Lynn Marie Parker

Lynn Marie Parker, age 72, found peace on May 31, 2023.  Lynn was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin on February 22, 1951, to Bill and Johanna Parker.  She attended local schools. 

As a teenager, she was a member of the Queensmen Drum & Bugle Corps, an award-winning corps that competed nationally, participating as a member of the color guard.

She was employed as a bookkeeper for various local businesses and in later years as a chef at the Bartley House restaurant, retiring in 2019 due to ill health.

Lynn possessed a quick wit and had endless knowledge of useless trivia.

She greatly loved music, one of her favorite bands being a local blues group, the Rhythm Dogs.  She made many music friends all over the world via social media.  She traveled to Europe several times, visiting Germany, England, and the Netherlands.  It was her fervent but, sadly, unfulfilled wish to move to Europe to live out her years.

Surviving are her children, Karla (Mario) Ausonio, Dana (Mark) Wilson, and Joel Podbereski; her grandchildren, Erika Wilson, Alex Wilson, Angel (Bradley) Siemer, and Kelly Oberry; great-grandchildren, Eve Wilson, Jennifer Wilson, Alarik Wilson, Jr.,  Addalyn Siemer, and Colton Siemer; her mother, Johanna Parker; her siblings, Jill (Jack) Zimmerman, Leigh Santiloni, Bill Parker, and Kelly (Karen Stein) Parker; nephews Christopher (Codi) Parker, Nicholas Parker, Bradley (Tabitha) Spore, Adam Schneider, nieces Elizabeth Stone and Stephanie (Mateo) Portalatin, and a host of other relatives and friends. 

Lynn was preceded in death by her father, Bill Parker; sister, Gay Parker; and beloved grandchildren, Audrey Wilson, and Alarik Wilson.

No services will be held. 

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Thoughts for Lynn Marie Parker;

  • Leigh Santiloni says:

    Lynn, I will always be grateful that you introduced me to drum corps and Lake Geneva. You are free from the pain. Rest in peace, sister.

    Leigh

    • Anthony Belotti says:

      God Bless all of you old friends and neighbors…
      Please accept our condolences..
      My Family will miss her as we miss all of you…
      Peace

  • Mom,

    I’m grateful that Jill chose this picture. It let’s us see the fragile, scared human being that you didn’t show others when you were alive, that we can look at you in a kinder, sympathic, more loving and forgiving light now that you’ve passed.

    Rest in Peace, Mom.

    Yes, run on sentence…I still do that.

  • Connie Coshenet says:

    Dear Parker Cousins – so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing! Did not realize she’d been ill, as I hadn’t seen her in quite awhile. Sure had some good laughs with her quick wit! Plenty of fun childhood memories of her. Please pass along our condolences to Auntie Jo too.
    Cousin Connie Sue and hubby, Danny.

  • Steve Belotti says:

    So sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. I have nothing but fond memories of Lynn and the whole family.

    Our sincere condolences
    Steve Belotti & Family

  • Barney Campobeschi says:

    Dear Parker Cousins – My condolences on the passing of your sister Lynn. I fondly remember playing together when your family lived next door to Grandma & Grandpa Parker. Please pass along my thoughts to your mom.
    Cousin Barney and wife Sandy

  • Barbara Wright ( Pinky ) and Burt says:

    Dear Parker Cousins – My deepest sympathy for the passing of your sister Lynn. Thinking back and remembering all our young sandbox days many get togethers laughing until our sides ached and working on our family tree. We had so many wonderful times. Please give my sincere condolences to my Auntie Jo

  • Lynette Jurgens says:

    So sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Just know she’s in a better place, pain free and at peace.

  • Janice Stancato Caputo says:

    Dear Parker Family..
    I was so sorry to see that Lynn had died. We had reconnected on Facebook years ago and enjoyed bantering back and forth. My best and fondest memories are all our time together as kids! We had a riot! Please rest easy my dear friend.
    Much love from all the Stancato kids!!

  • Cheryl Uttech says:

    Dear Lynn , I know now you are at peace , but so sorry we didn’t win powerball so you could move to Amsterdam. Lol ! I miss you texting every morning and night , you have been a good friend. Will miss you alot

  • DeeAnn Pollard says:

    So very sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. Although we had lost touch the last few years, I have great memories of our times together. My condolences to you all.

    • Laurie Collins Gerlach says:

      Dear Parker Family,

      So very sorry for your loss. I spent time working with Lynn years ago and you ain’t kidding about her quick wit. She was downright hilarious! I still use a few jokes that I stole from her back then. I will remember her fondly and always with a smile on my face.

  • Jodie & Ed says:

    Lynn thank for the story’s we shared and always a wonderful cooked filet at Barts May you Rest In Peace Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family

  • Angel Siemer says:

    Granny,
    Spending these past almost 3 years learning about you, your interests and indulging in small talk about history or reflecting on the latest episode of TV shows we both watched has been enlightening. Forever grateful for having that time. I love you.
    -Angel

  • Going to miss you Lynn, you kept asking me over and over again , to go see the Rhythm Dogs, and I just was not healthy enough. Sorry we didn’t get to do that , we did however have plenty of good times with those guys . ThankYou for all of your hard work and dedication while working for us at the yacht club. Most importantly ThankYou for being such a great friend. My condolences to the family . You will be missed . Love You , Tessie

  • Julie Stancato says:

    My Parker cousins: My sympathy to you all on the passing of your sister, Lynn. Much love to Jill, Leigh, Bill & Kelly. Hugs to my sweet Auntie Jo.
    My best to all,
    Julie (Jules)

  • Jaclyn Phillips says:

    I send my prayers to Lynn’s family. I knew her when I was in school, as well as the Queensmen. She will be missed!

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