Jean Ann Baumann, 65, passed away unexpectedly and was received into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ, on June 30th, 2022.
A Valentine’s Day baby, Jean was born February 14th, 1957 in Sheboygan, WI to Eugene and Ann Bemis. She was
baptized and confirmed at Zion United Methodist Church in Batavia. On Friday, May 13th, 1983 she married John
Baumann at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church in Batavia, and recently celebrated 39 years of wedded love and
faithfulness. They resided on their small hobby farm through the course of her married life.
Jean’s working history included: Bemis manufacturing in the 90’s, seasonal work for her family’s floral business at
Bemis Upland Springs Floral, working as a nurse’s assistant, various jobs in both Florida and Washington D.C. in her
time away, and assisting her husband with field work and attending to the care of sheep, pigs, horses and numerous
farm animals which they raised. Jean demonstrated quiet and confident strength and could throw a hay bale with the
best of them, yet she was still gentle and nurturing enough to swaddle and bottle feed a sickly piglet or cold newborn
lamb.
Not only did Jean love her animals which over the years included: guinea pigs, dogs, cats, Madagascar Hissing
Cockroaches, pigs, sheep, calves and horses, but she also loved people and especially her family.
Despite many and various challenges with Jean’s ongoing health, her faith and constant trust in Christ was an anchor
for her life, and she was greatly aided by the love and faithful care of her husband, John. Jean instilled in her family
the desire and love to care for people. She modeled that care and was an embodiment of Jesus’ love to her family
and those around her. Her time was spent with her children and grandchildren teaching them her love for cribbage,
sheephead, doing jigsaw puzzles, watching movies, or completing crossword puzzles. Long talks about life and faith
were treasures for her children that they will forever hold onto. She is also remembered for her great love for
elephants and her vast collection of elephant figurines and bobble heads.
Survivors include: husband John Baumann of Adell, her children Angela Baumann of Stevens Point, Rev. Josh
(Margaret) Baumann of Stevens Point, Eugene (Dr. Sarah) Baumann of Richfield, Russell (Emilie) Baumann of
Montague, MI. Ten Grandchildren: Eliza, John, Peter, Savannah, Lydia, Zeke, Eli, Grace, Joy and Millie. She is also
survived by her brothers John Bemis of Adell, and Steve (Sandi) Bemis of Cascade and many in-laws, nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Ann Bemis.
A service of Christian burial was held at St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Batavia on Tuesday, July 5th at 11:30
officiated by the Reverend Brian Krueger. Visitation was from 9:30-11:30 followed by interment at St. Stephens’
cemetery with lunch following at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given in Jean’s memory.
Expressions of sympathy can be made to the family by visiting www.lakeshorefamilyfuneralhomes.com
The Lakeshore Family Funeral Homes, Wittkopp location, assisted the family with arrangements.
Jean Baumann
By Bill Harpold
Jul 5, 2022 | 11:58 AM

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