Laura A. (Schoenecker) Iserloth passed away peacefully on Friday, September 27th at Pine Haven
Christian Home where she had resided the past three and a half years. Laura was born on December 16,
1935, the youngest of five children to Walter and Anna (Mueller) Schoenecker. Laura lived most of her
life in Glenbeulah WI, graduating with honors from Glenbeulah High School. On August 28, 1954, she
married her high school sweetheart, Charles A. Iserloth at St. Fridolin’s Catholic Church, Glenbeulah WI.
Charles preceded her in death on December 6, 2006.
Laura worked for Giddings & Lewis prior to starting her family and then became a stay-at-home mom
caring for her seven children until her youngest child entered elementary school. This was her most
rewarding career and one that she took great pride in. She later went to work for Knowles
Manufacturing in Glenbeulah, the Kettle Moraine Correctional Institute and the Wade House in
Greenbush.
Laura was a talented seamstress sewing her daughter’s school and holiday dresses throughout their
elementary school years and her youngest daughter’s bridesmaid dresses. She was talented in many
handicrafts including knitting, crocheting, needlework, ceramics, and more. Her children were gifted
with many crafted items for every holiday of the year and in between. Laura enjoyed attending and
cheering on her children and later grandchildren in their sports and school activities. She coached girls’
softball for many years which she took great pride in and served as a Den Mother during her sons Cub
Scout years. Laura’s greatest accomplishments were raising her seven children, which she took great
pride in. She was an avid bowler, having belonged to many bowling leagues and participated in State
and National Tournaments throughout her lifetime. She also enjoyed watching and attending Brewer
games, having traveled many years with her daughter and family to Arizona for spring training and loved
her annual summer trips to the Northern Woods of Wisconsin with her family, a tradition for 50 years.
Laura is survived and will be sadly missed by her seven children and spouses, Daniel (Sherry) Iserloth,
Cathleen (Scott) Kelling, Judith (Jeffrey) Poch, James (Barbara) Iserloth, Thomas (Stacy) Iserloth, Lori
(Jeffrey) Rortvedt, and William (Angela) Iserloth. 14 grandchildren and their spouses, Joshua Iserloth and
Jonathan (Krista) Iserloth; James (Rasa) Kelling and Elizabeth Kelling; Jennifer (Tony) Dobson; Matthew
(Jamie) Iserloth, Ryan (Melissa) Iserloth, and Cassi (Tyler) Zimmerman; Justin (Katy) Iserloth and Brooke
(Aaron) Rugowski; Laura (Mason) Amundson and Natalie (Logan) Nonnemacher; Allie Gavin and Jenna
(Gabriel) Haun. Step-grandchildren Sawyer Schmidtman and Shannon Schmidtman and 23 great
grandchildren. She is further survived by sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Pauline Schoenecker and
Bette (John) Humbracht. Many nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her husband of 52 years, Charles, her parents, father and mother-in law
Arthur and Dana (Brieske) Iserloth. Sister, and brother-in-law Elaine (Raymond) Weiss, brothers and
sister-in laws Edward (Marie) Schoenecker, Eugene (Joan) Schoenecker, William Schoenecker; brother-
in-law Arthur “Junior” Iserloth and grandson Andrew Poch. Also preceding her in death was her beloved
canine, Nellie.
A private family service will be held. Laura's final resting place will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth,
WI. Memorials may be made to Pine Haven Christian Home or Sharon S. Richardson Community
Hospice.
The family wishes to express their gratitude for the love, care, and compassion mom received from the
entire staff at Pine Haven Christian Home and Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice. “The world
changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of you shall never pass”.
The Suchon Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Plymouth is assisting the family. For online
condolences, please visit www.suchonfh.com.
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