Barbara Alina Wroblewski, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, passed away on November 21, 2025, at the age of 87, surrounded by loved ones. Born on January 29, 1938, in Poland. Barbara was known for her warmth, strength, and the unwavering care she offered to everyone in her life.
Barbara dedicated her life to family and friends. She was admired for her strength, generosity and commitment to helping others. She found joy in attending concerts, plays and dance recitals. Barbara donated blood regularly and gave back to the community in countless ways – if it was driving to run an errand or making sure meals on wheels were delivered for a friend. She especially cherished her Catholic faith, praying the rosary and singing in church choir.
She is survived by her children: Eva (John) Maki, Lillian (Wojtek) Mering, Margaret LeMay, Yvonne Jarmoc (Mike Lovelace). Her grandchildren: Daniel Mering, Desirae LeMay, Zachary Solarez, Michael Mering, Andrew Maki, Izabel LeMay (Kayvin McMath), Madeleine LeMay, Saffron Solarez, and Bret Lovelace, great grand-children: Claire Solarez and Mason Slatt who will continue to honor her memory, by living their lives with the kindness and integrity she exemplified. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband Edwin Wroblewski parents: Maria Merkisz and Wladyslaw Merkisz and a brother: Andrzej Merkisz.
A visitation will be held at 11am on Monday, December 1, 2025 at St. Peter’s Catholic church 2224 30th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 followed by a funeral mass at noon. Burial will take place the following day at Holy Sepulcher cemetery, Cudahy, WI where Barbara will be laid to rest next to her husband and eternal soulmate, Edwin Wroblewski.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to Barbara’s best friend of over 65 years, Wanda Wielgat and her daughter Eva, the care teams at St. Catherine’s Hospital, Grand Prairie Rehab facility, and Hospice Alliance. The family will plant a linden tree in Barbara’s honor to commemorate her love of nature and as a symbol of love, peace, unity, justice and healing.
Barbara will be remembered for her generous heart, sharp wit and giving spirit that she shared so freely. Her legacy will live on in all who had the privilege of knowing her.
“See you when I see you!”
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Kita Rogowski says:
She was a very very special lady that my family had the privilege of calling a dear family friend for over 50 years.
She was so kind when my Mom went into hospice and visited every single day. I am so sad to hear of her passing but know she is a shining light now for all to see from Heaven
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Angelika Borowska-Lewandowska says:
Poznałam Panią Basię jak pierwszy raz przyjechałam do USA w 1997 roku. Przemiła kobieta. Bardzo miło ją wspominam. Wyrazy współczucia dla całej rodziny.