
Elizabeth C. Last
5 de noviembre de 1929 -
29 de agosto de 2025

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Elizabeth (Betty) C. Last, aged 95 of Kenosha, Wisconsin, who peacefully entered eternal rest on Friday, August 29, 2025. Born on November 5, 1929, Elizabeth was a cherished mother, a beloved friend, and a remarkable woman whose warmth and kindness touched the lives of many.
Mom always told us "do as I say not as I do"... If you are going to do anything, be the best! I found out that as a teenager, she and her best friend Dorothy would hitchhike from Silver Lake to downtown Kenosha to go dancing on Fridays.
In the 1950's she was popular at the Congress Club open mic where she played her harmonica. The bartender Dick Derby became a longtime family friend. He even became the godfather to my baby brother Steven.
She was a true partner to our Dad. Even though at the time women seldom worked outside of the home, she worked hard to help support six children. She worked as a waitress, and professional mixologist, bus driver. She studied with Zig Ziglar, and Dale Carnegie. Whenever she took a new job, she excelled and took on leadership roles, creating her own businesses. Toy Shoppers Service, Christmas Around the World, Amway. When asked what she was most proud of, she responded "her 6 children." She gave a lot of herself as a Girl Scout leader and active supporter of Shoreliners Drum & Bugle Corp. She was always there at the Tremper football games cheering on Mark & Mike.
Betty loved to garden, oil painting and playing cards like royal rummy and pokeno.
Elizabeth is survived by her loving daughters, Shiela Last-Heg (Larry), Sherri Last-Tracy (John) and sons; Mark (Dai), Sherman and Steven (Nancy) Last; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren who, along with family and friends, will deeply miss her compassion and strength. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H. Last and son, Michael J. Last, and grandparents, Frank and Clara Bruenning, her mother Bertha Bitter and her siblings, Shirley, John and Billie Bitter. She will be remembered for her unwavering spirit and the love she shared with all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Private entombment will follow in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to Hospice Alliance https://www.hospicealliance.org/ or Alzheimer’s Association https://www.alz.org/wi sería de agradecer.
May her soul rest in peace and may the love she shared continue to guide and inspire all who knew her.
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Jayne RobersPublicado el:
4 de septiembre de 2025My sincere condolences to the Last family. Love you Sherry. Jayne (Kreuser) Robers
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Leni BitterPublicado el:
4 de septiembre de 2025I’m sorry to hear you’re mother passed. John loved her and they will be together
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Candy PetersonPublicado el:
3 de septiembre de 2025I remember when Betty moved to Casa. She was just delightful to work with. And as an Activity Director I was thrilled to see the beautiful watercolors she made when I introduced the Watercolors Group. I am retired now, but my mom is there at Casa. I got to see her quite a lot in the last year. She remained the very sweet lady I always knew. I am so glad to have known her.
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Laura VandewalkerPublicado el:
4 de septiembre de 2025Betty was such a joy to take care of during my time working at St. Catherine Commons. She always had something quick-witted to say: When we'd ask, "How are you feeling today?" her response would be: "With my fingers." She had an amazing ability to make others smile just by being around her. We will definitely miss her sweet and sassy personality. All my prayers to her family and friends during this time.
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Donna CooperPublicado el:
3 de septiembre de 2025My sincere condolences to the family. She is singing and playing her harmonica in heaven with the angels.
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Nancy LastPublicado el:
2 de septiembre de 2025My mother-in-law was bold, sassy, confident, funny, and wildly creative—a true original. I’ll never forget when I met her, I went in for a polite handshake, and she pulled me straight into a hug, saying, “We hug in this family.” That was her in a nutshell—warm, fearless, vivacious and full of life, and that's how I choose to remember her. We’re going to miss her fiery spirit, her unstoppable energy, and the fierce love she had for her family. ❤️