Nancy E. Lemkuil, 86, of Sheboygan, passed away at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home in Sheboygan.
On December 28, 1936, Nancy was born in Sheboygan to Harold and Marion (Arnoldi) Lemkuil. Growing
up on the family farm in the Town of Sheboygan, Nancy helped raise horses, cows, dogs, and of course,
chickens. In her youth, Nancy was an avid horseback rider and showed animals at the fair. She was a
graduate of Plymouth High School and continued her education at the University of Wisconsin- Madison
where she studied social work. Nancy traveled extensively with University of Wisconsin Alumni Tour
Groups becoming a seasoned world-wide traveler. Nancy worked as a compassionate and dedicated
social worker for her entire career, working much of her time with the Milwaukee County foster care
system. She was a dedicated member of her church, St. Luke Lutheran Church, where she played organ
for approximately 60 years and was involved in various volunteer activities. She was a proud supporter
of the Sheboygan Symphony, and an active member of the Lakeshore Garden Club.
Nancy was an independent young woman of the 1960s leading a refined and engaging life, ever friendly
and helpful to make her community a better place. Nancy had lifelong love of music. Playing the organ,
piano, or accordion. Using her Hi-Fi system to play “The Sound of Music” album over and over was an
important mission that Nancy undertook to ensure that her nieces and nephews had memorized all the
lyrics. Remarkably, Nancy traveled to Russian to see the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow and attended concerts
and symphonies throughout the world when she wasn’t attending to her favorite Doberman Pinscher
dogs. Gardening was another of Nancy’s lifetime passions. She shared it with her mother, Marion as
they nurtured thousands of flowers to great beauty for decades. She will be cherished and dearly missed
by all who knew her.
Nancy is survived by a sister, Jean Crosby; cousins Louis (Marilyn) Arnoldi, David Arnoldi and beloved
nieces and nephews, John (Patti) Lemkuil, Deborah Faircrest, Jenny Lemkuil, and Loretta Lemkuil,
Marianne Crosby; many dear great-nieces and great-nephews, and other beloved family and friends.
Nancy was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Marion Lemkuil, and a brother, John (Karen)
Lemkuil, cousin, Gary Arnoldi and nephew Michael Crosby.
Special thanks and great appreciation to Nancy’s kind and helpful neighbors, Kevin and Lori Pfeifer. A
heartfelt thank you to all who helped and cared for Nancy at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home the last seven
years, especially Terri Kirmse and all the daily care givers. Expressed gratitude and thanks to Amanda
Clark, RN and everyone at Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice.
A funeral service to honor Nancy’s life will take place at St Luke Lutheran Church, ELCA in Sheboygan
Falls on Friday, November 3 at 10:30 am. Burial will follow at the church cemetery, St. Lucas Cemetery.
All are welcome to join the service via livestream by visiting www.wenig.live/nancylemkuil
Memorial contributions can be made in her memory to the Sheboygan Symphony or Lakeshore Garden
Club.
For online condolences and more information, please visit www.wenigfh.com for more details.
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