
Earlene E. Girman
agosto 28, 1934 -
marzo 26, 2023

Earlene Ellen (Jornt) Girman was born to Eternal Life surrounded by her children in her home on March 26th at the age of 88. Her life-long commitment to improving the experience of young children and civic leadership have earned her the respect and admiration of many. She was often recognized throughout the community by former students by her bright hats and joyful smile.
Earlene was born August 28, 1934 at St. Catherine’s Hospital, where she shared that infant nursery with future husband, Mark Girman.
Earlene graduated from Bradford High School in 1952 where she was active in band and choir. In 2018, she received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Bradford Alumni Association. Earlene later returned to school as an adult student, earning her Bachelor’s degree from Carthage College and a Master’s degree from UW Whitewater.
She married her beloved Mark in 1956 at St. George Catholic Church where she was a member at the time of her passing. They chose to stay in Kenosha to raise three children surrounded by extended family and dear friends. For the past 30 years, Mark and Earlene split their time between Kenosha and their historical home in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, where they were close to their daughter Judith.
After high school, Earlene worked briefly as a kindergarten teacher. Her talent for working with children re-surfaced when she produced popular front-yard plays with the neighborhood children. In 1969, she started Merry Morning Nursery School with her son as her first student. With the help of dedicated teachers, she grew her business into one of Wisconsin’s most successful private educational childcare businesses, Children’s Land of Learning, Inc. In 1984, her husband, Mark, and eventually son, Stephen, joined her to help expand to 6 locations throughout Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee Counties. As a childcare administrator, Earlene maintained high expectations for her employees to provide quality care and education.
Earlene was proud to be only the second woman member of the Kenosha Rotary Club. She also served on the Kenosha Advisory Board at Carthage College and a member of the Catholic Woman’s Club, Kenosha Jr. Woman’s Club, Kenosha Literacy Council and Kenosha Symphony Board. In 2014, she was the proud recipient of the Susan B. Anthony Award for her civic leadership and promotion of early literacy throughout the community. Earlene also volunteered her talents as a pianist at Brookside Care Center and the Anderson Arts Center.
Earlene is survived by her sisters; Juanita Becker (Robert, Deceased) and Rachel Zahn (William); daughter, Judith Kordus (Thomas); son, Stephen Girman (Susan); son-in-law, Steve Duffy; and five grandchildren, Paul Duffy, Neil Duffy and Glen Duffy, Lindsey Girman and Joseph Girman.
Earlene was preceded in death by her mother, Virginia (Wade) Jornt; father, Earl Jornt; sister Patricia Canfield; daughter, Ruth Duffy and husband Mark.
Información del servicio
Memorial services honoring Earlene’s life will be held on Monday, April 3, 2023.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church 4816-7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI.
El entierro será privado.
A gathering of relatives and friends will be held on Sunday, April 2, 2023 from 12:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave, Kenosha, WI.
In honor of her memory, memorials can be made to the Kenosha Literacy Council, https://www.kenoshalit.org/, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, https://www.stjude.org/, or Carthage College, https://www.carthage.edu/.
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Karen YoungNothing meant more to Earlene than her family and her friends were a close second. It was vey important to her that she maintain friendships, no matter the ups & downs of life or time or distance that separated people. She befriended me when I moved to Kenosha & joined the Rotary Club and has been a rock solid influence in my life ever since, treating my son like one of her own and referring to herself as my adopted mother, my own mom having passed away the year I moved to Kenosha. My heart & prayers reach out to her family, knowing that her influence and the joys & memories of special times together will live on.
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Valerie PierceI only met Earlene a few times but we formed a kind of bond that I'm sure she formed with many people She was a very gracious person . She will be missed deeply . My sincere condolences to Your Family.. Sincerely, Valerie Pierce
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Betty Ruffalo JohnsonDear Judy and Steve - I am so sorry for the loss of your dear mother, who did leave an indelible mark on so many lives and this community!!! We were friends for such a long time; ever since you and Mary were in second grade!!! It is so hard to lose a loved one; your family has had three losses in such a short time!! If we believe as we've been taught, we will see each other again; your mother must have been ecstatic to see Ruthie and your dad!!!! And not forgetting her parents and Aunt Pat! I will always remember my friend and I singing Seed Scattered and Sown and making new words for it!! Vine, Fruit of the Loom!! We were singing a duet at Brookside Mass with Father Bill officiating and she popped out with that!! I looked at her and burst out laughing!!! We never forgot that!! She accomplished much in her lifetime and always had a zest for it!! Have a safe journey, dear friend and rest in peace with your loved ones!!
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Suzanne MillerMrs. Girman was a wonderful lady who loved all the children in her care. My son went to Merry Morning many years ago. The program was excellent. I have always credited her for the great foundation he had as he began kindergarten. Mrs. Girman was kind and loving and will be missed by many. May her soul and all faithfully departed rest in peace.







