Alice E. Kimme, 92, of Howards Grove, passed away on April 2, 2021, at the home of her daughter,
Virginia Kimme, surrounded by her family.
Alice was born on January 2, 1929 in the town of Greenbush, WI, the third daughter of August and
Leona (Rautmann) Schroeder. Alice attended Spring Valley Grade School, town of Greenbush, and
graduated from Glenbeulah High School. After high school, Alice worked at Borden’s in Plymouth, WI,
until marriage. She met the love of her life at the Dreamland Dance Hall. Eugene Kimme was home on
leave from the service, stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
After Eugene’s discharge, they were married at the Methodist Church in Greenbush and started farming
on the farm of John and Ida Giese near Random Lake, WI. Five years later they bought the farm on
Garton Road from Milford and Irene Henning which is farmed today by their son, Ronald. Eugene retired
from farming in 1989. Alice worked side by side with her husband all their farming years. She was her
husbands right hand helper. She spent many hours in the fields – springtime planting, until the last crop
was harvested, and plowing the land.
Alice had a gentle touch, soft voice, and caring heart. With her help, many farm animals that were sick
recovered. Her great love for animals will be missed. Her husband, Eugene, preceded her in death on
October 25, 2008. Alice was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 387 and the Johnsonville
Homemakers.
Alice is survived by her four children, Laura (Roger) Benzschawel, Floyd (Johanna) Kimme, Virgina
Kimme, and Ronald Kimme; grandsons, Justin (Amber) Kimme and Clayton Kimme (Special friend, Kelly
Lazaro); great-granddaughter, Harper Kimme; sisters, Dorothy Levsen and Betty Kracht. She is also
survived by her husband’s brothers and sisters, Edward (Melba) Voss, Elroy (Marilyn) Voss, Marcella
Nohl, Bertha (Richard) Hebing, Lorraine Schnell, Linda Reichert, Judy (James) Matson.
Alice is preceded in death by her loving husband, Eugene; sisters, Marion Case and Lucille (Willard)
Matzdorff; brothers-in-law, Anthony Levsen and Lester Kracht; her husband’s brothers and sisters,
Gerald (Grace) Voss, Corabell (Emil) Perrone, Roland Nohl, Vernetta (Harold) Grunwald, Evelyn (Elgert)
Toedter, Lucille (Jan) Mehre, Harvey Schnell, and Clarence Reichert.
The family would like to send special thanks to Tom Rieth for his care and compassion shown to our
mother. He was like a son to her.
To the Sharon Richardson Community Hospice – thank you all for your loving care and support to our
mother. Also, thank you to all the relatives and friends that took a few minutes to visit or call our
mother.
Per Alice’s wishes, the family will be having a private memorial service. She will later be buried at
Siemers-Union Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in
Alice’s name.
Please visit www.zimmerfuneralhome.com to leave a message of sympathy for the family.
This poem is dedicated to all farm wives, fiancées, girlfriends – to all farm
women.
On the 8th Day
God looked down on his planned paradise
Something was missing
Someone to get up before the dawn while her husband fetched the cows, to set
up the dairy and feed the dogs
Someone to work until day break with her husband milking the cows
Someone to feed, bath and get to school the 4 children
Someone to work all day side by side with her husband in the fields
Someone to make sure the children did their chores and homework before
being allowed to spend time doing what dad does
Someone to cook the family dinner and do the housework
Someone to do the 10pm and midnight checks on the calving cows
Someone to never complain and relish in the life that she has chosen to live
Someone that replies with smiling eyes, when her daughter says that she
wants to do what mum does.
So God Made A Farmer’s Wife
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