"Susan-sorry to here of your loss,I had another commitment, but I'll be talking to you later. vivian.K
Hi Terry sorry for your loss. I live in verona now I hope we can get together soon Judy Murray"
Madison - Mavis L. Ulrich, age 84, passed away on April 6, 2014. She was born on March 18, 1930, the daughter of William and Ethel (Callaway) Pellett. Mavis was a longtime Madison resident. For over 19 years, Mavis worked for the State of Wisconsin until her retirement. Prior to that, she would often say she had, "waited tables for 150 years!" She was a devout member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church for many years. In her spare time she loved crocheting and painting ceramics.
Mavis is survived by her two children; William (Bernie) Schultz and Susan Nonn, four step children; Terri (Steve) Hustad, Susan Young, Scott (Annette) Ulrich, Dawn (Tom) McGinley, 25 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, a sister; Milly (Bill) Boyer and a brother; Marvin (Elaine) Pellett. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Gene Ulrich, sons Jim & Dave, daughter Sharon Ortiz and stepson Bill Ulrich.
Memorial services will be held at ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2126 N. Sherman Ave., Madison on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 6:00 pm with Reverend Gerry Kuhnke officiating. A visitation will be held at the church on Wednesday, from 5:00 pm until the time of services. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Heartland Hospice for all the loving care and compassion given to our mother.
"Susan-sorry to here of your loss,I had another commitment, but I'll be talking to you later. vivian.K
Hi Terry sorry for your loss. I live in verona now I hope we can get together soon Judy Murray"
"Dearest Ulrich Family,
Wednesdays just won't be the same. I always visited with Mavis while she waited for Norbert to pick her up to take her to church. She is with her Lord now. May the good times shared with Mavis help during this difficult time. Mavis is missed....and remembered always."
"My Grandma was a woman who had experienced her share of hardships. Through it all she did the best she could with what she had. She loved me with an unconditional love that I wish to have. I am truly blessed to call her my Grandma and am happy that she is reunited with her husband and dancing in heaven. Miss you so much Grandma!"