Dorothy Lucile Simonis, 95
Dorothy Lucile Simonis, 95, passed away on Thursday, June 14, 2018, at Riverview Lodge while under the care of Hospice.
Dorothy was born September 8, 1922, in Knowlton, Wis., the daughter of the late Theodore L. Sturm and Laura A. (Williams) Petrie Sturm Boris.
On April 18, 1942, she was united in marriage to Cyril Gregory Simonis at St. Stanislaus Church in Stevens Point. Cyril preceded her in death on June 28, 1998.
In 1952, Dorothy and Cyril built their home where she continued to live until 2014. Dorothy graduated from Lincoln Grade School (now the site of the Lincoln Senior Center) and from P. J. Jacobs Senior High School on June 11, 1941.
She was a stay-at-home mom to her six children until 1967 when she began working for Ace Food Service at Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point, now University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
She had the honor of working at all three food service facilities (now two) and upon her retirement from Saga Foods in 1987 was the manager of the salad department. While the children were growing up, she was actively involved as a den mother for Boy Scouts and a Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Starting in the 1970s, Dorothy devoted a great deal of her time to the Lions Club. She was a charter member and first president of the Wisconsin River Lioness Club and also a member of the Stevens Point Evening Lions Club. She served as district governor’s wife while Cyril was Evening Lions District Governor. In 1996 she served as cabinet secretary. She was a member of the Plover VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Stevens Point Elks Lodge 641, and St. Stephen’s Altar Society.
She was also a member of the Golden Sands Senior Club where she enjoyed the weekly luncheons and card socials.
Dorothy also volunteered at Lincoln Senior Center Holly Shoppe, Wisconsin Veterans Home at King and was a hostess on Wednesdays in the dining area of the Lincoln Senior Center. Dorothy was an avid golfer and member of Wisconsin River Golf Club where she won many trophies until she suffered a hip injury. She participated in many Channel 7 Invitationals.
She also enjoyed bowling, sewing, reading, painting, and crocheting. She was a collector of elephants, spoons, Avon and Jim Beam collector bottles, and golf scorecards from the many golf courses in the United States and other countries to which she and Cyril traveled.
Dorothy is survived by her sons Dennis (Phyllis) Simonis, Grand Haven, Michigan and Michael (Sharon) Simonis, Plover; her daughters Kathleen (Dana) Batchelder, Arizona and Lori Grusecki, Whiting and daughter in law Nancy Simonis, Thiensville. She is also survived by the following grandchildren: Gregory (Brenda) Simonis, Monona; Brian (Rhonda) Simonis, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Jeffrey (Marci) Simonis, McFarland; Sarah (Adam) Zingsheim, Madison; Christopher (Kalynn) Simonis, Mount Vernon, Ind.; Paul Simonis (Hilery Bochenek), Muskegon, Mich.; Jennifer Simonis, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Jason Klismith, Japan; Kelly (Frank) Mastromauro, Los Angeles; Edward Grusecki (Morgan Menting), Green Bay, and Elizabeth Grusecki (Austin Schulfer), Jacksonville, Fla. Her step-grandchildren Kathy Hass, Donald Ficht, Corey Ficht, Christine (Greg) Johnson, Jennifer (Ryan) Neist, and Lori Batchelder, and many great-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren and step-great-great-grandchildren; and her God-children Andy Mosey, Robert Boris, and Marty Simonis.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore Sturm and Laura (Williams) Petrie Sturm Boris; her step-father, Peter Boris, Sr.; husband, Cyril; sons Jeffrey, Philip and Gregory; son-in-law Donald Grusecki, step-grandson, Jeffrey Batchelder; brother, Irvin Sturm; sisters Matilda Trebatoski and Evelyn Zdroik half-brother, Peter Boris, Jr. and half-sisters, Bertha Petrie, Marie Petrie, Johanna McGown, Laura McGlennon and Angelina Martin.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Thursday, June 28, at St. Bronislava Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Guardian Angel Cemetery. Family and friends may call from 9:00 a.m. Thursday at the Church until the time for mass. There will be a rosary prayed at 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning.
The Pisarki Community Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.pisarskifuneralhome.com.