Service Details
There will be a memorial service celebrating Phyllis’s life on Tuesday, December 28, 2021 (AFTER CHRISTMAS) at 4:00 p.m.
There will be a time to visit with her family beforehand from 3-4 p.m.
The family requests that everyone wear masks.
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Memorials have been suggested to the Salvation Army.
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Phyllis Lorraine Rognsvoog Schreiber Larson
May 5, 1932 – December 2, 2021
RACINE – “My 89 years of life in mostly Racine have ended on December 2, 2021, due to renal failure. I tried to be a good daughter to my wonderful parents, Thorvald Michael and Verna Louisa Rognsvoog. I received my education in Racine – Park High School class of 1950.
Of my best accomplishments my children are the most important. Bruce Schreiber, Jim Schreiber (ex-Donna Buska), Scott (Evie) Schreiber, Lee Ann (Shawn) Pautz and stepchildren Kay (Rollie) Stewart and Scott Lewis Larson have given me many great memories along with their wonderful children.
My first husband Harold Schreiber and I shared six difficult years of a young marriage and 3 sons. We divorced in 1958.
I had been employed at Hamilton Beach, Goldblatts, Osters, American Honda Warehouse and also our own business, L & M Meats.
In 1963 I married Bervin (Lars) Larson and then our interesting life began. He had been a butcher at Buehler’s Meat Market after his move to Racine from LaCrosse and next started L & M Meats with Henry Meyer. I was involved with the catering. Our daughter Lee Ann was born in 1969 and brought us much joy. During our marriage we hosted 8 Rotary exchange students and learned to enjoy their different cultures and personalities. We later visited some of their countries.
As a licensed pilot my husband and I enjoyed flying on many flights with the Kumms. Lars & I shared many hobbies and I especially loved to garden, read, do art projects, solve Sudoku puzzles, create stained glass pictures, listen to country classic music, watch the Packers play football and making the food that my family liked the best, like pies, soup, and a special green spaghetti with meatballs.
Together we have 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Each one very special. My special brother Larry (Julie) Rognsvoog survives me along with my sister-in-laws Connie, Janice.
My husband Lars died in 2009, my brother Leo in 1964, my brother Fred in 2005. Stepson Scott Lewis died in 1983. And my first-born son, Bruce died in 2020, which brought me much sadness.
To all of my loving relatives, friends and good neighbors I wish for you a happy life. Thanks for everything.”
There will be a memorial service celebrating my life on Tuesday, December 28, 2021 (AFTER CHRISTMAS) at 4:00 p.m. with my grandson, Ryan Schreiber officiating. There will be a time to visit with my family beforehand from 3-4 p.m. The family requests that everyone wear masks.
The family sends the deepest gratitude to Seasons Hospice: Theresa, Avery, Wendy, Laurie & Lisa. Jim was his mom’s main caretaker in hospice care, along with loving help from granddaughters Devina & Melissa, and daughter-in-law Donna.
Memorials have been suggested to the Salvation Army.
The Vigils from Rio Rancho, NM says
You’re with your Savior now, rest knowing your life here was a good one. You leave wonderful family and memories.
Olga Messios says
I will never forget the kindness and generosity I received from Phyllis when I was hosted as an exchange student in 1986. An exceptional woman with a radiant heart. May you be welcomed in the Lord’s house and reunited with your dearest Lars and son. RIP
My deepest condolences to the family, may the Lord give you strength during this difficult time.
Brenda Swift says
Sorry for your loss. God Bless.
Caroline Van Dort says
Will miss you, GreatGrandma Phyliss. You were so kind.
Paula Christensen (Rognsvoog) says
Phyllis was a truly generous and nice person all of the time. We will truly miss her. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Anonymous says
Phyllis is a Ronsgsvoog relative of my husband, Scott Christiansen, Mark, and Jill Christiansen Their mother was Charlene Rogsnsvoog (Anderson)Christiansen. Her father was Gustave Rogsnsvoog Anderson ( he changed his last name).
The memory that Scott described to me, his wife, (Barb) was that Phyllis came to visit him, in the hospital, after his stroke, in 2010. He was very touched.