Florence M. Stephan was born on August 15, 1919 in Johnson Creek, WI, the youngest daughter of Edward H. and Kathryn (Seitz) Fischer. She grew up and attended school in Johnson Creek where she graduated from high school. Following graduation she worked at the Jefferson County Court House. Florence met Henry Stephan, a handsome young Johnson Creek High School teacher while both attended church services. They were married August 18, 1942 at Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, and raised four children. After Henryâs death in 1981, Florence provided strength and encouragement for the family. Gracious and humble, Florence did her best work behind the scenes, praying and promoting family values and traditions.
In Albert Lea Florence was active at St. Theodoreâs Catholic Church, president of the CCW, first president of the 4th degree K of C Auxiliary, which she was instrumental in organizing, headed the church sewing group,(âI canât sewâ) and for nine years managed the St. Theodoreâs Antique Show. When Pastor Russell needed help in the kitchen to host priests and educators, Florence responded with fantastic meals. Due to declining health Florence lived her final two years at St. Johnâs Lutheran Community where the staff became her second family.
Survivors include her children Henry Jr (Norine) Stephan, Patricia (David) Johannsen, Lois Stephan, and Ronald (Tina) Stephan; grandchildren Scott, Hollie (Jamie), Stephen (Rachel), Jason (Tami), Brian (Melissa), Alex (Anne), Patrick, Nicholas, and Olivia; 12 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Norbert (Germaine) Stephan; sister-in-law Ethel Stephan; god-daughter Elaine (Jerry) Lenz; many nieces and nephews, and special friends Fr. James Berning and Fr. James Russell.
Florence was preceded in death by her loving husband of 39 years, Henry; sisters Sr. Kathryn Fischer, Estella (Benno) Ganser, Alice (John) Miller; brothers-in-law Lawrence (Marie) , John, Walter, and Louis Stephan. Memorials are preferred to St. Theodoreâs Church or St. Johnâs 2nd South. Thank-you dear staff and residents at St. Johnâs, Mayo Hospice, and especially Deacon Mike Ellis and Fr. Timothy Reker for your loving care. Florence was a loving mother, beautiful lady and gentle woman! Forever in our hearts, we love you, mom.