Mary C. Puls, age 92 of Franklin, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on January 26, 2023 at Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. Beloved wife to the late Charles R. Puls for 42 years. Loving mother to Sheryl (Dave) Newsom, Caren (Tom) Zimmerman, the late Craig (Lynn) Puls, Scott (Lori) Puls, Mark Puls. Dear grandmother to Jacki…read more
Mary C. Puls, age 92 of Franklin, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on January 26, 2023 at Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. Beloved wife to the late Charles R. Puls for 42 years. Loving mother to Sheryl (Dave) Newsom, Caren (Tom) Zimmerman, the late Craig (Lynn) Puls, Scott (Lori) Puls, Mark Puls. Dear grandmother to Jacki, Jodi, Steven, Heather, Kevin, John, Dawn, David, Megan and Tyler. Proud great-grandmother to Mason, Nolan, Norah, Alice, and Lena. Further loved by many other relatives and friends.
Mary was born January 30, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Stanley A. and Marie (nee Kondeja) Pirog. Mary attended South Division High School. She worked as a secretary for the Milwaukee Public Schools for many years until retirement. She then traveled extensively with her husband, Chuck, and later, with many friends in the following years. She became a leasing agent in her 80’s at Manchester Oaks Apartments, where she lived.
Mary enjoyed dancing with the Fabulous 40’s group, bowling, golfing playing Sheepshead and trying her luck at the casino. She was happiest, sharing her life with her dear family.
Visitation at St. Mary Catholic Faith Community, 9520 West Forest Home Avenue, Hales Corners, Wisconsin on Thursday, February 2, 2023, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM with mass to follow. Private entombment at a later time.
A special thank you to Aurora at Home hospice care team, Zilber hospice care team, and Laurel Walter personal caregiver for all their loving support and care.
“Rest now mom, we love you!”
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Date: Thursday, February 2, 2023
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
St. Mary Catholic Faith Community
Address:
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2023
Time: 12:00 PM
Private entombment at a later time.
Debbie Haack posted on 2/6/23
Mary and I had been in the same sheepshead card club from the days when I first met her at Kozy in 1975. Besides cards we had good times at the Fireside, The King and I in Chicago (with Yul Brynner), gambling trips and our times up north at my house in Redgranite. Lively discussions abound during those years regarding politics, morals and religion. Through the years Mary became more and dear to me. The last couple years, she became more resolved and content. I had so many good visits with her at her apartment, taking pictures along and discussing old times. The last time at her apartment we were going through hers and my wedding pictures. It was a time I will never. Her wonderful daughters brought her out to our house for lunch when she was up to it. We have many cardinals in our yard and Mary was always fascinated with them. WE shared a very special friendship Mary. How honored I was to read your eulogy at your Friendships like ours are a precious gift from God. Thank you Jesus for the love of my dear friend!