Ardis L. Rognstad

1931 ∼ 2015

Ardis Rognstad, 84, passed away peacefully on October 26, 2015, at Hospice House after a long and courageous battle with breast cancer. She was born on May 5, 1931, in Kenosha, WI, to the late Orville and Louise (Piehl) Anderson. She was educated in Kenosha schools and graduated from Kenosha High School in 1949. Ardis married Donald Rognstad on October 21, 1950, at St. Matthews Episcopal church. Donald preceded her in death on March 13, 2004, after 53 years of marriage. After her children were raised, Ardis worked in food service for the Kenosha Unified School system for 23 years retiring in 1988. Donald and Ardis moved to the Bradenton, FL, area shortly after retiring and spent 10 happy years exploring their new surroundings and enjoying the warmer weather. They returned to Kenosha in 2000 to spend their remaining years with their children and grandchildren. Ardis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and enjoyed being an active member of the congregation. She was a Deacon for 3 years and prepared communion with her daughter Susan for many years. She joined her church mission trip to D’Iberville, MS, after Hurricane Katrina to help as much as she could and traveled with the American Red Cross to return to Mississippi a second time only a few months after the church mission trip. She also joined her church group on a mission trip to West Virginia to help those less fortunate. Ardis loved to read, knit, word search puzzles and jigsaw puzzles, but her heart belonged to volunteer work. Women’s Horizons was one of her favorites. Ardis and her daughter Susan delivered meals on wheels for several years and she served at the Shalom center making soup and sandwiches. Ardis was preceded in death by her husband, Donald; her parents; her brothers, Gerald and Sheldon Anderson; her sister, Bernadine Seiler; and a granddaughter, Elizabeth Rognstad. She is survived by her three loving children, Bruce (Susan) Rognstad, Brian (Marilyn) Rognstad, and Susan (Frederick) Otto; her grandchildren, Christina (Randall) Beck, Robert (Julie) Rognstad, Julie Talbot, and Nicole Otto; her great-grandchildren, Cooper and Brewer Beck, and Eleanor and Sheldon Rognstad; her sister-in-law, Mary Haack; her brother-in-law, Edgar Rognstad; many nieces and nephews; and her constant Chihuahua companion, Molly. The family would like to sincerely thank all the friends that traveled this journey with Ardis. Dr. Shamsuddin Virani and the staff at the Breast Care Center at Froedtert Hospital, the staff at Hospice House and especially nurse Jenny B. and Chaplain Charlie of Hospice Alliance for their compassionate and loving care that was given to Ardis during the past several years. We couldn’t have done it without all of you. Visitation will be at Proko Funeral Home on Thursday, October 29th, from 4:00 p.m. until the time of prayer service at 6:00 p.m. Interment will be held privately at Green Ridge Cemetery.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit Ardis’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Maria Rognstad October 27, 2015
My Deepest Sympathy to the entire family. I was proud to have called her Mom for over 25 years. She will be missed.
Te'lisa October 27, 2015
I'm so sorry for your lost. Death is truly a tragic thing to deal with. However the bible say that there is going to be a resurrection at Acts 24:15. So we all do have a hope of being reunited with our dead loves ones. (John 5:28,29) We can believe this because God is the creator of life and the one who gave life to all living creatures is certainly capable of restoring life to someone who has died. (Psalm 36:9 ; Acts 17:24,25) He has also resurrected humans in the past and the bible reports eight instances of humans young, old, male and female who were brought back to life on earth. Some had been dead for a short while, but one had been in a tomb for 4 days. (read John 11:39-44) And finally God hates death, he views it as a enemy (1 Corinthians 15:26) He has a longing to conquer that enemy, to undo death by means of this resurrection. He yearns to bring back those who are in his memory and to see them live on earth again, so until that promise is fulfilled may the God Of Comfort be with you during this difficult time. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)