Marion Jean Firchow, 80, of Green Bay (formerly of Kenosha), ascended to heaven on June 18th, 2022. She passed on with dignity and grace in much the same way that she lived her life on Earth. Marion was born on July 6th, 1941, to Sylvia (Hansen) and Harold Zoellner on Washington Island, WI. Marion was proud of her upbringing as an “Island Girl”, loved to share stories of small town life, lake swimming, and Danish heritage with family and friends. When Marion was 14, she, her parents and her brother, Robert, moved to Kenosha in search of greater employment opportunities for Harold and Robert than what were currently available on the Island. She graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1958 and continued to enjoy being on the reunion committee through numerous decades.
Upon arrival to the mainland, Marion volunteered at St. Catherine’s Hospital as an Aide at 15, later to become an LPN and then a Registered Nurse upon returning to school in her early 40’s Marion’s family swelled with pride of Marion’s tenacity to return to obtain her degree later in life. Even the ever-stoic father, Harold /Papa shed huge, proud tears as Marion walked on stage to receive her degree as a Registered Nurse.
In 1957, Marion met Monty Lee Firchow at St. Catherine’s Hospital. He was involved in an automobile accident. Little did Monty know that on the day he would roll a car, he would lose a finger, he would gain a wife for life. Marion and Monty would wed on October 29th, 1960, going on to have three children, Lori Lee Rhodig, Suzanne Lee Banick, Green Bay, WI and Michael Lee Firchow, Las Cruces, NM. Her dedication, care, and love for her family was unparalleled as she provided selflessly for her children, husband, and parents. Marion would later work as a Registered Nurse at Aurora Hospital before retiring from her noble, caring position as a Nurse. In retirement, she loved to garden and celebrate life with her friends in the Red Hat Society. In 2016, Marion moved to Allouez Sunrise Village where she spent her final years with her beloved Bubba, a yellow Tabby. The family wants to give a huge shout out to the staff at Allouez, Heartland Hospice, and the kindness and cribbage playing of our friend Jerry Andrel.
Marion was predeceased by her parents Harold and Sylvia Zoellner, her husband, Monty Firchow, and her brother, Robert Zoellner. She is survived by her three children, Lori Lee Rhodig (spouse Anthony), Washougal, WA, Suzanne Lee Banick, (friend Jim Steiner), Green Bay, WI, and Michael Lee Firchow (spouse Stephanie), Las Cruces, NM, her grandchildren, Jeremy Lee Banick (Kaukauna, WI), Jesse Lee Banick (Fremont, WI), Barak Lee Firchow (Las Cruces, NM), Nova Lee Firchow (Canutillo, TX) and Taylor Grace Rhodig (Washougal, WA). And two great grandchildren, Henry and Kensley.
Visitation will be this Saturday, June 25th, from 10 am to 11:30 am at Wesley United Methodist Church 4600 60th St, Kenosha, WI. At 11:30, Pastor Grace will preside over the Service, and the burial/entombment service will be at 1:00 pm at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park, 4300 Green Bay Road, Kenosha. There will be a luncheon at Wesley United Methodist Church immediately after entombment. Stories will be shared; friends will reacquaint and laughter will be had by all. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please consider Heartland Hospice Memorial Fund in Marion’s name.
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Jalane (Wallner) Okray says:
I’ve known Marion since 1960 when I graduated nurses training and began working with her at St. Catherine’s Hospital pediatric dept. We have been friends ever since. Our children played together, while we’d sit and have coffee on a day we weren’t working. I remember her most for her smile and bubbly personality. It was rare that I saw her without a smile on her face. She loved her flowers, and each place she lived while I knew her she was always working on the flowerbeds she loved so much. Later in life, we belonged to the same Red Hat group and she loved playing Bunco. She also enjoyed taking some vacations with the Red Hat group, and driving to visit Suzi or Michael and their children in WI, or flying to visit daughter Lori and family in Washington state.
I will miss her smile, but she won’t be forgotten. Rest in peace my friend, and my sympathy to her family. Love you all!
Jalane (Wallner) Okray
Joan Van Swol says:
All of you are in my thoughts and prayers for the loss of your awesome mom and grandma.
I met Marion many years ago when I joined the Red Hatter group. We met often at her home to play bunco. I have many wonderful memories of her. She was always smiling and caring. May she rest in peace.
Sandra Riese says:
I worked with Marion at the old St. Catherine’s Hospital for many years and always enjoyed our times together. She was an excellent nurse. She worked with my sister Mary in Pediatrics and years later was in a Red Hat group with my mother Dorothy Singer. Thank you for bring her to all the St. Catherine’s reunions. It was always so nice to see her. Your family is my at this difficult time. May she Rest In Peace.
SHARON WHEELOCK says:
I have know Marion since back in 1960, my grandmother lived next door to her and Monty on Hwy 142. I stayed with grandma and help her out.
There were times that I baby sat for Marion children Lori, Suzanna and Michael We had a good time. One time at Christmas I put a red light on front door, Monty came over and said do you know what a red light means I said no. He told me and I said they would think twice when Grandma when to the door said can I help you she had no teeth gray hair and in her 80’s so I change the light. Monty never let me forget that. Marion was always there for me. I will always miss her. Sorry this is late but never forgotten. God be with you rest in peace.