Marilee Terwall

Mary Lee Terwall, age 80, of Kenosha has gone to be with her Creator, as well as her husband of 60 years at 4:00 PM on Tuesday, January 12, 2021.  Marilee was born Mary Lee Mader to Herbert Mader and Thelma (Rose) Mader in Kenosha on December 29th, 1940.  She attended high school in Round Lake, IL graduating in 1959.  She was married to Thomas Terwall on July 1, 1960.

She was preceded in death by her husband Tom, her sister Barb and her brother Carter.  Surviving her are her sons, Gregg and Mark (Denise) Terwall; two grandchildren Kaitlin and Shaun; her sisters Vicki Vaughan, Terry Womack and Lisa Mader and her brothers Michael and Phillip Mader.

Marilee was a long-time resident of Pleasant Prairie moving recently to Kenosha.  Her greatest passion was her family and traveling.  Whether it was rearranging her career to help raise her children, spending time with the grandchildren she adored or traveling to visit her sisters to visit with them and their extended families.  Her second greatest passion was traveling to see the world.  She took numerous trips to Europe with her sisters and her very good friends Pat Gerdes and Bev Peterson. 

A memorial service to honor Marilee, will be held at 6:30 PM on Friday, January 15th, 2021 at Calvary Memorial Church (4001 Washington Ave, Racine, WI 53405). A visitation with the family will be held on Friday at the church from 5:30 P.M. until the time of service. Any donations in Marilee’s memory should be made to Calvary Memorial Church. The family also asks to remind you that in lieu of the current situation as it pertains to Covid; that everyone respects social distancing and that face masks are required.  If you are susceptible and or are concerned about the significance of Covid the family respects your concerns and would ask that you refrain from attending.  We know you loved her.

Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations

Stephen P. Casey, Funeral Director

(262) 554-6533

www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com

Thoughts for Marilee Terwall;

    • Jill Brunner Gordon says:

      Marilee was my first friend in the world. At age 4 I rode my tricycle around the block and passed the house where she lived with her sisters and grandparents. I brought her home with me and proudly told my mother “look I found a friend.” We continued to be close for many years. I have fond memories of being in that house full of people and being treated like one of the kids. I thought of her grand parents as my grandparents as we hung around the kitchen while grandma cooked or all sat in front of a tiny black and white tv watching the Ed Sullivan show. She was a special friend and I have many important memories of that time together. Your friend, Jill Gordon

  • Vicki Vaughan says:

    What do you say about your sister, your bed partner as a child and your favorite traveling partner? Will I ever stop reaching for the phone to tell her a funny joke or something new that I learned or share a photo?

    Death is truly an enemy.

    Until we meet again, Rev 21: 4

  • John Steinbrink says:

    Mark, Gregg and family. We are so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Both of your parents were wonderful people and we sure have had great times with them through the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
    John and Bobbi Steinbrink

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