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Judy Loberg

Today was the funeral for one of my favorite relatives Judy Loberg. A wonderful woman and a lot of fun, Judy was also a skilled artist. I will always remember spending time with Judy and her family, as well as taking her to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. She will certainly be missed by me and the rest of the family.

 

Here is the official obit:

Judith Loberg Obituary

“Judith (Judy) Kay Loberg, 77 of Christie passed away peacefully on November 7, 2023 at the Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center surrounded by her loving family.

Judy was born on April 4, 1946 in Marshfield, the daughter of Florian and Angeline (Briski) Gulczinski. She married the love of her life Orville Loberg on August 6, 1966. Together they raised three children on their family farm. Judy was also the proud grandmother to six grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

After High School graduation, Judy had various jobs. She was a 4H leader, worked for Gaier Construction, ASCS, the Neillsville Hospital and most importantly was a farmer’s wife and mother. Judy’s love of art led her to pursue a degree from UW Stevens Point in Art Education. She then became a teacher at the Spencer School District. Judy loved to garden and paint. She also loved her many plants and fish.

Judy is survived by her loving husband of 57 years Orville, her children Charlene Loberg, Keith (Tammy) Loberg, and Angele (Pete) Lammar; Grandchildren Emily (Nik) Nelson, Arielle (Zach) Ruben, Marlana (Matthew) Livingston, Victoria (Justin Yaron) Lammar, Darrin Loberg, and Dayne Loberg; Great Grandchildren Kora and Mia Nelson, Josephine Ruben, Henry and Liliana Livingston; sisters Janice (Dick Rislove) Marx and Rita Furlong; Brother Rodney (Dawn) Gulczinski, Sister-in-law Sharon Schreiner and many nieces and nephews. Judy was preceded in death by her parents Angeline and Florian Gulczinski, father and mother-in-law Kenneth and Stella Loberg, brother-in-laws Mike Marx and Chuck Schreiner, and niece Kelly Furlong.

Judy touched many lives through her kindness. Though she may no longer be with us, her legacy lives on in the hearts of those she leaves behind. She reminds us to savor every moment, cherish our loved ones and never waiver in our faith. May her soul find eternal peace with her Lord, and her memory continue to brighten our lives like a ray of sunshine on a crisp autumn morning.

A special thank you to the staff at ProMedica Hospice, Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center and Marshfield Medical Center for the care and support they provided.

A visitation for Judy will be held on November 10 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Gesche Funeral Home in Neillsville. Funeral services will be on November 11, visitation at 9:30 AM and services at 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s Church in Greenwood. The Celebrant will be Fr. Patrick McConnell, Music will be provided by Mary Jo Gregorich, organist and Arielle Ruben, Soloist. Interment will be at the Marie Louise Chapel Cemetery in Christie. A meal will follow at St. Mary’s Church.

Pallbearers will be her grandsons, Darrin Loberg, Dayne Loberg, Matthew Livingston, Jason Marx, Jonathon Marx and Matt Peterson.” (https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/judith-loberg-obituary?id=53545582).