Lloyd Dean Jenneman
Lloyd Dean Jenneman, 91, passed away peacefully Saturday, April 15, 2023, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Bloomer, surrounded by his loving family.
Lloyd was born Aug. 2, 1931, in the Town of Eagle Point, to Herb and Georgia (Lunderville) Jenneman.
He married Karen Audorff Aug. 19, 1958, in Stillwater, Minn. They were married until Karen’s passing in 1986.
Lloyd worked for the City of Cornell for several years, and retired from there. He also worked a variety of other jobs including Hank Smith Construction, Holcombe Oil/ Holcombe Construction, Luke Dernovsek Construction, Josifek Construction and was a long-distance trucker. He enjoyed running heavy equipment.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing BINGO and going to the casino.
Lloyd loved telling stories and had a dry sense of humor. He is survived by his four children – Sharon (Michael) Stephens, Connie (Steve) Gont, Timothy (Linda) Jenneman and Marsha (Roger) Hanson; his significant other of 28 years – Kathryn Adrian; his grandchildren – Debora (Max) Readinger, Lloyd Stephens (Haley Olerich), Karen (Kyle) Winchell, Arthur Gont (Rachel Braden), David (Laura) Gont, Monique Westaby (Kirk Bowe), Matthew Jenneman, Michael Jenneman, Michelle (Mike) Mahler and Stephanie Snyder; 32 great-grandchildren; three brothersin- law – Gene Kane, LeRoy Audorff and Roger Audorff; sister-in-law – Bonnie Reinke; several nieces and nephews; Kathryn’s daughter – Roberta Picard (Tom McCann); her granddaughter – Desiree (Ed) Reed; and one great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife – Karen; his two daughters in infancy – Carolyn and Nancy; his grandson – Forest Stephens; his siblings – Katherine (Ed) Rylander, Roger (Norma) Jenneman and Edward Jenneman; and his father and mother in-law – Ernest (Vera) Audorff.
Services will be held Wednesday, April 26, at 11 a.m., at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Cornell, with Pastor Andy Schottelkorb officiating. Inurnment will be at the Cornell Cemetery.
Visitation will start at 10 a.m., until the time of service. Memorials are appreciated to Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Cornell.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.bortonleiserfuneralhome. com. Borton-Leiser Funeral Home in Cornell, is assisting the family.