Barbara D. Mencheski

August 26, 1946
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December 24, 2020

Barbara D. Mencheski, 74, died, December 24, 2020.  She was born August 26, 1946, in Green Bay to Hilary and Deloris (Rueckl) Schott. She was employed with Brown County Publishing for many years and retired from the Village Mart in Denmark, WI.
Barb had a deep love for her Lord Jesus and was a member of the Living Faith Seventh Day Adventists Church. She was a volunteer for the Women’s Committee at the Living Faith Church; she volunteered for the Altar Society at All Saints Church in Denmark for many years and served as an officer for the Catholic Knights. Barb loved spending time with her husband, children, and grandchildren. Barb enjoyed many bus trips with Dave along with their special group of friends and was known to play a game of sheepshead or two. In retirement, she liked to go 4 wheeling up north with family and friends. Barb loved to bake and make candy for the Holidays.
Barb will be sadly missed by her children, Dan (Jane) Mencheski, Kathy (Andy) Pantzlaff, John (Heather) Mencheski; her grandchildren, Sierra Mencheski, Savana Mencheski, Hunter Pantzlaff, Georgia Pantzlaff, and Zane Mencheski; her brothers, Theodore (Marilyn) Schott, Gerald Schott, James (Mary) Schott, Lloyd (Rosemary) Schott; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Barb was preceded in death by her husband David J. Mencheski; parents, Hilary and Deloris Schott; sister, Elaine Schott; brother Carl Schott; and sister-in-law, Sue Schott.  
Visitation will be at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason Street, on Sunday, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. A Private Family Funeral Service will take place on Sunday, January 3, 2021,  at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor David Guerrero officiating. The event will be live streamed and can be viewed by visiting Proko-Wall’s Facebook page. Due to the concerns over the current rise in COVID-19, the family requests that all visitors wear masks. Entombment will be in Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. On-line condolences may be given at www.prokowall.com. 
The Mencheski family extends a special word of thanks to the caring staffs of Bellevue Retirement Community, Emerald Bay Retirement Community, and the nurses of Unity Hospice.