LORRAINE PRILLWITZ

LORRAINE PRILLWITZ

August 09, 1918 - March 09, 2022

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Lorraine L. Prillwitz, age 103 1/2, passed away on March 9, 2002. She was born on August 9, 1918, to the late Nicholas and Alice Wittrock in Oshkosh.  Lorraine graduated from Manawa High School and Oshkosh Business College. Her career started as an executive bookkeeper at Roulf Realty Corporation in Milwaukee.  Later, she spent 15 years as a secretary in the Neenah Joint School District. On July 3, 1942, she married Julius T. Prillwitz.

Lorraine possessed a strong Christian faith. She served with Grace and Trinity Lutheran Churches' Ladies Aid and Altar Guild, and was a charter member of OWLS (Organization of WELS Lutheran Seniors).  She enjoyed participating on Neenah's Committee on Aging and singing with the YMCA “Y” Nots.

Lorraine is survived by her son, Nolan “Butch” (Marny) Prillwitz, grandson Ryan Prillwitz, niece Linda (Harold) Ballment, sister-in-law Gloria Prillwitz, special friend Jan Cavanaugh, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius, and brother Russell Wittrock.

Lorraine's family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff at Valley VNA and ThedaCare at Home Hospice for their care and compassion.

Funeral service to be held Saturday, March 19, at 11:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church, 407 Oak St, Neenah with Rev. Tony McKenzie officiating. Friends may gather for visitation from 9:30 am-11:00 am.  She will be laid to rest at Oakwood Cemetery in Weyauwega.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given in Lorraine's name to Trinity Lutheran Church.

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Lorraine leaves this earthly life as an exceptionally kind and gentle wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, great-aunt and friend. It’s hard not to marvel at the way that she lived her 103 ½ years – active, alert, funny and determined to keep on keeping on – resilient to more than a few hardships, injuries or illnesses that would sideline the rest of us. My brothers and I remember Lorraine and Jul stopping in at my parents’ home when we young. They always had something for their nephews – usually reams of colored paper from the paper mill in Neenah; later, polished stones from Jul’s lapidary work. Lorraine would laugh as Jul flipped each us in the air in his version of a flying somersault. There were Sunday afternoon trips to the cottage on Stratton Lake in Waupaca that ended with one of her meals; she was an excellent cook and there was always plenty of food. She perhaps never learned that her young nephews knew that there was no wall dividing the top shelves of closets in adjacent upstairs bedrooms at the cottage. (She perhaps never learned that we tested that knowledge by clambering from the top shelf of Butch’s bedroom closet through the missing "wall" to the top shelf of the closet in her bedroom). Jul and Lorraine were at birthdays, confirmations, graduations, weddings, family reunions – I can still hear their voices as they laughed and laughed. Our lives are the better for having her in ours. She rests with her Lord; for her life lived out in faith, we have joy. Well done, good and faithful servant. Love from Dave, Tami, Braden, Riley, Griffin, Britin and Regan

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