
Racine – Mary L. (nee: Sullivan) Mann died of natural causes on Thursday, February 12, 2009 in Lakeshore Manor, at the age of 94. She was born in Winona, MN on April 9, 1914 and grew up in Kenosha. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Agnes Sullivan of Kenosha; her late husband, Dick Mann; her brother, Frank (Pearl) Sullivan; and her sister, Kathryn (Robert) Janisky; her granddaughter, Sandra Hutchinson; and her great-granddaughter, Megan Hutchinson. She is survived by her daughters, Kathleen (Neil) Hutchinson of Racine and Mary Ellen (Paul) Kaster of Wayzata, MN. She is also survived by seven grandchildren: Mary Day, John (Laura), Casey (Judy) and Michael (Julie) Hutchinson and Carolyn, John, and Laura Kaster, plus six great and two great- great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, John E. (Dorothy) Sullivan of Kenosha; nieces, nephews and many friends. Mary worked her whole life, most memorably at Oster’s, Meadowbrook Country Club and the Bartley House. She was a faithful member of St. Richard’s Catholic Church, where she was involved with the Legion of Mary, Christian Mothers, and various other church service groups. Whether she was at work, volunteering, or at play, she was everyone’s Mom, Grandma, and friend. Our Mother was blessed with a generous spirit, selfless soul, and a passion for all things IRISH! She loved people and people loved her. She loved to talk and tell her stories, adding a bit of Blarney here and there, as only she could do! She found joy in reaching out to everyone. She was admired and loved by all whose lives she touched. Her contagious optimism, and her sense of humor truly inspired (and entertained) others. Our Mother worked hard her whole life and had many sorrows. In spite of and because of them, she set an example for us of a life profoundly and beautifully lived. She gave every day she had and everything she had, to us. She knew, and she tried to teach us, that contentment was achieved by rejoicing in what you had, not despairing over what you did not have. We watched her never waiver in her faith in God and her love of her Church and the Blessed Mother. We want to especially thank the staff from Lakeshore Manor for the care they gave our mother during the last 2 years of her life. There is no better place she could have been. They loved her and treated her as their own. We should all be fortunate enough to be cared for by nurses like Bernie Flores, Cheryl Glaser, and the entire fifth floor staff. They gave our mother the quality of life she deserved. Brenda King you were her special angel. Also, our endless gratitude to her dear and faithful friend, Annette Basaldua. You never missed a week visiting her and taking Mom her favorite things to eat. You made sure she knew the outside world had not forgotten her. She is smiling with love on you all and she will see to it that all the kindness you showed her is returned to you. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at 11 am in St. Richard Catholic Church, 1503 Grand Ave., with Rev. Ronald J. Gramza officiating. A reception will immediately follow at church. Private interment will take place at St. James Cemetery in Kenosha. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Monday from 4-7 pm and in the church on Tuesday from 10-11 am. In memory of Mary, memorials to “Mothers Against Drunk Drivers” has been suggested. Thank you Mother, for making the world a better place to live for 94 years. “Erin Go Bragh”
Bernie Flores says
It was one of the greatest honors and priviledge to care for such a wonderful woman. She filled my life with joy each day. I was honored that she allowed me to be a part of her life. I was wish to thank you Mary Ellen for your trust and faith in our care that we gave to Mary. Thank you for treating me like a friend.
I loved her and I love you also. If there is anything I can do feel free to call or e-mail anytime.
Bernie Flores
Pamela Firzgerald says
I read the obituary and what a wonderful tribute to a woman who was undoubtedly admired and loved by her daughters. I am a friend of Mary Ellen Kaster and I can assure you that the lessons that her mother taught her about sincerity and sharing were certainly not wasted. Mary Ellen is one of the nicest and most caring people that I know. Her mother did a good job and she would be proud that Mary Ellen is carrying on her legacy of kindness. My prayers are with her family and I pray that Mary is happy in God’s light.
Bonnie Kaster says
I so loved your mom. Such a happy soul. One always had a sense of peace when with her. Chances are, she’s still entertaining “the troops”!! Rest in Peace Mary Mary…….
Judy Lyzenga says
My sympathies to Mary Ellen, Paul, John, Carrie, and Laurie.
Your Mom was a sweet, sweet lady, Mar. I enrolled her in a series of perpetual Masses; even tho she doesn’t need them. She will probably tell Jesus to give them to some poor soul in Purgatory.
God bless her, and God bless all of you.
Katie Lamecker says
What a wonderful long life she lived! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
mary says
Skip and Karen Mann says
To Kathleen,MaryEllen and families…how we are going to miss you beloved Mother. She was such a joy to be around especially on St. Patrick’s Day with her green hair and Irish accent. We will remember and love our Dear Aunt Mary forever. We are here if you need anything.
Mary and Gene Barkowski says
Mary Ellen, Kathleen, Paul, Neil and all of your children and grandchildren,
It was a privilege to know and love Mary Mann. We smile when we remember the times we saw her at Irish Fest with all her Irish clothes and especially her green hair! She had a amazing capacity for being and sharing happiness. What a gift and she passed it on to so many people. Mary you will be missed but we are happy that you are home with Jesus and His Blessed Mother.