Obituary: Nellie Pearl Liverseed (nee Wogan)

by Jim Dittmann
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Nellie Pearl Liverseed (nee Wogan) died peacefully at her home surrounded by family on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at the age of 80.

Nellie, known as Pearl, was born on February 24, 1937 in Kennedy, WI to Clifford and Lillie Wogan. She married George Golemgeski on June 5, 1954. After George passed away in 1961, she married Gerald Liverseed in 1965. She worked a few odd jobs outside of the home as well as helping maintain the family farm. Her children remember her as a woman with a heart of gold. She was always willing to help anyone out or take in anyone who needed a place to stay. “No” was not a word that was in her vocabulary. Her grandchildren share fond memories of grandma’s house being a warm and loving environment for climbing trees, riding go-carts, and getting away with a few shenanigans!

Pearl is survived by her children: Frank (Robin) Golemgeski of Juneau, Gary (Marie) Golemgeski of Reeseville, Wayne (Rebecca) Golemgeski of Reeseville, Laurieann (Raymond) Teson of Juneau, and Joann Stewart of Foley, AL. Her two sisters: Annette Koshack of Woodruff, and Linda (Brian) Fryman of Menasha. Her grandchildren: Jason Teson, Shauna (Derrick) Uecker, Matthew Golemgeski, Michael (Bonnie Niemuth) Golemgeski, Aaron (Tiffany) Teson, Sarah (Kyle) Gibson, Tamara (Alan) Schuett, Travis Golemgeski, Steven Graff, Tiffany (Chris) Snider, Justin Stewart, Stephanie (Rodney Hardy) Golemgeski, Katlyn (Jordan Heidner) Stewart, and Sandra Golemegeski. Her great grandchildren: Ryan Teson, Brieanna Lindley, Ashlynn Teson, Calvin Neff, Dylan Golemgeski, Aaron Teson, Jr., Bryce Teson, Avery Teson, Emilee Gibson, Kelsie Schuett, Peyton Schuett, Kristen Snider, Riley Snider, Johnathan Golemgeski, Kayden Hardy, and Ryan Heidner; along with many other friends and family.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her two husbands George Golemgeski and Gerald Liverseed; and her brother Arnold Wogan.

There will be a private personal service on Monday, July 17, 2017 with a gathering of immediate family to follow at her daughter Laurieann’s house. Friends and remaining family are welcome to come and share fond memories at the Reeseville Fireman’s Park in Reeseville, WI on Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 1pm. 

The family would like to thank Home Health Care United and Hospice, Columbus Health and Rehab, Cornerstone Funeral and Cremation Services and the doctors and nurses of St. Mary’s Hospital and Columbus Community Hospital for all their help and support during this difficult time.

“Your wings were ready, but our hearts were not.”

Cornerstone Funeral & Cremation Services, 135 Keller Blvd., Beaver Dam is honored to be serving the family. You may send private online condolences or sign the family’s guest book at www.cstonefs.com

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