Lynda M. Suprenand

Lynda Mary Suprenand, 79, passed
away peacefully on Monday, June 3, 2019 at Woodlands Senior Park. She was born
in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada on March 28, 1940 to Arnold “Bob” Gray and Mary
Wilma Corbett. Her father died in 1946. In 1948 her mother remarried, and they
moved to a farm in Eldorado, Wisconsin. In 1958, Lynda married Neal Suprenand
and they bought a house in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on Military Road where they
lived for 50 years.

 

Lynda settled into a full life
of raising five children. Raising a family was her focus in life, enjoying
weekends at her parent’s farm with her children and eventually grandchildren.
Throughout her life bird watching always brought her joy. One of her favorite
getaways was the drive up to Thunder Bay. She loved the forests, lakes, and
waterfalls of Northern Wisconsin, and the arrowhead of Minnesota, to visit her
many aunts, uncles, and cousins, especially cousin Butch.

 

Lynda is survived by her
children, Kathy (John) Wirtz, Shari Lynn (John) Hurlock, James Edward (Vicky)
Suprenand, Robert Bradley (Lisa) Suprenand, and Rebecca Joan (Chris) Pauly;
grandchildren, Daniel Wirtz, Ryan (Stephanie) Hurlock, Kathleen Hurlock, Elena (Dan)
Kraft, Nicole (Justin) Schneider, Roxanne (Jacob) Lisenby, Bradley and Justin
Suprenand, Amber, Saralyn, and Mitch Delfosse, Brittany, Abigail, Claire, Emma,
and Grace Pauly; and great grandchildren, Hopper, Gibson, Gavin, Jacey, River,
and Landon. She is further survived by her brothers-in-law, Bill (Sue)
Suprenand, Dan (Liz) Suprenand, and Tom (Kathy) Suprenand. She was preceded in
death by her parents; husband; sister-in-law, Holly Suprenand; and stepfather,
Ed Buboltz.

 

At Lynda’s request, a funeral
service will not be held. She will join her husband in a shared plot at Rienzi
Cemetery in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Lynda’s family would like to send a special
thank you to Sue and the staff at Woodlands, where she lived for the last eight
years, and to Eileen Steffen for being a loyal and loving friend.

 

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