Service Details
Service: Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 4:00 pm in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home
Visitation: Sunday afternoon in the funeral home from 2-4 pm
Burial: Monday, July 31, 2017 at 12:00 noon in Holy Cross Cemetery, Hwy 32
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Miller's FlowersRacine – Marion Rose (nee: Meyer) Stanton, age 91, was born into eternal life, while surrounded by her loving family, on Monday, July 24, 2017.
Marion was born in Sturtevant on July 19, 1926 to the late Theodore B. and Anastasia (nee: Vrana) Meyer. She was a graduate of William Horlick High School “Class of 1943” – at age 16.On May 17, 1952 in St. Joseph Catholic Church, she was united in marriage with Leonard Frank Stanton, who preceded her in death on November 29, 1982.
After high school, Marion went to work for Hamilton Beach for nearly 10 years until leaving to become a full-time mom. After her children were grown, Marion went back into the workforce at St. Mary’s Medical Center for 25 years, retiring in May 1998.
With a profound Christian faith, Marion was a longtime member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church until its closure in 1997 when she became a member of St. Richard’s Parish.
Marion became known as Matka, first by her grandchildren and then to those who became close friends and family over the years. Matka enjoyed gardening, growing beautiful flowers and vegetables, which she happily shared with her family and friends. She was an excellent cook and baker and enjoyed feeding everyone who came to her home. Christmas time was special when she would bake an extensive variety of cookies, along with hundreds of pierogies for our family to enjoy on Christmas Eve.
Marion was an avid Packers, Brewers, Bucks and Badgers fan (and had a soft spot for the Cubs too) She developed a knowledge of sports over the years that rivaled that of her sports fanatic sons and grandsons. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. She always put them first and had special and different traditions with each generation.
Surviving are her children, Mike (Debbie) Stanton, Mark Stanton, Mary (Terry) Land, Nancy (Jeff) Kowalczuk, Matt Stanton, Lenny (Sandy) Stanton, Patty (David) Brekke; 18 grandchildren David and Melissa Stanton, Elliott and Luke Stanton, Alicia Edwards, Josh (Danerys) Edwards, Rachael (Nick) Contreras, Nick, Michael and Rebecca Kowalczuk, Erica (Tyler) Floyd, Amie (Scott) Day, Joe and Katy Stanton, Michelle (Dave) Costedio, Sam and Jordan Brekke, Rachel Stanton; Great grandchildren: Jacob, Adrian and Isabella Edwards, Jackson, Max and Alex Contreras, Nevin, Nolan, Niall and Audrey Floyd, Alexis and Zackary Day, Aubree and Mia Costedio and step-great-grandchildren, Mathew, Jenna and Ethan Land, Dreanna, Davin and Deagan Driggers
Other survivors include: her twin sister, Ruth Peterson, sisters-in-law Maria Von Schrader, Marie Meyer, many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Proceeded in death by her husband, parents, Mother in law Helen Zukowski, brothers Wilfred, Raymond and George Meyer and brother in laws Walter Peterson, Frank, Stanley (Duke) and Eugene Stanton, Sister in laws Estelle, Dorothy and Ann Stanton, grandchildren Elizabeth Stanton and great grandchildren Eli and Avery Edwards.
The family would like to thank Regina Mcgee and Cathy for the loving care she provided to “Mom.” A service to celebrate Matka’s life will be held on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 4:00 pm in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Sunday from 2:00 – 4:00 pm. Cemetery committal services will be held on Monday at 12:00 noon at Holy Cross Cemetery – Hwy 32.
We would like to express our gratitude to Nancy, Jeff, Michael and Rebecca Kowalczuk for the many years of tender loving care that they provided in their home to our beloved Mama and Matka.
Tom, Sallie, and Grayson says
She was an amazing lady. We all loved seeing her when we visited. Happy to have been part of her life. She’s dancing on streets of gold.
Jane Peterson (Skowronski ) says
Your mother was a very good friend of my mother and praying that God will comfort you at this time.
Edward Orth says
As a childhood friend to Lenny and all the other Stanton’s that I grew up with. I want to tell you what a joy it was to know your Mom ( and Dad) and how even as I sit here feeling your loss , A smile that comes across my face thinking about what a wonderful woman your Mom is and how lucky I was to know her.
I will never forget as a young boy coming over and your mom stuffing my pockets full of candy ( just to get it out of her house…lol) And I was so grateful for that…
My heart truly goes out to you all and my memories of her will always be of her wonderful smile and kindness towards all of the neighborhood kids..
Lorrie Tighe Stewart says
Marion was a special person in all the Franklin at. Families she always treated us as her own .she will be missed greatly. Thank you sweet lady for the love and all the fun we had growing up rest in heaven.
Jean (Kramer) Eisenman says
I will forever remember Marion. She was a wonderful person and I was blessed to have worked with her in my early years at St. Mary’s cafeteria. Her gentleness and kindness was a part of her every day. Marion was a great influence on her children (especially Nancy and Patty) who I also worked with years ago. It is so apparent that Marion’s life had great impact on her family and friends. Her spirit will live on in those who have known her. God Bless All of the Stanton Family! Your mom will be truly missed.
Jeanne Marcinek says
Your mom was a very nice person, she was a giving person. You all have been blessed with a mom that loved you all. I pray that God will give you the peace, love, and strength that is needed to endure at this time.