Joan Faye (Schult) Litscher , Age 94


December 31, 1926 --November 24, 2021

Joan Faye (Schult) Litscher, age 94 of Baraboo, passed away on November 24, 2021 at St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo just shy of her 95th birthday. Joan was able to live in her home which was filled with so many family memories and beloved mementos until her last day, with the help of her son, Patrick. She was born on December 31, 1926 to Lynn and Lottie Ora Johnson Schult in a farmhouse 2 miles east of Baraboo, the fourth of four children. She attended Sunshine Valley, a one room school, until moving to Baraboo during her eighth-grade year. For the remainder of that year, she rode her bicycle from town to finish her school year at the country school.

Joan attended Baraboo High School and graduated in 1944. She was active in school activities, including playing the clarinet and marching with the band as a majorette. During high school she enjoyed dancing to live "big band" music at the Devil's Lake Chateau. The friends she made in high school played an important part in her life. She made sure their reunions took place every 5 years and enjoyed those gatherings immensely. After high school she worked for the rationing board and as a bookkeeper for local businesses when the war ended.

She met Leroy "Pete" Litscher at a wedding dance of her cousin Carolyn Schult Peetz, and they married February 12, 1947 in the First United Methodist Church. They were married for 53 years before Pete's passing in 2000. Joan was a dedicated farm wife, feeding hired help for many years, running for parts, taking meals to the field, and supporting Pete through his many elected and community activities. They had a very active social life square dancing, playing cards, bowling, and meeting new and old friends for dinner. She also had her own activities. In her early years, there was the neighborhood North Fairfield Birthday Club, Homemakers, and as a leader in Baraboo Valley 4-H. The First United Methodist Women became an important source of friends and volunteer activity, including at the district and state level. She played bridge, was active in Inter Se Literary Club, and both Golden K and Kiwanis Clubs. These organizations provided ongoing learning which was very important to her. She was happy to support Friends of the Baraboo Public Library, Boys and Girls Club, Friends of Devil's Lake, Al. Ringling Theatre Friends and St. Clare Hospital Auxiliary. Especially close to her heart were the Sauk County Farmer's Union and the Sauk County Historical Society. Every summer she looked forward to bidding on the dairy baskets at the Sauk County fair supporting youth taking cattle to the state fair. She was a loyal Baraboo Thunderbird sports fan, attending many basketball games, and a Badger football and basketball follower, though never sitting down for an entire game. She couldn't bear watching if they were behind. Reading The Baraboo News Republic and Wisconsin State Journal was a daily ritual with her, especially the letters to the editor.

Joan traveled throughout the U.S. with friends and family. She also traveled with Pete to England and Europe, with Notre Dame at Christmas Eve being a favorite (1977), China, Japan and South Korea (1983), and to England and Wales with friends in 1991, as well as trips to Israel, Egypt and Greece.

She is survived by children, Laurie (Mike) Seifert, Middleton, and Patrick (Richard Goodkin) Litscher, Madison and Baraboo; two grandchildren, Adam Seifert, Middleton, and Bryana (Chris) Klink, Hartland; two great granddaughters, Audrey, and Ella Klink; cousins, Beverly (Ron) Federman and Marlene (Ed) Larsen; as well as many nieces and nephews, and dear friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Pete; son, Scott; sister, Jewel (Lyle) Weirich; brothers, Robert C (Dorothy) Schult and Richard (Dick) Schult; and in-laws, Lorene (Royce) Harrison, Robert (Marge) Litscher, Evelyn (Orlin) Trager, John H. (Joyce) Litscher, and Elaine (Jim) Pierce.

Joan was the beloved matriarch of the Schult and Weirich families, having outlived her brothers and sister by more than forty years; and of the Litscher nieces and nephews, being the final survivor of her generation. They were a major source of joy in her life. She always looked forward to attending extended family events, preparing delicious food, and participating in conversations around the large "porch" table. Being surrounded by her extended family, catching up on their news and expressing the love she had for them made her happy. Her place at the family table will be deeply missed. She was an anchor of support and love.

The family extends our gratitude to the caretakers from SSM Home Health.

A celebration of Joan's life will be held in the spring or early summer 2022. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church, Sauk County Historical Society, the Circus World Museum, all of Baraboo, or a choice of your own.



Condolences

Mary F Alexander December 03, 2021

Friend Baraboo , Wisconsin

The sweetest Lady in Fairfield Township. Kind to everyone she met. Her beautiful smile warmed my heart. Sincere sympathy to her family.

Jane Canepa December 06, 2021

friend Chicago , Illinois

Dear Litscher families - especially my dear Laurie! What a blessing your mother was! A treasure to Baraboo and avid supporter of so many causes and charities. I am honored to have known her and to have been in contact with her in recent years. She was encouraging and supportive of everyone. I share in your loss and want you to know that she has a place in my heart. God bless all of you and God bless Joan. I will share the news with my family and am sure they will all join me in sending sympathies. WE LOVED HER!!! Take care and keep me posted on the memorial details. Jane Canepa