
Angeline Lorena Colrud, 85, passed away Monday, April 4. She was born on January 8, 1926 in Spencer, WI, and was the daughter of the late Lenard and Lorena Cramer. She was predeceased by her husband, Gilman Colrud, and daughters, Pat and Peggy.
She is survived by her daughters Cindi Currie and her husband, Larry; Lori Hobbs and her husband, Lee; grandchildren Chris, Corey, Jeremy, Adam, and Amanda, along with eight great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren.
Mrs. Colrud was a member of the Ladies Fleet Reserve Auxillary and the Leisure Lutherans Club at Hope Lutheran Church. A former hairdresser, she found great joy in working crossword puzzles, playing scrabble and enjoying the company of her family, friends and her faith.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 9th at Hope Lutheran Church at 11:00am.
The family requests any memorial contributions be made to the Hope Lutheran Church building fund in her memory
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SoSorry about Angie she was a sweet lady and so kind to me when I was growing up I loved playing Scrabble and canasta with her did not beat her hardly ever my prayers and thoughts are with cindi lori and their families
Lori, I did not have the pleasure of meeting your mom. If she was anything like you though, I am certain she was a lovely person. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.
We are thinking of you. All our love…
Remembering a very special lady that was so kind and had a beautiful smile. She will truly be missed by all who knew and loved her.
I am so sorry for your loss. It is like part of my childhood is gone.Love, Gail
Dear God,please be with our loved one Angie’s family as they mourn her passing. Help to ease their suffering and bring comfort to their hearts and souls. All mighty Spirit, guide her as she leaves our world and enters yours. Send her sister, your Angel ,our dear Grandma Wyman, and all the loved ones who have gone before her to gently take her by the hand and lead her to ever lasting peace… Amen.
We will miss our Aunt Angie, but know she is now at peace and is with her daughters Patsy and Peggy, and her brothers Elroy and Jerry, and her sister Mickie.Her daughters Cindy and family, and Lori and family, as well as all of Angie’s grandchildren are in our thoughts and prayers.
Nothing I can say will make her loss easier to bear. Her great-grandchildren will hear stories of her and carry her memory into the future. There will be no other like her.
Angie, you were always a dear, sweet heart, and a bit of a 2nd Mom to me back in those difficult teen years. You’ll be sorely missed!
Angie was such a caring lovely woman. I had the pleasure of meeting her only one time, while visiting with my mother-in-law Betty. I will miss hearing stories of their hours spent together doing crossword puzzles, special lunches or just spending time sharing their love for each other like best friends do. They were like sisters! She will surely be missed! Everyone that she has touched in some way will have beautiful memories to hold deep in their heart. I pray that God will send someone just as special & dear for Mom to enjoy & be a dear friend to and share each others lives together. Angie will be with you all in spirit. We will keep you & your family in our thoughts & prayers. Luv ya, Kathy, Barry & Shell Schrock xoMaybe she has already found my parents as well as her family to do crossroad puzzles with in Heaven. Grin!
My thoughts and prayers are with Cindi, Lori and famlies.I love all of you and give you my sincere sympathy on Angie’s passing. So many fond memories over the years. She was a wonderful Aunt. I miss her…but I know she is in heaven with Gill, Pat, Peggie, my mom, and Elroy and all family and friends that have gone before her.I pray your hearts will heal quickly.Love,Terri Kohlbeck
Dear Aunt Angie, I have so many great memories… visiting you in Virginia, holidays at Grandma and Grandpa Cramer’s, and staying with you in Waukesha, when Lori and I would terrorize you and Gil for several weeks during the summer.:) We are so blessed to have you as part of our family, you will be missed by so many. Lori and Lee, Cindi and Larry and family, there seems no words that can be said to ease the pain of losing someone so dear. I pray that God will comfort you in the days ahead. I found the following poem to be of comfort to me when my Mom and Dad passed:Remember me with smiles not tears, For all the joy through all the years, …Don’t dwell on thoughts that cause you pain, We’ll see each other once again,I am at peace, try to believe, It was my time, I had to leave,..But what a view I have from here, I see your face, I feel you near,I follow you throughout the day, You’re not alone along the way,And when God calls you, you will be, Right by my side…right here with me.love, Gayle and Kurt
Dear sweet Angie, though we hate to see you go, I know you are in a better place and we will meet again some day. Save me a seat at The Table! Love you!
Your Mom was a wonderful woman. While I haven’t seen her for many years, I will always remember her awesome smile and kindness. Apparently your Mom, Aunt Mickie and my Mom have good memories of working at the brewry in Milwaukee. (You’ll have to ask my Mom about them some time!) I hope and pray the memories you have of your Mom will help you through this year of firsts without her. Always remember she lives on in you and your children and what a wonderful legacy to have. Take care. Love from one of your Wisconsin Cousins, Jean
You have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. (Jerome is the a son of Norman Krause who was a brother to Lorena Cramer.)We live in Spencer and keep in touch with Jean Doty and Aunt Lil.
So sorry for you lose.
Mom, we will be putting you by dad soon. Tell everyone hi for me. Love and miss you. Cindi