
Genevieve
E. "Jenny" Ronnebaum
Genevieve E. “Jenny” Ronnebaum, 80, Seneca, KS, traveled
to the Big Casino in the sky on September 7, 2006. She was surrounded
by her loving family at the time of her passing.
She
was born September 23, 1925, on a farm west of St. Benedict, the daughter
of Albert “Bud” and Josephine Haverkamp Skoch. Jenny grew
up in the St. Benedict and Seneca communities, and attended Sts. Peter
& Paul Schools in Seneca. In 1941, she moved to Des Moines, IA,
and worked at the Sunkist Cracker Factory with her sister, Lucille.
She returned to Seneca in 1947 where she was employed as a waitress
at the Log Cabin Café.
On September 10, 1947, she married
Quintin A. “Rupp” Ronnebaum at Sts. Peter & Paul Church
in Seneca. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1997.
For many years she was a busy homemaker, raising her family and taking
part in school and community activities. Starting in 1966 she worked
for about a year in the dietary department at the Seneca Hospital.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, where she sang in the choir for many years, St. Ann’s
Altar Society, the Earle W. Taylor Post #21 of the American Legion Auxiliary,
the Seneca Memorial Post #7458 of the VFW Auxiliary, the Nemaha Valley
Community Hospital Guild, and the Seneca Golf Club, of which she was
a former vice-president. Jenny was an active volunteer with NEKAP, Meals
on Wheels, and numerous other community events. She enjoyed playing
golf, bowling, and bridge. For about 20 years, she attended national
bowling tournaments with her friends. As a friendly person, she was
well known at Harsh’s Drug Store during coffee time.
Survivors are her husband, Quintin “Rupp”,
of the home; a son, Russell Ronnebaum (Bernice) of Wichita; three daughters,
Vicki Ronnebaum (Mark) of Overland Park, Janet Kohake (Joe) of Visalia,
CA, Kris Enneking (Damian) of Rossville; two brothers, Kenneth Skoch
of Riverview, AL, Leroy Skoch of Independence, MO; a sister, Mary Jo
Runyan of Blue Springs, MO; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren,
and one great-great-grandson.
She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Barbara Huerter, on September 30, 2003; four brothers, John Robert,
Eugene, Albert, Jr., and Gerald Skoch; and two sisters, Norma Jean Skoch,
and Lucille Bedwell.
The mass of Christian burial will be Monday,
September 11, at 10 am at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The
burial will be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at
the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca on Sunday, September 10, at 2 and 7
pm.
Memorials may be given to Sts. Peter &
Paul Church or School and sent in care of the family.