Lorraine Gott, 87, of Kenosha passed away in 2022 at Brookside Care Center.
Lorraine was born in Chicago, IL. to Dominick and Josephine Pizzini. She married
Ronald Gott in Kenosha and the couple have been together for over 67 years.
Lorraine worked for Kenosha Hospital, Kenosha Unified Schools and both Ray
Radigans and Kroks Restaurants. She enjoyed baking, knitting and crocheting,
casino slots, traveling to Midwest gaming establishments, fishing, bowling and
roller skating in her early years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Daniel and her sisters,
Josephine and Mary.
Lorraine is survived by her husband, Ronald; her son, Jeffrey (Jodi) Gott;
daughter Debora (Marcus) Meyer; two grandchildren, Rachel (Edward) Ringsby
and Ryan (Sydnee) Gott; six great grandchildren as well as other family and
friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Lorraine will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, January 25th, 2022, with a 30 minute visitation beginning at 10:30am, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Kenosha (2224 – 30th Avenue) with entombment to follow at All Saints Cemetery in Kenosha. The family requests that face masks be worn in the church and in the chapel at All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Hospice Alliance, Brookside Care Center or the American Cancer Society are greatly appreciated.
Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations
Stephen P. Casey, Owner/Funeral Director
(262) 653-0667
www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com
Jean Mantuano-Hubbard says:
Deepest sympathy to the family
Sharon Wernecke says:
Our prayers go out to the Gott family with the loss of one so dear. May the Lord grant you His peace.
Marsha Brister says:
Sending prayers of peace to the family at this time of loss.
Betty Meisenheimer, sister in law says:
Rest In Peace dear Lorraine. You & your beautiful spirit will leave a big void.
Randall says:
So sad to hear the news. Rest In Peace Lorraine. You will be missed. 🙏
Krissy Gierl-Van Bogelen says:
Prayers go out to Ronnie and the rest of the family. Rest in peace my dear Godmother. You will be missed.
Kay Gierl says:
Rest in peace my dear friend. I have great memories of years of bowling. I remember the times we got together to play cards at each other’s homes. The fun Don and I had with you and Ronnie. I wish I could be at your wake but I am not moving so good these days. Until we meet again. Kay