Obit: Wheeler, Maryann (1947 - 2017)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Allar, Boh, Burns, Kuhl, Lewer, Martin, Pernsteiner, Schueller,
Wheeler, Wheeler-Savoy, Wheeler-Schueller
----Source: The Star News (Medford, WI) 3/26/2017
Wheeler, Maryann (Pernsteiner) (8 AUG 1947 - 22 MAR 2017)
Maryann (Ann) Wheeler, of Marshfield died unexpectedly at her home the morning
of March 22, 2017. A memorial service celebrating her extraordinary life will be
held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 at Our Lady of Peace Church in Marshfield.
Visitation will be held at 2 p.m. There will be a meal after the service at Our
Lady of Peace. Reverend Burns and Reverend Martin will officiate. St. John's
choir will provide music. Burial service will be a private event at a later
date.
Ann was born on Aug. 8, 1947 in Medford to Joe and Lucille (Lewer) Pernsteiner.
The family moved to Granton when Ann was five. She attended Merryvale School,
St. Anthony’s School, and graduated from Granton High School in 1965. Shortly
thereafter, she started her highly successful career at Wheelers Chevrolet as a
filing clerk. She fell in love with Dan Wheeler and they married on Dec. 21,
1972. The dream team was created and Wheelers Chevrolet had a matriarch in the
making. She became the Dealer in 1987, a pioneer in the automotive industry. Ann
was one of only a handful of female dealers in the whole United States. Ann was
a visionary, automotive pioneer, and highly-respected member of the General
Motors dealership family. She grew Wheelers Chevrolet-GMC from one dealership,
that she and her husband worked at together until his passing in 2002, in
Marshfield to four dealerships throughout central Wisconsin.
Ann later founded Wheelers Auto Repair and Tire Center located in Marshfield, as
well as Wheelers Chevrolet of Medford, Wheelers Chevrolet of Wisconsin Rapids
and Wheelers Buick GMC of Wisconsin Rapids. Her leadership was evident and
instrumental in creating an organization that thrives on a value-driven culture
and a steadfast commitment to customer service, where all share in its success.
She was a very strong and independent woman who was passionate about what she
did. She knew with hard work, determination and a little elbow grease, a person
could do anything. Ann and Dan had two children, Mary Jo E. Wheeler-Schueller
and Daniel W. Wheeler. The family worked together, running all stores of the
Wheeler Family Auto Group until this past Wednesday, when she was taken too
soon.
Ann loved working at the dealership with her children on a day to day basis. She
thoroughly enjoyed her employees and customers and appreciated seeing them
everyday. The newest location in Wisconsin Rapids gave her an extra skip in her
step, as the new building is currently underway. Although she didn’t have much
free time, Ann loved to cook for her family and participate in potlucks at work.
She was a wonderful cook. She loved to go home at lunch, feed her birds and
wildlife, take care of her plants, and mow her lawn.
Ann is lovingly survived by her two children, Mary Jo E. Wheeler-Schueller
(Randy) of Marshfield and Daniel W. Wheeler (Kim Allar) of Marshfield;
grandchildren, Zachary Wheeler-Savoy, Raella Schueller, Riley Schueller and Roe
Wheeler. Additionally, Ann is survived by her brother, Joseph (Franceen)
Pernsteiner III of Black River Falls; her sisters, Janice (Wayne) Kuhl of
Granton, Janet (Franklin) Boh of Neillsville; and a sister-in-law, Karen (Tom)
Pernsteiner of Marshfield.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Daniel W. Wheeler on Nov. 18, 2002; her
father, Joe Pernsteiner Jr. on July 9, 2006; mother, Lucille (Lewer) Pernsteiner
on Oct. 20, 2015; brother. Thomas Pernsteiner on April 10, 1983 and
sister-in-law, Betty (Joe III) Pernsteiner on Sept, 6, 1983.
In lieu of flowers, two separate memorial funds have been set up in her name.
One to support women in the automotive industry nationwide and a more local
scholarship to support young people with families seeking assistance, interested
in attending Columbus Catholic School. All funds for the nationwide scholarship
will go towards GM automotive retail scholarships for Women. We have established
a memorial scholarship in her name to be awarded as part of the 2017 WRN Drive
to Succeed Scholarship Program. Donations are being accepted in memory of
Maryann. Please make donations payable to CMS Foundation, Inc. with a memo
stating “Maryann Wheeler Memorial Scholarship.” Donations may be sent to: CMS
Foundation, Inc., PO Box 648, Naperville, IL 60566. We have also established a
memorial scholarship in her name to benefit the community of Marshfield and
families seeking financial assistance to attend CCS. Donations are being
accepted in memory of Maryann. Please make donations payable to Columbus
Catholic Schools with a memo stating “Maryann Wheeler Memorial Scholarship.”
Donations may be sent to: Columbus Catholic Schools, 710 S. Columbus Ave.,
Marshfield, WI 54449.
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