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Jane Beth Norenberg

April 3, 1943 — May 16, 2026

Mequon, WI

Jane Beth Norenberg

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Jane Beth Noerenberg, née Rosin, was born on April 3, 1943, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She passed away on May 16, 2026, in Mequon, Wisconsin, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Jane was a loving, kind, and outgoing woman, recognized for her incredible ability as a planner and her warm, caring spirit.

Throughout her life, Jane found great joy and fulfillment in her career as a medical assistant, a profession she deeply enjoyed. One of her proudest accomplishments was returning to Concordia University in the 1980s to earn her medical assistant certification—a testament to her dedication and determination to grow and serve others in her community.

Jane’s hobbies and interests were wide-ranging and reflected her vibrant personality. She delighted in raising and showing champion Airedales, a passion that brought her both pride and joy. Her love for traveling opened her heart to the world’s wonders, while her fondness for gardening, reading, dancing, and music enriched her days and brought happiness to those around her.

Family was at the very center of Jane’s life. Among her most cherished memories were celebrating her 25th Wedding Anniversary and spending quality time with her beloved family. She is survived by her devoted husband, Robert Noerenberg, and their wonderful children: Jennifer Fellion; Linda (Jeff) Doughman; Julie (Duane) Hayden; Kristine (Christopher) Fix; and Don (Michelle) Noerenberg. Jane was also a cherished grandmother to Jack Fellion, Jared Fellion, Sean (Payton) Doughman, Erin Doughman, Ellie Fix, Katie Fix, Amanda Fix, and Ian Noerenberg. Her family joyously remembers her as they carry on her legacy, joined by her great-grandchildren Dallas and Colette Doughman who brought her immeasurable delight.

Jane’s warmth was further embraced by her sister Nancy Horvath and her sister-in-law Joan Peglow, along with numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many treasured friends, all who felt her kindness, generosity, and spirited presence.

She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Edward and Bridget Rosin, who undoubtedly held a special place in her heart throughout her life.

Jane Beth Noerenberg’s life paints a portrait of a woman who loved deeply and lived fully, touching the hearts of those around her with her loving nature and joyful spirit. Her memory remains a guiding light for all who knew her, inspiring kindness, resilience, and a passion for life’s meaningful moments. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered with love.


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