Service Details
Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 12, 2024. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 7300 – 39th Avenue, Kenosha. Private entombment will take place in All Saints Mausoleum. A visitation will take place on Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be considered to St Mary’s Building Fund (Please indicate Agnes’s name on memo line), 7307 40th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, 53142.
Agnes Slama Wilcox, (nee Rosenbaum), 84, of Kenosha, died on Monday, January 8, 2024, at Harvest Home, Mount Pleasant, surrounded in love and prayers. Agnes was born on October 12, 1939, on the family farm on Oak Grove Ridge, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Iola (Pugh) Rosenbaum. She attended a one-room schoolhouse near the family farm, graduated from Seneca High School, and later graduated from the College of Cosmetology in Madison. On April 4, 1959, in Kenosha at St. James Catholic Church, she was united in marriage to John (Jack) Slama. They were blessed with 21 years of marriage and four children, before Jack’s premature death in 1980. She was married to James Wilcox on June 15, 1991, until his death in 1999. Agnes’ strong Catholic faith was the cornerstone of her life and brought her great comfort in her final moments. She was a devoted member of St. Thomas Aquinas and later St. Mary’s. A gifted hairdresser for more than 60 years, Agnes dedicated 42 years of those years to helping those in the nursing homes feel and look their best. The residents lined the halls waiting for her special care. She retired at 78 years old. She was a very active member at the VFW Post #1865 Auxiliary, holding the offices of District President and Kenosha President. She was a Girl Scout leader for many years and an involved member of Quota Club and Red Hatters. Agnes had a passion for quilting, sewing, and baking and loved to share the fruits of her labor with her friends and family. Agnes was also an avid card player and loved to go on trips with her friends (She never missed a trip to the casino)! Agnes is survived by 3 children, Kathy (Ed) Nichols, Ruth (Bill) Ehrgott, David (Robin) Slama and was preceded in death by her son, Mike (Jodi) Slama. The absolute joy of her life were her loving grandchildren, Kendal Nichols, Katie Nichols, Corey (Kami) Nichols, Kyle (Jess) Nichols, CJ Slama, Sarah (Mike) Drew and was preceded in death by Erin (Alex) Mogensen. Agnes also cherished her great-grandchildren, Jackson, Walker, Nash, and Olivia Nichols, and Ryan and Amelia Drew. Agnes’ siblings include Mary (Andy) Dejno, Joan (Henry) VanSwol, Joyce (Jerry) Jacob, Neil Rosenbaum, and her sister-in-law Betty Rosenbaum. She is preceded in death by her sister, Camelia Stuckey, and her brothers, William and Rodney Rosenbaum.
Pamela A Zell says
Our Love & Condolences to the family of this Amazing Spirit Agnes, we loved her dearly and will never forget her friendly & Fiesty Spirit!
Healing Prayers and Love to the whole family.
Our Sincere thoughts and prayers to all who loved Agnes.
Love Pam & John Zell
Patricia Gorka says
Lovely Lady, she will be fondly remembered for her good works, joys and laughter.
Karen (Merkes) Englert. says
Dear Kathy and family, my deepest condolences for your loss. Your mom had the greatest laugh and spirit about her. I always enjoyed hearing about she and Iola from my parents. She was a dear friend to my mom these many years snd is already solely missed. ❤️🙏🏻✝️
Jill & Ron Clark says
oh sweet Agnes, you will be missed! I loved talking to you when I saw you! I was going through my pictures on my phone and found one of you and I with the cutout of Rod Stewart at Jacky’s bar years ago! RIP Agnes
Sharon Apostoli says
Agnes was a wonderful lady and will be missed by so many people.
Carole Bastian says
I worked with Agnes for many years at H and R Block. She was always positive and a real ball of fire. And she made the best Apple Squares. A life well lived.