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Mary Sue Konrad

07/03/1939 - 04/03/2016
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Mary Sue Konrad, age 76, of Winneconne, died Sunday, April 3, 2016, at home. She was born July 3, 1939, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to the late H. Leo and Gertrude (McBride) Damge. Sue earned a degree as a dietician from Iowa State University. Upon graduating she went to work as a dietician for Theda Clark Hospital in Neenah until her retirement as head dietician. On May 14, 1977, she married Robert Konrad Sr.
Sue was a long time member of the Winneconne Civic League and St. Mary Catholic Church in Winneconne. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends vacationing and having lunch, and watching sports, especially her Green Bay Packers.
Sue is survived by two stepchildren, Robert Konrad Jr., Debora Konrad; two step-grandchildren, Jason (Sara) Nagreen, Corey Konrad; nephew, Jim (Tracey) Hellinga; nieces, Anne (Morris) Trent, Debora (Mark Getz) Albright, and other relatives and friends.
Along with her parents, Sue was also preceded in death by her husband, Bob on October 2, 2002; a sister, Donna Hellinga; a brother, H. Leo Damge, Jr; and three stepchildren, Susan Nagreen, Pamela Konrad, and Timothy Konrad.
A visitation for family and friends will be on Saturday, April 9, 2016, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church 210 Pleasant Dr. Winneconne. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the church with Fr. Edward Looney and Sharon Baker officiating. Burial will follow in the Winneconne Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Sue's name may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church.
If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfuneralhomeinc.com.

Jeneane Schmidt at puremassage wrote on April 20, 2016
My sincere sympathy. Sue was my client for many years I had just seen her days before.It was so sad to hear of her passing, she was a so kind and sweet and we had many great conversations. I will miss her.

Deb Proxmire wrote on April 17, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sue will be sincerely missed. When my son was young and selling stuff for the boy Scouts and school functions, she just loved it when he would stop by and visit. She always invited him in and spent time talking to him about what he was doing and of course purchased something to help the scouts or some other cause. My son always looked forward to stopping by her house. She was so giving, kind and generous. Unlike most busy adults, she always had time for him and a snack or treat was always at hand. My son is married and grown now but we will never forget Sue and how gracious and kind she was to him and others...even those she didn't know really well. What a kind soul! I was blessed to know her and wished I could have known her better. She made this world a little bit kinder....

Pat Arthaud wrote on April 14, 2016
Sincere sympathy to the entire family. Susie was a great person. Enjoyed being with her at the cousin gatherings. We all told stories of younger years and laughed through it all. May each one continue to grow in strength through her.

Dick and Marion Rau wrote on April 9, 2016
O ur sincere sympathy to Susies family and frien ds. She was 6 months younger than I so we shared a lot of good times together.

Steve Kuhl wrote on April 9, 2016
It was fun to work for you and know you.Rest in peace.

Sandra Muldoon wrote on April 8, 2016
My friend/sister. We have had many great times together. You will be missed by many. Now that you are with mom (Mattie) again I'm sure the fun in heaven has begun. Condolences to your family. May they remember only the good times.

Sandy Meyer wrote on April 7, 2016
Remembering Sue from our days at Theda Clark. She was a wonderful friend and will be missed.

Kathy Ducharme wrote on April 7, 2016
Condolences to all. I worked with Mary Sue at Theda Clark and attended many of the Winneconne Civic Leaques fashion shows with her and a number of her other co-workers. She and her friend Mattie were always a hoot!

Melinda VanderGaast wrote on April 6, 2016
My condolences to you all.