sheboygan, and Stephen (Tina) Metz of Sheboygan; her son-in-law, Terry
Frye; her daughter-in-law, Deb Wentz; her sister-in-law, Helen Fierke; eight
grandchildren, Jessica (Daniel) Quasius, Jessica Plate, Michael Metz, Nicholas
Frye, Natalie Plate, Abby Frye, Alex Bahn, and Sam Metz; her brother, William
(Nancy) Fierke of Cary, N.C.; her sister, Doris Klieforth of Abbotsford; nieces
and nephews; and other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Carol
Ridderbusch and Elizabeth Loucks; one brother, Donald Fierke; two daughters,
Donna Walsh-Frye and Jennifer Jindra; and her boxer, Roxanne.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Sharon S.
Richardson Community Hospice, Dr. Max Haid, Sarah Fritz, and the Vince Lombardi
Cancer Clinic staff for their compassion and support.
Essay by Marilyn, October 2014 (Memorial):
"I am almost at the end of my journey now, I'm in my bed and someone is crying
softly in the background, and I want to tell them not to cry, but I cannot. For
I have mourned dear relatives and friends who have succumbed to this obnoxious
disease. I also would like to tell them to sing, rejoice and laugh, but I
cannot, because it would be inappropriate at this time. My journey had sometimes
been long and arduous but there was laughter and tears with the Lord at the
helm. God bless my family, my husband and my children for their support. Also
for my relatives and friends who have helped me through this difficult time. God
bless the Angels at the Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic for they are truly Angels,
for without these people my journey surely would have been diminished. As you go
on your journey, let there be more laughter than tears, extend your hands to
others in need, and hold your children close. This will not be goodbye, because
a long time from now when you end your journey I will be there to greet you. So
it is farewell.
Love, Mom
Marilyn Fierke Metz
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