Obit: Riese, Laura Mary (Weix) 
(1930 - 2021) 
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: 
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org  
Surnames: Riese, Tamborino, Weix, Langteau, Ploeckelman, Kops, Underwood, 
Dittner, Schnabel, Carpenter, Kilty, Weis, Redfern 
----Source: Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home (Abbotsford, Clark Co., WI) 1/31/2021
Riese, Laura Mary (Weix) (28 November 1930 – 30 January 2021)
Laura Mary Riese (Weix), 90, of Colby, passed away on January 30, 2021 with her 
children at her side under the care of her daughters Beth and Christine along 
with Ascension Hospice.
Laura was born on November 28, 1930, the seventh of eleven children born to 
Martin and Mary (Tamborino) Weix. She met the love of her life, Leonard Riese, 
at a local dance. She must have known he was “the one” from the beginning. Even 
though he stood her up on their first official date, she gave him a second 
chance and they were married on August 4, 1954. Together they shared a life of 
love, laughter and adventures for 55 years until Leonard passed away in October 
of 2009. Many of those years were spent on their farm in rural Unity, where 
Laura would finish the remaining morning chores after Lennie left for work in 
Marshfield.
Laura’s work ethic was likely instilled at an early age on the family farm. Her 
hands were seldom idle. When chores and house work were done, there were 
knitting, sewing and gardening projects to fill the hours. More than once, she 
said her favorite job was stacking wood. It was the sense of accomplishment 
seeing the even stack, piled high, at the end of the day. She was the go-to 
person for family and friends if a jacket or jeans needed mending. Laura could 
be described as a determined woman; however, her husband and children might use 
another adjective (possibly stubborn?). Laura enjoyed being active. She was a 9 
a.m. regular at the local fitness gym. Her family has many fond memories of 
camping, fishing and late summer trips to Door County to pick cherries. She 
often entertained them with stories of working during cherry picking season in 
her youth.
Even in retirement, Laura was often hard to find at home, as she would be 
volunteering at the Colby Library or with the American Legion Pancake 
Breakfasts. When at home she could often be found sewing another quilt. There 
has been much speculation among the family as to just how many quilts found 
their way to patients at the Hospital, or the patriotic themed ones to a veteran 
she had met. The consensus is well over 200. During her last hospital stay, 
staff members relayed how honored they were to care for the woman responsible 
for sharing so much love.
Laura raised her children to believe that faith and family were the most 
valuable treasures in life. She enjoyed having her family gather together. Many 
a holiday was spent with plentiful food and general good times. Summer 
gatherings often included water fights. Laura found great pleasure in teaching 
the grandchildren the finer points of drenching their parents and cousins.
Laura was a member of St. Mary’s Church, the Confraternity of Christian Mothers, 
the Unity American Legion Auxiliary, and a former member of Brighton Homemakers 
Club.
Laura leaves a legacy of love to her children: Beth Langteau of Marshfield, 
Linda (David) Ploeckelman of Irma, Arnold (Sharon) Riese of Unity, Chris (Mike) 
Kops of Abbotsford and Amy (LeRoy) Underwood of Unity. 19 grandchildren, 37 
great-grandchildren, and another great-grandchild soon to be born. She is 
further survived by 2 sisters Mary Helen (Norbert) Dittner of Marshfield and 
Rita (Donald) Schnabel of Gilman; as well as many nieces, nephews and dear 
friends.
Laura is preceded in death by her parents, 3 sisters Patricia (Frank) Carpenter, 
Irma (Lyle) Kilty and Mary Ann (LaVern “Pat”) Weis and 5 brothers Henry Weix, 
Alphonse Weix, Leonard Weix, Paul Weix and Leo Weix.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, 
2021 at Saint Mary Help of Christians Catholic Parish in Colby. Father Joseph 
Redfern will officiate. Interment to follow at Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery. A 
visitation will be held from 4:00 until 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 3 at 
Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford and from 11:00 a.m. until time of 
service Thursday at the church. Family and friends can watch the service live on 
the Maurina Schilling Funeral Home Facebook page or after the service anytime on 
Facebook or the website.
We encourage those in attendance to abide by the Covid-19 guidelines by 
sanitizing, wearing a mask (if able) and social distancing.
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