Ann Adelaide Bosman, 85, of
Sheboygan Falls, passed away on Tuesday, March 27, 2018, at St. Nicholas
Hospital in Sheboygan.
Ann was born on November 28, 1932
to Carl and Anna (Schumacher) Ziemke. She was a 1950 graduate of Sheboygan
Falls High School. On July 28, 1951 she married Audley Bosman, he preceded her
in death on August 19, 2011. Ann was a dedicated wife and mother and worked
alongside her husband on the family dairy farm.
Ann was baptized and confirmed at
St. Luke Lutheran Church. During her married life she and Audley were members
of Gibbsville Reformed Church, where she taught Sunday school. Later in life
she attended St. Thomas Lutheran Church, where she was involved in the work and
missions of the church. Ann enjoyed gardening, cooking, baking, traveling,
playing cards and watching game shows, especially Wheel of Fortune and
Jeopardy.
Ann is survived by her son, Alan
(Linda) Bosman of Sheboygan Falls; daughter, Susan (Jim) Haag of Sheboygan;
five grandchildren, Kristal (Philip) Klemme, Jessica (Jaren) Warren, April
(Dan) Behnke, Ben (Jessica) Bosman, and Alayne Bosman; six great-grandchildren,
Eric, Isaac and Allison Klemme, Caliey and Brooke Warren and Maysen Behnke. Ann
is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Ann was preceded in death by her
parents; husband, Audley Bosman; son, Wayne Bosman; two sisters, Adelaide
(Leonard) Simonsmeier, and Helen (Richard) Radloff; brother, Elmer (Verona)
Ziemke; parents-in-law, Willis (Jesse) Bosman; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Myron (Beatrice) Bosman, Lawrence (Marion) Bosman, Rachel (Arnold) Huebschman
and Dorothy (Walter) Traas.
A funeral service to celebrate
Ann's life will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2018, at 6pm at the First
Congregational United Church of Christ in Plymouth, with Rev. Kristal Klemme
and Pastor Dale Miller co-officiating.
Burial will take place at Gibbsville Cemetery.
Relatives and friends may greet
the family on Saturday, March 31, 2018 at the Church from 3pm until the time of
service at 6pm.
A memorial fund is being
established in her name for church mission projects for First Congregational
UCC, Salem UCC, Trinity United Methodist, St. Thomas Lutheran Church and
Gibbsville Reformed Church.
For online condolences and
additional information please visit www.wenigfh.com.



