
Janice Rondou
January 21, 1950 -
March 1, 2025

I, Janice (Mohr-Reich-Brewer) Rondou, was born on Saturday, January 21, 1950, in Kenosha, WI, to Alexander and Lorna (Meyer) Mohr. I attended schools in Kenosha and graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School. Shortly after graduating, I married and started a family, raising my four beautiful daughters, who were my pride and joy.
While some are fortunate to experience one great love, I was blessed to know several throughout my life. After the loss of my husband, Louis Rondou, I felt a deep emptiness. This past year, meeting Ron Neubauer brought me joy, laughter, and made life brighter again.
I am survived by my daughters, Bobbi (John) Wilson, Rae-Ann (Jerry) Crowell, Danni (Andy) Hartnell, and Ronni (John) Alia; I am also proud of my grandchildren, Nathan (Josephine) and Brett Wilson, Alix Reich, Hannah Crowell, Amber (Mitchell) Kranz, Abbey, Johnny, Lauren, and Joey Alia; and my great-grandchildren, Reina, Alita, Taryn, and Kade; I am also survived by my dear sister, Sandra (Jim) Forsyth; cherished aunt, Leona (Don) Zurawski, many relatives, and special stepchildren and their families who I held close to my heart.
Sadly, I am preceded in death by my parents, Alexander and Lorna (Meyer) Mohr; brother, Terry (Diane) Mohr; nephew, Patrick Mohr; and my two previous husbands, Charles Brewer and Louis Rondou.
I had the great fortune of being surrounded by amazing friends, and I will always cherish the times we spent together. I will miss you all deeply. Though I am no longer here in person, I leave behind a legacy of love, laughter, and precious memories. I hope you will carry them with you and find joy in remembering the times we shared.
Until we meet again…
Service Date March 7, 2025
SERVICE LOCATION St. James Catholic Church
A gathering of relatives and friends will be held on Friday, March 7, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass at 10:00 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church, 5821 10th Avenue.
Private Inurnment will follow in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
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Jean ZahnPosted on:
March 9, 2025I miss you so so much...I will never stop thinking about you..
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AnonymousPosted on:
March 6, 2025To Janice’s Family We have been keeping in touch with Janice during her journey the past several years. It’s been very trying for her. She tried her best to fight the major issues but sometimes they’re stronger than we are. Her family took the best care and she was happy to be safe and secure with them even though she was a strong woman and felt that she could do it herself. In the years before COVID we went out for lunch with Aunt Leona several times and enjoyed our relationship tremendously. We miss her already. Condolences to her family. Sam and Cecelia
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AnonymousPosted on:
March 6, 2025Deepest condolences to your family
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René & Kathy HaebigPosted on:
March 5, 2025Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. Janice will live on in the hearts and minds of the loving family she left behind. Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories. May you find peace in your precious memories of Janice and may you find comfort in knowing she now walks amongst the angels. With Deepest Sympathy, René & Kathy Haebig