
Shirley A. Klauck, (nee Nett), 89, of Sheboygan, Wisconsin passed away
peacefully on Monday March 24, 2025.
Shirley was born March 2, 1936 in Kiel, WI to parents Hubert and Hildegard
(Seichter) Nett. Shirley was a graduate of Kiel High School, Class of 1954. She
continued her education at Sheboygan Business College then went on to work as a
professional secretary for a number of years. She was united in marriage to
Frederick Klauck on August 16, 1956, at Ss Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Kiel;
he preceded her in death on October 5. 2022. She was a devoted wife, mother,
grandmother, sister and friend. Shirley worked as a seamstress at the Ross Glove
Company, and delivered flowers with her husband Fred for Rickโs House of
Flowers, and also employed with Sheboygan News Agency. She was a member of
St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, where she also volunteered in various activities
including Christian Mothers Association. Shirley enjoyed gardening, golfing,
bowling, fishing, crafts, and trips to various casinos.
Shirley is survived by her children: Mark (Beth Bertram) Klauck of Tomahawk,
Sue (Richard) Mohr, Michael Klauck, Karen (Daniel) Brady all of Sheboygan,
grandchildren Megan (Daryl) Platz, Jim (JoAnna) Mohr, Sarah (Ben) Tajani,
Hannah (Will) Hamilton, Kim (Zach) Krall, William (Paytan) Brady and Betsy
(Ryan) Bubb and great-grandchildren, Simon Platz, Joseph, Annie, Melody and
Lily Tajani, June and Franklin Brady, Dezi (Frank) Carrothers, Nehemiah Toeller,
Jaymin Reese. Shirley is further survived by a brother and sister-in-law Hubert Jr.
(Diana) Nett of Cedar Grove, In- laws Tom (Joanie) Klauck, Chuck (Gail) Klauck,
David (Sue) Klauck, Katherine (Tom) Baker and Margaret โMollyโ (Steve) Eisold,
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, two brothers Wilfred
(Dorothy) Nett, Marvin (Sue) Nett and a sister Joyce (Jim) Lettenberger.
A private family service to celebrate Shirleyโs life will be held at Holy Cross
Cemetery, with Fr. Paul Fliss officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to Sharon
Richardson Hospice may be made.
The family would like to thank Theresa Brosnan Schuler and staff of Dr. Michael
D Johnsonโs Office, for their compassionate care along with Anne, LPN of Sharon
Richardson for her true display of kindness and love.
Mike, Mark, and Family,
Iโm sorry to read of your Momโs recent passing (& your Dadโs in 2022). I do remember them both as very kind and gentle people. I know itโs been a long time, but whenever I drive past your old home on S 9th St, I still recall the fun times visiting there during our SPC and Farnsworth years (mid 70s). I hope you all are comforted with your wonderful family memories and His promise that one fine day, we all be reunited once again.
Take care,
Terry Renzelmann