Service Details
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 27, 2020 at 5:30 pm in St. Lucy Catholic Church, 3101 Drexel Avenue, with Fr. Thomas Vathappallil officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Friday from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. You may witness the Mass livestream on Friday at 5:30 pm by clicking on link listed below. Private entombment will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
click on this livestream link to view service https://youtu.be/ogEDJt_ojNQ
Memorial Suggestions
Memorials to the St. Lucy Food Pantry or to Ascension Hospice have been suggested.

Mount Pleasant – Priscilla Agnes Neis (Sabelko), age 90, passed away peacefully at home on November 19, surrounded by the love of her family and Father Thomas Vathappallil.
Priscilla was born in Lima, WI on July 8, 1930 to the late Andrew and Eleanor Sabelko (Prissel). She grew up on her parent’s farm as the oldest of 8 children. She enjoyed telling stories of her days milking cows while her father sang songs as they worked. Her loving heart and dedicated work ethic was a trait given to her by her dear parents. In the late 1940s, Priscilla, along with a group of friends, moved to the booming industrial city of the time, Racine, WI, where she worked at Hamilton Beach and the Oster factory.
On June 23, 1951 in St. Patrick Catholic Church, she was united in marriage with the love of her life, the late Donald Neis. They were married for 67 years until his death in 2018. Throughout the years, they enjoyed traveling together and moved many times between Racine and their hometowns.
A devout Catholic, Priscilla was involved in many church clubs and assisted in teaching catechism throughout the years. She was devoted to the brown scapular and prayed the rosary daily. She had a plethora of hobbies. She was an avid gardener, of both flowers and vegetables. The canning shelves were always stocked after a growing season, and she would gift her delicious jams to her loved ones. She enjoyed cooking and baking, and was always ready to roast a chicken, and then whip up an apple or pumpkin pie. Her sewing machine was never idle; she would start sewing a quilt whenever she knew a family members wedding or baby was on the way.
Above all, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She loved her family dearly and was a selfless and humble woman who rarely complained.
Surviving are her children, Cloy Neis, Nancy Neis, Patrick (Katherine) Neis; granddaughters Danielle (Eric) Scott, Nicole (Jeffrey) Kimpel; great-grandsons Lucas and Theo Scott, and Samuel Kimpel; siblings Lavern Sabelko, Leon (Vivian) Sabelko, Mary Ann (Bill) Bailey, Lola (Dennis) Johns, Francis (Marlene) Sabelko, Dennis (Joanne) Sabelko; brother in law Jack Neis; sister in law Carol Neis; and many dear nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
In addition to her loving husband Donald, and her parents, Priscilla was preceded in death by her beloved son Thomas Neis; brother Gerald (Kathy) Sabelko; sister in laws Pat Sabelko, Maxine (Leslie) Neverdahl, Phyllis (Arvid) Thompson, Lois (William) Lawko; brother in laws Virgil (Phyllis) Neis, Tom Neis, and Duane (Dolly) Neis.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 27, 2020 at 5:30 pm in St. Lucy Catholic Church, 3101 Drexel Avenue, with Fr. Thomas Vathappallil officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Friday from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. You may witness the Mass livestream on Friday at 5:30 pm by clicking on link https://youtu.be/ogEDJt_ojNQ listed in Priscilla’s obituary on the funeral home website. Private entombment will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Memorials to the St. Lucy Food Pantry or to Ascension Hospice have been suggested.
The family would like to thank the Ascension Hospice team, especially her nurse Julie, aid Kimberly and Deacon Paul; Dr. Aman and Dr. Curley; and her son Patrick and his wife Katherine for assisting in Priscilla’s final months.
Rose Ann & Bye Zickus says
Priscilla you will be missed so much. You were such an inspiration to everyone you knew and especially your family. I know your shining down on your loved ones . Your at peace with God and your family in heaven. We love you.
Bye and Rose Ann
The Bruce Family says
Pat & Kathy and family,
So sorry to hear about your loss prayers are with you and the family!
LeAnn Porter says
I knew Priscilla for years. She and my mom were the best of friends. She was kind, loving and a strong Catholic. When I was Confirmed, she was my sponsor. She had a lot of hardships in her life but her faith in God got her thru the bad times. She will be dearly missed and may she RIP. Say hi to my family in Heaven.
Donna Sam Raleigh says
So sorry to hear about Priscilla’s passing. She and my Mom, her Aunt Erma Sam, had a loving relationship. They were friends as well as relatives.
My condolences to all of you. May your grief be lessened by your warm memories of Priscilla.
Sincerely,
Donna Sam Raleigh, first cousin.
Don and Paula Knaack says
You all are in our thoughts and prayers and hearts at this difficult time.
Cindy and Keith says
She was such a sweet genuine woman with such a big heart. Pat Kathy and family Keith and I send our prayers to you in your time of grief. You will see her again someday.
Marygail (DD) Sullivan says
My very best wishes to the Neis family. Mrs Neis was a very kind and loving person who influenced my life and will always be in my Heart. Rest In Peace.
Laura Lee Schmitt Dominguese says
So sad to see Priscilla has passed. I worked with her at the Golden Lantern and admired that she never let anything rile her. My thoughts are with her family.
Lynn de la Torre says
To the Neis family, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Pat I only met your mother once or twice but was impressed with her kindness, compassion and her love for her family. May she RIP eternally 💖🙏