Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday January 4, 2026
Beloved wife for 60 years of the late Edward William Federhofer Jr. ; loving mother of Joseph Edward (Lori Elizabeth) Federhofer, Karen Marie (Michael Louis)Bitter, Sharon Ann (Daniel Martin) Renaud, Michelle Marie (John,Sr.) Paszkiewicz and Julie Ann Federhofer; dear grandmother of Erin Michelle Beckmann, the late Nicole Marie Beckmann, Kristy Lynn (Matthew) Canter, Leah Ann (Zachary) Folk, Corey Daniel Renaud, John Paszkiewicz, Jr. (Caitlan Grombka-Murphy), Megan Elizabeth (Kyle) Padberg and Lauren Michelle Paszkiewicz; dear great grandmother of Annamarie Claire Beckmann, Savannah Michelle Beckmann, Colin Henry Beckmann, Lorelei Lynn Canter and Pierce Edward Canter;,dear great-great grandmother of Rowan Everett Beckmann ; dear daughter of the late George, Sr. and late Cecilia (nee Liermann) Jokisch; dear sister of George, Jr. (late Virginia) Jokisch and the late Celeste (late George) Ottoline and the late Jeanette (late Leo) Schneider, and the late Janice (late James) Menendez; dear daughter-in-law of the late Edward, Sr and late Estelle Federhofer, dear sister-in-law of Mary (late Herman) Doering, William (late Merle)Federhofer, Carol Ann (Greg) Bernard, and the late Rosemary (late Sylvester) Paszkiewicz, late John Federhofer, Sr and the late Arthur Federhofer, dear sister-in-law of Linda (Dennis) Dunger; dear aunt, cousin and friend.
Ginny’s life was defined by love, devotion, and the joy she found in the people around her. She was a loving wife and mother whose heart stretched wide enough to hold her five children, and grew even larger as her family grew. Nothing delighted her more than celebrating each of them—every milestone, every gathering, every moment that brought the family together. Through the years she was devoted to her husband, Edward, and worked side by side building a life rooted in faith, hard work, and love of family. She and her husband enjoyed celebrating with family and friends forming memories that lasted a lifetime. Above all, she was a woman who loved deeply and lived fully. Her legacy is carried forward in the family she nurtured and the traditions she helped create. Her presence will be missed, but her love remains—woven into the stories we tell, the celebrations we share, and the generations she helped shape.
May her memory be a blessing, today and always.
There will be a private family mass with only her children and grandchildren in attendance, per her request. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital appreciated
What a loving tribute to your mother.
May all those beautiful memories forever be a comfort.
Denice Grombka and Michael Murphy
Aunt Ginny took extra time to show her love and support for us during our daughter’s first holy communion (2012.) She celebrated this special sacrament with our family.
Our parish men’s group is praying a rosary in her name this month. God Bless!
Matthew Masterson
My dear aunt ,, my god mother.. rest in peace. love. Lee