
Doris M. Mihelich, 79, passed away in her home on Wednesday, May 7, 2008. She was born in Racine on November 15, 1928, daughter of the late Anton and Apolena (nee: Ancinec) Pribyl. Doris was married in St. Johns Nepomuk Catholic Church on January 11, 1947 to Albert L. Mihelich, Sr. He preceded her in death on July 10, 1992. Doris will be remembered by all for her big heart and sense of humor. She was a homemaker in the truest sense of the word, caring for her family in many loving ways. Doris also drove school bus for many years for the Flash Bus Company here in Racine. She loved being outdoors working in her garden and was well known for her beautiful flowers. She enjoyed spending time watching and feeding the birds in her backyard. She also liked watching Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and other game shows on TV. Doris is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Valerie and Timothy Dorf; sons and daughter-in-law, Allan Mihelich, Albert (Shelly Turek) Mihelich, and Jacquelyn Mihelich; grandchildren, Becky (Joe) Dolezal, Dawn (Todd) Gibson, Jennifer (Brandon) Molina, Jason Mihelich, Roxanne (Nicholas) Flores, Sheila Dorf and Piper Mihelich. great-grandchildren, Emily and Joey, Haley and Lucas, Paul and Haley, Natalie and Emma; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was also preceded in death by her sons, Donald, Edward, and Robert; and her brothers and sisters, Teddy, Joseph, Lydia, Josephine, Anthony and Frank. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 with Pastor John R. Dingman officiating. Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Caledonia. Visitation will be in the funeral on Tuesday evening from 5-7 p.m., and on Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. Memorials to the Countryside Humane Society have been suggested. A special thanks to James and Kathy for their neighborly love toward Doris and for Jay, for his fulfilled promise in taking care of Doris’ needs around her home.
Roxanne says
I will miss you for the rest of my life Gram. Love you!
Al Mihelich says
Love you Mom
Al
Arnold and Suzanne Johnson says
My husband,Arnold and I first met Doris at her son Allan’s house for fun, food, and fellowship. This meeting was a prison fellowship ‘get together’ as we called it and Doris was invited by Allan to come and meet some of us. Well…I am so glad Doris came and we all got to meet ‘Al’s Mom’. She was a joy to be with and as always we laughed alot and had a wonderful time in the presence of each other and God. I think Doris brought a birthday cake to celebrate Al’s birthdy in March. I remember that day with a smile on my face. Thank you, God for giving Arnold and me that day to spend with Doris.
Sherry Hess Petersen says
I will always remember Aunt Doris as a person who laughed a lot and loved to tell jokes. She was so proud of her flower garden. I will miss seeing her when I am home visiting. She and her sister Josie (my mom) were very close. I can hear them laughing together now as I write this. Happy Mother’s Day to a wonderful aunt and mother.
Jennifer says
I will miss you Grandma 🙁
I have so many memories of you I’ll cherish for the rest of my life. Love you Grandma!
Master Machining Limited says
May your memories be warm and loving. Regards from all of the staff.
Candice Hess Verwey says
Aunt Doris. I’ll miss her so much. I’ll miss the visits to her house, her stories, her kindness, her concern for others, her sharing and, yes, her laughter and, the way she got others to laugh. Oh, and the offers of Mogan David wine (she always tried to get me try some).
There is no doubt she had an immense heart for all the kids in her life: children, grand children and great grand children. Gosh, she was so proud of each one of them.
My prayers and thoughts are with you Allen, Albert and Valerie. You had one heck of a mom.
With my very deepest sympathy,
Candice Hess Verwey
Magallon Family says
May you find comfort in the memories that are yours to cherish always, and strength in the companionship of those who share your loss…. I have learned never to underestimate the healing power we all have. It is always there to be used for the highest good. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. (Matthew 5:4) May it be a source of inner strength to know that there’s a loving God watching over you, and that, throughout this time of need, He’ll stay close by your side.
All those sleeping in their graves will wake up and sing for joy. As the sparkling dew refreshes the earth, so the Lord will revive those who have long been dead.”-Isa. 26:19.
Shelly Petersen says
I’ll always remember Aunt Doris as being the funny one. She always injected humor or a silly joke into any situation. I enjoyed seeing her on many visits to Racine. She was a great comfort to my Grandma (Josephine) and would frequently stop by to visit and check in on her. They spent a lot of time together when they were younger. Aunt Doris had a very kind heart and I bet she was a fun bus driver! You’ll be missed Aunt Doris.
Love, Shelly
Ilona Willing says
Valerie, John and I send our sincere condolences on the passing of your mother.
Patricia Stewart says
May God be near to you all at this difficult time, and in HIS loving way may HE comfort you and guide you through every day and each precious memory.
With Sympathy,
Patty Stewart
Valerie says
Oh Mom, how I miss you. When I have something happen during the day my first thought is to call you and then I remember quickly your not here to talk with. I knew the day would come when I wouldn’t be able to call our family phone number and have you pick up. When Dad died, I missed him too, but I remember telling you that I was glad you were still here. That was 16 yrs ago. The Lord gave us a wonderful 16 yrs to spend with you. You taught me to give of myself. Mom, you sacrificed for us. Without saying anything, you taught me to give by your life. Thank you Lord God for giving me the best mother for me. I will always love you and think about you. Valerie Ann