
Jeanette E. McDonald
February 20, 1927 -
January 18, 2021

Jeanette E. McDonald, age 93, passed away on Monday, January 18, 2021, at Hospice House in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. She was surrounded by her loving sons and daughter-in-law.
Jeanette was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on February 20, 1927, and was the daughter of the late Edward and Rosetta (Rosenbaum) Kaeding. On August 18, 1951, she was united in marriage to Charles (“Buzz”) McDonald. They started their life together on Washington Island and later moved to Kenosha. In addition to sharing a February 20th birthday, they shared 53 loving years together. Charles preceded her in death in 2004.
Jeanette was a teacher for 36 years. She began her career in 1945, at age 18, in Kaukana, teaching four grade levels in one classroom. After taking a break from teaching to devote time to her family, she received a divine call to teach at Friedens Evangelical Lutheran School. She taught at Friedens for 30 years, teaching kindergarten for her first two years and then first grade for 28 years.
She was a member of Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, where she enjoyed many friendships and was a member of Friedens’ Ladies Aid.
Jeanette had many interests. She loved bowling, gardening, reading, playing the piano, sports, board games, puzzles, visiting with family and friends, and cooking. She spoiled everyone with her wonderful cookies, pies, cakes, and meals. Jeanette canned tomatoes, pears, and made delicious raspberry jam.
In the summers, she helped run the McDonald family cottages on Washington Island. Over the years, she made many good friends on the Island as well.
Jeanette was a tremendous role model for her family. She was always a hard worker with a strong Christian faith, a kind heart, a deep love of children, and a great sense of humor.
Jeanette is survived by her sons, Michael and Patrick of Kenosha and Timothy (Margaret) of Wauwatosa. In addition, she is survived by her grandchildren, Charles McDonald, Andrew McDonald, Marie Jacob, Laura McDonald, Daniel McDonald, Meaghan Daun, and Jacob McDonald, and her 10 beautiful great grandchildren: Emmeline; George; Emily; Annabelle; Raelyn; Henry; Lydia; Rosalie; Isaac; and Brinley.
In addition to her parents and husband, Charles, Jeanette was preceded in death by her siblings, Edward, Bernice, Norman, Ruth, and Carl, and her daughter-in-law, Dolores.
Jeanette will be laid to rest on Washington Island. There will be a graveside service for her at Washington Island Cemetery during the summer at a time to be determined.
Service Info
Funeral services honoring Jeanette’s earthly life and celebrating the beginning of her eternal life will be held on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, 5038 19th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140.
Due to health concerns, the funeral will be private for immediate family members. For those interested in attending remotely, the service may be viewed via livestream on Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church YouTube site https://youtu.be/T0AroNxiBxc.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that those interested please consider making donations to Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, 5038 19th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140, the Washington Island Fire Department, 910 Main Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246 or the Washington Island Community Health Program, 1765 Town Line Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246.
Posted by:
Rick AldersonMy deepest condolences to Pat, Mike , Tim and Margaret as well as all of Mrs. McDonald's grandchildren and great-grandchildren. My life has been enriched by knowing Mr and Mrs McDonald, Pat, and the rest of the family. Mrs. McDonald was a very kind and generous person. She and her family opened their home and hearts to me, so in honest reality, along with wife and daughter, my siblings, parents and grandparents, the Mc Donald family helped to guide me in the correct direction. I will forever be in debt to the McDonald's for allowing me to experience Washington Island, and see first-hand the love between Mr and Mrs McDonald and her children, especially Pat, the brother I never had. I do pray that the beautiful memories of a life well lived and shared by Mrs. McDonald will see the family through the sad moments of her absence. Love you all.
Posted by:
Mary. DeFrancoMichael and Patrick , you were always special to my brother Jerry, therefore you are special to me. So sorry to hear about your dear Mother. May she Rest In Peace and may God watch over you.
Posted by:
Peter BurdittMay you cling to GOD's peace and comfort at this time of sorrow, knowing of the glorious crown that this amazing Christian woman,wife, mother,grandmother and teacher now wears. We are all Blessed to be a part of her Life! Peace be with you!







