Mary K. Sprinkle

Mary K. Sprinkle (nee Lynn), age 65, of Baraboo, WI, formerly of Willow Springs, IL. Beloved wife of William C. Sprinkle for a wonderful 37 years. Dear sister of John (Robin) Lynn and Tim (Norma) Lynn. Cherished sister-in-law and aunt of many. Preceded in death by her parents John and Bernice Lynn. Mary was devoted to her basset hound, Stanley. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, fishing on the shoreline of her home on the Wisconsin River, crocheting, cooking, and was a devoted Cubs fan. Visitation 4:00 to 8:00 PM Monday, February 3rd at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th St., Countryside, where a funeral service will be held on Tuesday, February 4th at 10:30 AM. Interment private. Service Info: 708-352-6500

5 Replies to “Mary K. Sprinkle”

  1. Aunt Mary,

    It’s hard to wrap my thoughts around that you aren’t with us anymore hanging with Uncle Bill and Stanley. The memory that is most vivid for me about you is probably my most embarrassing-you and Uncle Bill taking me skiing for the first time! Not only did I keep falling on the bunny slope, but you guys somehow talked me into trying to go ski on a small hill, and I fell getting off the lift and I would ski from one side and fall and you had to help me get back up, then again until I finally got to the bottom! I remember your laughter and even though I have never attempted to ski again, I remember that experience with you and Uncle Bill and smile! I’m sure you will watch over the true loves of your life-Uncle Bill and Stanley, and I hope you know you will be missed. Love you.

  2. Sending our thoughts and prayers. Loved getting to know her and Bill over the years at the cabin. She will be missed.

    Steve and Kim Ebert
    Zachary, Jeremy and Macaulay

  3. Aunt Mary,

    I love you and I will miss you. Heaven has taken you too soon. I will always remember your love and kindness. I I know you will be with us routing for your Cubbies !

    Justin

  4. Bill,

    May you be blessed with all the great memories that you and Mary shared. May you have the strength to carry on through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your and Mary’s families. She will be missed by many. you were lucky to have such a wonderful wife.

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