Diane Loubsky, 81 years old of Kenosha, WI passed away Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at AccentCare Hospice, Wauwatosa, WI. She was born November 27, 1942, in Springfield, IL and grew up in Chicago, IL. After retirement she moved to WI to be near her family who she cherished. She enjoyed spending time on her crafts, bowling with her friends, and travelling. Diane was also a 30-year breast cancer survivor and lived her life with grace, humor, and selflessness. Survivors include her life partner of 50 years, Joseph Lucas; children, Laura (Victor) DeMeyer of Burlington, WI and Christopher (Jeffrey Noren) Loubsky; sisters, Mae Heselbarth and Catherine Savage; grandchildren, Jeffrey Morand and Sarah (Christopher) Sturm; and many great-grandchildren. Memorial visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 31, 2024, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 7307 40th Avenue, Kenosha, WI. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will commence at 11:00 a.m. with committal services to follow in All Saints Mausoleum, Pleasant Prairie, WI. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Diane’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com
Condolences
Mary Jo Heflin
September 1, 2024
What a beautiful service to say goodbye to your mom. It was an emotional day, but hearing all the great stories (and funny ones) and seeing the beautiful pictures, along with being with family and friends was very nice and really helped me. I am going to miss talking to your mom (Aunt Diane). She is at peace now and enjoying the reunion with her mom, family and friend who have gone before us. I will keep all of you in my prayers as you get through the days ahead and the upcoming holidays.
Jean stunkel
August 31, 2024
Dear Sweet Diane, It is with much sadness and tears that I am writing this.. I am so grateful and so blessed to have been yourfriend since first grade at Our Lady of Angels Grammar School. I remember our fun teenage years when we would go to theHub Roller Ring, on Saturday nights and skate the different dances like the Moonlight Waltz and the Trio. I remember dancingthe Trio with you and our friend Joe to the song Personality. I remember going to your house with my date and meeting youthere with your date. I remember the times we would meet for lunch. I remember the many phone calls when we would shareour happiness and our sadness. I remember the beautiful cards you would send. me. I am so so grateful you told Laura tocall me and I drove to visit you two times. I especially remember when I saw you in hospice and you were not able to talk butyou mouthed the words "Love Me" . I was happy to have met your son, and daughter, and other relatives. I am so sad that I no longer will be able to call you and share our lives together. But I am glad that you are with your Savior,Jesus and you are no longer suffering. Till we meet again in heaven, I will miss you so so much. Love you Diane, my sweet, amazingfriend. Say hi to my sweet husband for me and my twin sister, Joan.Lots and lots of love,Jean Stunkel
Susan Grana
August 19, 2024
My Dearest Aunt Diane, My heart is breaking, I will miss our long phone chats, and your beautiful hand-made cards filled with so much love. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories we shared together. The Ice Follies, craft stores, shopping at Woodfield, State Street windows at Christmas, and so many, many more. I will miss your constant support, and kind, caring words. Be at peace now, after so many years of caring for others. Let our Holy Mother hold you in her arms, and fill you with peace, and unending love. You are with your Mom now, and all of your precious dogs. I will love you forever. Your "Flower Girl", Susan