Linnea Marie Stollenwerk

Linnea Marie Stollenwerk, age 64, passed away peacefully in her sleep with the comfort of her family in the other room at her residence on February 14th, 2025.

She was born on January 1st, 1961, to Sandra (Schmidt) Christison and the late Robert D. Christison. Her family was her life, she loved spending every minute with them and especially all of the babies of the family. She loved buying gifts for the kids and was very thoughtful, always trying to make someone remember a laugh by remembering the most recent humorous moment. She was known by many to have a great sense of humor and loved laughing with her late husband Mark Stollenwerk, whom she was married to for many great years (she waited until Valentine’s day because she had a Valentine’s date with Mark).

She is survived by her mother Sandra Christison, siblings: Gail Kubas, Martin (Laurie) Christison, and Robert A. Christison, nieces & nephews: Mindy (Casey) Faber, Adam Kubas, Shay (Mike) Zerfas, Ashley (Chad) Walby, Cassandra Christison, and Mitchell Koenig, great nieces & nephews: Ardyn, Ashlyn, Audrianna, Haven, Emry, Avrie, Owen, Caleb, Zandra, and Kodi, as well as many living relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband: Mark Stollenwerk, father Robert D. Christison, sister Sheryl Walby, and a brother in law Gary.

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to Hospice Alliance and Home Care Providers for all their exceptional care and compassion during Linnea’s final days. The family would also like to thank all of their many neighbors and friends who reached out to the family during this very difficult time.

As per the family’s wishes services will be held privately.

Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations

3016 75th Street

Kenosha, WI 53142

262-653-0667

Thoughts for Linnea Marie Stollenwerk;

  • Christine Wohlbrandt says:

    Sandra, I am so sorry to hear about Linnea, She was truly an amazing women. All of us at the Union Grove clinic will miss her so much. Thinking of you at this most difficult time
    Christine

  • So sorry to hear. Linnea and I spent many sleep overs for my birthday up til 6th grade. Always a smile and laughter rang thru the room. Hus and prayers to you all. Rest in peace Nae nae.

  • So sad to hear this🙏Thoughts and prayers are with the family 🙏🙏🙏I will miss your posts on FB an responses 🫂Rest In Peace my Friend 🙏

  • So sorry for your Family’s loss. Many memories of Linnea. I first meet her making pizzas with jeannie at pizza perfect in paddock lake.

  • Lori Andreucci says:

    So very sorry. We shared many fun times, bike rides, walks to Paddock Lake Beach when she lived on the same road that we lived on. My condolences to the entire family.

  • Laura Knudsen says:

    Loved her so much. She made me laugh and I was glad to have gotten to work with her in PT and remain close through the years. My sincere condolences 💐

  • Laura Chevrette says:

    Sandy & Gail, Martin & Robert,
    Have you ever met a person who made you feel like you really mattered? That no matter when or where they saw you, they gave you a genuine smile and a happy greeting. Once a friend, always a friend. When you walked away, you thought it was so great to see her. I did. That is how I felt when I would see Linnea. It didn’t matter if I saw her the week before, or a couple years before. She was a true, genuine person with a heart of gold. Heaven truly gained an Angel. I will always remember her with warm thoughts. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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