Linda Van Koevering, age 80 of Kohler passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones in
her home on Monday September 2, 2024. Linda was born December 1, 1943, in Battle Creek,
MI to the late Claire and Ann (VanderWal) Brott.
Linda was cherished by all that knew her. She was known for her drive, wicked sense of humor
and creativity. Those enduring qualities however paled in comparison to her kind and loving
heart. She was so many things to so many people. She was a devoted and loving wife to
Thomas Van Koevering, they were united in marriage August 4, 1962 in Wyoming, Michigan.
They were active members of their church and community and raised 3 children in Manitowoc,
Wisconsin. Linda worked in the Manitowoc County Circuit Courts for 33 years. Thomas
preceded her in death April 25, 2011.
Linda was a talented artist. She was inspired by nature and all God’s creatures and used her
skills to bring happiness to many people. She opened her heart and home to all and always had a
homemade cookie or three ready to share.
Linda was blessed to love again with William Hollingsworth of Kohler, Wisconsin and Green
Valley, Arizona. Linda and Will blessed each other’s lives with love, companionship and much
laughter. Both families were so grateful that their parents were able to enjoy many wonderful
years together.
Survivors include her partner William Hollingsworth of Kohler, children: Lori Brooks of
Mequon, Mike (Jolene) Van Koevering of Fishers, IN, Angela (Marty) Kaplan of Waterford, WI
grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Sam Brooks, Alex Brooks, Claire Van Koevering, Sarah
Van Koevering, Jade (Chris) Guerin and their children Westin and Ava, Dylan Budan, Aren
Forrest, Emma Forrest two sisters Gloria (Pete) Peterson of Mantua, Ohio and Delores Brott of
Cadillac, Michigan.
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to
have it make a difference that you have lived and lived well.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Linda lived well.
Memorials in Linda’s name may be directed to the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice.
Linda’s family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Mark Bettag and his staff and also
to the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice.
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