Barbara (Fasbender) Kane

Barbara (Fasbender) Kane

Barbara (Fasbender) Kane

Barbara J. Kane, 82 of Chippewa Falls, WI. passed away peacefully on May 28th, 2025 at home with family at her side in care of Mayo Hospice following a courageous battle with Colon Cancer.

Barbara was born on August 11th, 1942 to John and Alvina (Schultz) Fasbender of Jim Falls, WI.

She was employed at Ron’s IGA, LaGranders, Pabichs, Pactiv and picked Ginseng.

She enjoyed playing cards, knitting, baking, planting flowers, spending time with family and friends.

Barbara is survived by her children David Kane, Sr., Loretta Holland (Significant other-Kurt Misfeldt), Debra Lewis, Leo (Missy) Kane III and Brian Kane, many grandchildren, many great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren; three brothers LaVerne, Ed and John Fasbender and also by many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents John and Alvina Fasbender, son James Kane, daughter Tracy Kane, granddaughter Jennifer Kane, ex-husband Leo “Sam” Kane Jr., siblings Diane, Dorothy, Virginia, Ellen, Emily, Maida, Maritta, Caroline, Lawrence and Robert and also by many nieces and nephews.

A Service of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, June 5th, 2025 at the Leiser Funeral Home 511 N. Main St. Cadott, WI. with Deacon Ned Willkom officiating.

Interment will follow the Service at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Town of Arthur.

A Visitation will be from 9:30 AM until the time of services 11:00 AM Thursday at the funeral home.

Express online condolences at www.leiserfuneralhome.com

My Mom’s Journey;

I have seen Mom’s Journey through good and bad times, fun and laughter,

tears and heartache. But her latest journey was her struggle with cancer.

I’ve seen a pain no one should go through.

Everyone deserves peace and happiness, in their final journey.

She loved flowers, westerns and wheel of fortune.

She also enjoyed giving my neighbors dog a treat.

I made sure she was able to do all those things she loved.

But most of all she really enjoyed her Ice Cream.

Four cones a day, She liked that most of all.

It always put a smile on her face.

We shared some great stories, shed alot of tears and talked about God.

Her journey has ended, she fought a good fight.

She is now at peace and in a better place, no more pain and suffering.

It was an honor and a privilege to care for my Mom.

I will cherish this the rest of my life knowing I was there for her

And didn’t miss a thing. You rest now Mom, Thanks for the memories.

I Love You!

Love Loretta

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