


She was an active participant in a Bible study group, a book group, and her local TOPS club, and she enjoyed every social activity offered in her communities. She spent countless hours caring for her grandchildren. After she retired, she volunteered at the school where her daughter taught and helped her husband Jack as he coached high school girls’ basketball. For many years she worked as a teacher’s aide in the Milwaukee Public Schools. Stephen parish in Milwaukee and later Lumen Christi parish in Mequon. Terese’s life was focused on other people.

The remaining eight daughters and three sons, as well as Steve’s widow, Mary, all depended upon her for advice, humorous commentary, and unconditional support until the last hours of her life. She lost a newborn infant daughter, Mary Delphine, in 1953, and her beloved son Stephen in 2001. They married on June 21, 1947, and began a fruitful 67 year marriage that produced 13 children. She briefly attended the University of Wisconsin on a scholarship before meeting Jack Neumann, a recent veteran of World War II who also attended the University. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation, the University of Wisconsin Foundation (College of Engineering or tennis), Lad Lake, Heart of the Nation, the MAAC Fund, Milwaukee Tennis Classic, Inc., or a charity of your choice.Bestowing love, wisdom, guidance, humor and grace until her last conscious moment, Terese Marie Neumann passed away on Februafter a brief illness.īorn on June 24, 1927, in Madison, Wisconsin as the eldest of three children of Frank and Mary Breunig, Terese graduated first in her class from Edgewood High School in Madison in 1945. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, August 12 at 10:00 am at Lumen Christi Catholic Church, 2750 W. Visitation Wednesday August 11 from 4:00 pm until 7:00pm at the Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Home in Mequon and YPO.Īlways ready with a big smile and prepared to share a good story or joke, Herb will be sorely missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him. Rose Youth & Family Center (now part of Lad Lake), Society for Advancement of Management, the Town Club, the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation, Milwaukee Tennis Classic, Inc. James (now Lumen Christi) Catholic Church parish council, Arthritis Foundation-Wisconsin Chapter, St. Throughout his life, Herb gave generously of his time and often his treasure to many organizations, serving at various times as a board member and/or officer of First Wisconsin Bank-Northwest, St.

For many years, Herb served as the firm’s president. Herb was a graduate of Whitefish Bay High School and the University of Wisconsin, where he exceled both academically and on the varsity tennis team.Īfter graduating from UW with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, Herb went to work for his family’s industrial paint company, Hentzen Coatings. Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Bill. Further survived by his brother, Al (Kathy), many nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends. Adored great-grandfather of Garrett, Caroline, Harrison, Ella, Amelia, Roman, Wyatt, Corra, Myla and Liliana. Special grandfather of Anne (Matthew) Gonzales, Sarah (Travis) Buettner, Jim Lentz, Kristin (Frank Dworak) Mikkelson, Brian (Sara) Mikkelson, Cameron Mikkelson, Lauren (J.T) Fry, Jennifer Hentzen, and Caroline (Michael), Marsella. Dear father of Deborah (Robert) Lentz, Kim Hentzen, Wendy (John) Mikkelson and Herbert D. Beloved husband of Mary Fran Cahill and the late Margaret “Mickey” (nee Ziemann). Of Mequon – Entered into Eternal Life on Jat the age of 93.
