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Barbara Wenner

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On June 22, 2021 @ 11:44 am In 2021,Obituaries | 10 Comments

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Barbara Ann Wenner, age 84, of Prior Lake, MN, entered eternal peace on June 20, 2021.

A visitation will be on Wednesday, June 23, from 4-6 pm, with rosary at 6 pm, at Ballard-Sunder Funeral and Cremation, 4565 Pleasant Street SE, Prior Lake and Thursday, June 24, from 11-11:45 am, with a Mass of Christian Burial, at 12 (noon) pm, at St. Michael Catholic Church, 16400 Duluth Avenue SE, Prior Lake. Guests may also join via livestreaming by visiting stmichael-pl.org and clicking on the live stream tab. Father Tom Walker will preside. Pall bearers will be Nicholas Duffy, Jackson Duffy, Michael Wenner, Chris Sisser, Mark Hunter, and Derek Knapp. There will also be additional services held later in Carey, OH. In Lieu of flowers, memorial are preferred and will be distribute in Barbara’s memory, to the Our Lady of Consolation.

In 1875, a statue of Madonna holding the Child Jesus were brought from Luxembourg to Carey, Ohio, Our Lady of Consolation. In 1951 Barbara Jacoby, age 14, was honored to present the
crowning of the Madonna, in preparation for the pilgrimage procession signifying the start of a new liturgical season. Miracles both spiritual and physical are said to have come, after seekers have made the pilgrimage to the Roman Catholic Minor basilica. Praying in front of Mary she holds forward her son Jesus, extending a gesture of blessings. The two figures are adorned in elaborate crowns and gowns and stand in a place of honor to the right of the altar in the upper level of the church.

Barbara’s faith, hope and love take on meaning through her own illness. It was Barbara’s wish that the celebration of her life would be honored through the donation of two gowns for the statues. The family request that memorials be made in lieu of flowers and the monies will be distributed by the family. Learn more by visiting www.olcshrine.com/about/our-lady

Edward Michael and Kathryn Elizabeth (Schindler) Jacoby announced the birth of Barbara on May 17, 1937. Born and raised in Carey, OH, she was the second of eight children. Faith was the main foundation in the Jacoby family, which too was instilled in Barbara and carried her throughout life. Barbara prayed the rosary daily, loved attending mass and was active in church life. At the age of 14, she was given the honor to crown Mary at the annual change of liturgical seasons. Barbara attended Our Lady of Consolation (OLC) through the eighth grade and completed her education at Carey High School in 1955.

Barbara’s dream was to become a nun. But while attending the county fair, she connected with a classmate named Eugene Wenner. Barbara loved horses and wanted to see them. Gene grabbed her hand and never let go! The high school sweethearts were married on November 26, 1955, at OLC. Barbara and Gene soon became devoted parents to Debbie, Dennis, John, Julie, Gene, and Barb. Since Gene worked for the airlines, the family lived in numerous cities around the US. For over 30 years, Barbara and her family called Prior Lake their home.

As a family, they took advantage of the opportunity to fly all over the world. Barbara and Gene’s greatest adventure was their children surprising them with a trip to Rome, celebrating their 50th anniversary in a 15th Century castle. They also enjoyed the simple excursions in life of packing up the station wagon and heading off camping, swimming, and fishing.

Barbara committed her life to being a devoted wife and mother and her greatest joy was becoming a grandma and great grandma. They enriched her life immensely. Barbara loved creating Christmas crafts with Gene to sell and being surrounded by family and friends having fun! Barbara also enjoyed painting anything and everything, watching WWF, animals shows and baseball.

Barbara and Gene owned “The Milk Store”, in Prior Lake for many years. The success of the store was a family affair. She also devoted 24 years to the Marriott Hotels. Barbara loved her job, especially the interaction with colleagues and the ability to raise money for charities. Growing up during the depression, Barbara learned giving of oneself brings rich rewards. She gave countless hours serving her church and community. Barbara was active in the St. Michael Healing Hearts Grief Group, Rosary Alter Society, Yellow Ribbon, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Marriage Encounter, Children’s Miracle Network, Teams of our Lady, and the Marie Fort Griffin (GA) Garden Club.

Barbara was compassionate, caring, fun, and shared her loved with everyone. Forever loved, she will be missed by husband Eugene; children, Debra (Larry) Wenner Frost, Dennis (Mary) Wenner, John (Elisabeth) Wenner, Julie Wenner, Barbara (Dan) Duffy, daughter-in-law Wanda Wenner; 12 grandchildren: Mindy, Candice, Jess, Tiffany, Mike, Jacob, Heidi, Samantha, Hallie, Nick, Jack, Heather; 14 great grandchildren: Victoria, Kassie, Zach, Jeremy, Ramsey, Wyatt, Landon, Gavin, Payton, Degan, Dillon, Skyler, Deklin, Everleigh; siblings Bob, Ron, Jean, Joan: other relatives and friends.

Welcoming Barbara home in enteral peace is son, Eugene Alfred Wenner Jr.; parents, Edward and Kathryn; brother, James Jacoby, and sister, Patricia Chandler.

Ballard-Sunder Funeral and Cremation proudly served and cared for the Wenner family.

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Condolence from Jill Strate on June 22nd, 2021 12:42 pm

Gene, I know you feel like half your heart is missing. I hope you find solace knowing that Barb is keeping it ever so safe for you in heaven. Your marriage, the way you treated and loved each other, was an inspiration to a newly married Dave and Jill just beginning their life together. When I heard the story of your anniversary surprise in Rome, it brought tears to my eyes. It is a testament not only to your husband/wife roles, but also to your parenting partnership. I have so many lovely memories of sitting across from Barb for all those years, sharing our funny family stories with each other. I’ve never known anyone so loving, so ready to help and support everyone. She lived her faith here on earth and I’m positive there is a very special spot prepared for her in heaven.

Condolence from Rose Woods on June 22nd, 2021 4:41 pm

I am so sorry for your loss. You will miss her . Just know that she is safely in heaven . Prayers for all of you.

Love Rose

Condolence from Kathy Roach Bennett on June 22nd, 2021 6:41 pm

So sorry to hear of your loss of a great woman. Cherish all the memories forever.

Condolence from Geralyn Hammer on June 23rd, 2021 9:47 am

I’m so sorry for your loss of Barb. I still remember the day you and she sat on my front porch swing visiting with us. We had such a nice time. I hope you smile with each of your life’s memories; there must be so many.

Condolence from Dallas Tackett on June 23rd, 2021 5:32 pm

Barb was a grand lady always! She had a smile that would melt your heart and never seen her without one! Love and prayers to all the families.

Condolence from Wendell and Syb on June 23rd, 2021 8:43 pm

Brother Gene and family,we are so sorry for your loss.Such a hard time ahead of you,your children will be a great comfort on the days to come,our thoughts and prayers are going your way.

Condolence from Denise Lynne Barbara Jacoby on June 25th, 2021 10:04 am

Aunt Barbara was a very special lady. I chose my confirmation name to be Barbara in 7th grade because I adored her. I send my sincere condolences to Uncle Gene and family at this time of sadness.

Condolence from Mary Skuza on June 25th, 2021 11:16 am

I am so sorry for your loss. Connie told me last night so I had no idea. I would have came in person to send Barbara off with great love.

Condolence from Dennis “DC” Campbell on June 25th, 2021 12:00 pm

John & Wenner family: My heartfelt condolences on the passing of Barbara: I reading through the inforamtion on her journey, if appears she had a well lived and well loved life. May the wondeful memories of your time with her give you comfort during this difficult period.

Condolence from Eddie Adair on January 2nd, 2022 8:23 am

Gene….It has been a long time but you and your wife set the bar for how a marriage should look and my time with you in New Orleans left a lasting impression on how a manager should run a hotel…like a family!

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