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Vivian Mary Lisowski

November 18, 1928 — October 28, 2021

Vivian Mary Lisowski

Vivian Mary (Mahutga) Lisowski, age 92, of Alma, WI passed away Thursday, October 28th, 2021 at home surrounded by loved ones. She was born November 18, 1928 to Joseph and Helen (Schneider) Mahutga. On May 19, 1947 she married Robert Lisowski. They were blessed with four sons, David, James, Kevin and Terry. Three daughters, Catherine, Jean and Karen. Vivian and Robert were blessed with 66 years of marriage until he preceded her in death on December 27th, 2013. Vivian was a strong woman in so many ways. Her faith was strong, and never missed Mass, even if she had to watch it on television. She knew God was her strength that helped her through a lot of difficult times, and she never gave up or waivered in her faith. She worked alongside Robert on the family farm, while raising their children. She always made sure everyone was well fed with her fabulous meals, fresh bread and other baked goodies. She always had a large garden that gave us those fresh canned goods during the rest of the year. She filled her free time sewing and patching, playing cards and Rumikub, and watching her favorite television shows. Through the years she had made hundreds of rugs each made from small polyester squares which she gave away and never wanted a penny for. Often time a stranger would walk away with a rug that they admired, so she gave it to them to have. If you were fortunate to receive one, you have a real treasure! When she played cards she always seemed to win, but if we won you were always called a “cheater” as she folds her arms and give you the “look!” If she was taking too long on a play and we gave her a hint to hurry up, she would say, “hold your shorts”! She loved to play games because she said, “it keeps the cobwebs out of the brain.” Even though she never had a driver’s license, she always told you how to drive and where to go! Vivian also had a memory that was a true gift from God. She would rattle off birthdays, anniversaries, deaths, ages, and details about anything you wanted to know, as she had it all stored in her memory. She loved company, especially when the grandchildren and great-grandchildren came. She would find a treat or play games with them and ask them to come back again sometime. She welcomed folks of all kinds, and was always ready for deer season when the hunters came and she had to write down who shot what, it was always a good piece of news to share. She was proud of her flower gardens and the vast variety of birds she made sure were fed to her specifications. If the feed wasn’t in the right spot, you better go fix it! Vivian is survived by her children, Catherine Stolz, Jean (Paul Thill), David (Susan), Karen (Roger Pronschinske), Kevin (Jennifer), Terry (Ebbony), and adopted grandson James Jr. (Shanna). She is further survived by 20 grandchildren, 39 great- grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert; son James; sister LaVonne Amundson, brothers, Lyle and Everett Mahutga, and son-in-law Hans P. Stolz. Visitation will be at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Waumandee, WI on Sunday October 31, from 4-7 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Monday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m. with viewing from 9:00 up until time of service. Burial will follow at the St. Boniface Cemetery. A lunch will be served at the Waumandee Haus. Talbot Family Funeral Homes, Alma Chapel assisted the family with arrangements. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at http://www.talbotfuneralhomes.com In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Vivian was always an advocate of helping the needy, especially when there were children and animals involved. Due to Covid, masks are optional, but appreciated if worn. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Vivian Mary Lisowski please visit our Sympathy Store.
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