
Lillian M. Geb
octubre 23, 1922 -
febrero 4, 2019

Lillian M. Geb, 96, of Kenosha, died on Monday, February 4, 2019 in her home surrounded by her family.
Born in Kenosha on October 23, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Mathias and Seraphine (Korec) Istvanek.
On October 17, 1942, she married Charles G. Geb at St. Anthony Catholic Church. They were blessed with four children and 68 years of marriage. Sadly, Charles passed away on August 27, 2010.
Over the years Lillian held a variety of jobs- she was a nanny, worked in a candy shop, Simmons and even made parachutes during WWII at Jockey. Along with her husband, she was a proud owner of Gebbies Soda Grill. Her employment continued on at Warwick TV and Stereo Factory; St. Joseph High School Cafeteria and she enjoyed giving out food samples at various local grocery stores.
Lillian was a lifelong member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and active with the St. Anthony Rosary Society. She was a member of the Slovak Catholic Sokol Society and a volunteer for Meals on Wheels. She was a talented seamstress who enjoyed gardening and cooking. Lillian cherished spending time with family.
Lillian is survived by her children, Ruth Harker, Thomas (Jill) Geb and Nancy (Robert) Schwaiger, ten grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren, a sister in law, Jean Istvanek and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and husband, she is preceded in death by a son, Charles Geb, Jr., brother, Rudolph Istvanek, a brother and sister in law, Mathias and Lorraine Istvanek and son in law, Robert Harker, Sr.
Special thanks to the staff of Heartland Hospice for their compassionate care of Lillian.
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Funeral services honoring Lillian’s life will be held on Saturday, February 9, 2019. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:00 p.m. at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 5100 22nd Avenue. Interment will follow in St. George Cemetery.
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Donna WhiteDear Nancy and family, Sending my love and sympathy across the miles for your loss. Nancy you are a wonderful, dedicated daughter, your mom looks down on you with love and pride. She has joined your dad and brother in their Heavenly home! I always think of you and your mom whenever I see the elusive Florida rhubarb! I haven't had any since we left Wisconsin! I remember picking it in her backyard or you doing the rhubarb harvest and bringing it to work. Thank you for that. I love you, I miss everybody and Kenosha. I plan on a visit in May into June to attend the St. Catherine's reunion and do a lot catching up. Again my sincere sympathy, your friend and long time co-worker, Donna White







